Al Ain striker Kodjo Laba’s historic match shirt and ball fetched over Dh1.13 million at a UAE Pro League charity auction, reflecting record-breaking fan support and the striker’s legendary status.
The UAE Pro League witnessed a historic moment off the pitch when an extraordinary charity auction raised over Dh1.13 million from the sale of two iconic items belonging to Al Ain’s star striker, Kodjo Laba. The Togolese forward, already a household name among fans of “The Boss,” etched his name into football history by becoming the club’s all-time leading scorer. To celebrate this milestone, the league organized a special auction featuring the shirt Laba wore during his record-breaking performance and the match ball from the same unforgettable game.
The auction turned into a remarkable event, capturing the imagination of football lovers, collectors, and Al Ain fans alike. What made it even more impressive was the overwhelming response from bidders, which forced officials to extend the auction beyond its original closing time. By the end, Laba’s match-worn shirt alone fetched a staggering Dh1 million, while the prized match ball was sold for Dh133,500, bringing the combined total to more than Dh1.13 million.
The items went under the hammer shortly after Laba scored a hat-trick in Al Ain’s clash against Khor Fakkan. This remarkable performance took his tally to 125 goals in the UAE Pro League, cementing his place as the club’s all-time top scorer. For fans, the auction was not just about owning memorabilia—it was about preserving a piece of history that symbolizes Laba’s contribution to Al Ain and UAE football.
His record-breaking feat highlights both his consistency and the role he has played in keeping Al Ain at the forefront of Emirati football. Known for his finishing ability, strength, and leadership on the pitch, Laba has become an icon in the league, and the auction results are a reflection of his enduring popularity.
While the auction centered on two prized sporting items, its purpose went beyond memorabilia. Organized by the UAE Pro League, the event was designed to channel the excitement around Laba’s achievement into charitable causes. The proceeds from the auction are expected to support community initiatives, further showcasing the league’s commitment to giving back to society.
League officials described the overwhelming participation as a testament to the passion of Al Ain supporters and the wider football community. The enthusiasm of the bidders turned the auction into one of the most memorable fundraising events in UAE football history. It also demonstrated the growing culture of philanthropy within the sports sector, where fans are eager to contribute to meaningful causes while celebrating their favorite players.
For Laba, this auction adds another chapter to his remarkable journey with Al Ain. Having joined the club in 2019, he quickly established himself as one of the most lethal strikers in the league. Season after season, he has delivered crucial goals, helping Al Ain secure victories and trophies. Now, as the club’s all-time top scorer, his legacy is sealed not just in statistics but in the hearts of the fans.
The auction highlighted how football transcends sport, becoming a bridge between players, clubs, and their communities. Fans were not simply bidding for a shirt or a ball; they were bidding for memories—memories of roaring goals, decisive matches, and the pride of supporting a striker who has become synonymous with Al Ain’s modern era.
The UAE Pro League’s successful charity auction sets a precedent for future initiatives. It underscores how sporting milestones can be leveraged to benefit society while celebrating the achievements of players who inspire fans on and off the pitch. For Al Ain and its supporters, this event will be remembered not only for the financial record it set but also for the unity and excitement it generated.
As for Kodjo Laba, the auction is another reminder of his stature as more than just a footballer—he is a symbol of dedication, excellence, and inspiration. His journey with Al Ain continues, but his name is already etched in gold in the club’s history books.
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