In a story that has saddened golf fans and locals alike, the missing statue of Severiano “Seve” Ballesteros — one of Spain’s most beloved sporting heroes — has been recovered in a grim and fragmented state. The life‑size bronze tribute, stolen from its prominent spot in the northern Spanish town of Pedreña, was found chopped into pieces in a storage room in Santander as authorities say the suspected thief prepared to sell the metal for scrap.
Police in Cantabria said the statue, weighing more than 100 kilograms and valued at around 30,000 euros (roughly $36,000), was discovered cut in half at the waist with its arms broken into several pieces. The Guardia Civil arrested a 22‑year‑old man from Santander with a record for metal theft on suspicion of stealing and dismembering the sculpture. Investigators have not ruled out the involvement of additional suspects.
The sculpture depicted Ballesteros in a celebrated pose from his famous 1984 British Open victory at St Andrews, Scotland — one of the five major championships he won during a career that made him a global icon of golf. Created in 2009 by sculptor Salvador Garcia Ceballos, it was permanently installed in Pedreña’s La Barqueria Park in 2017 as a tribute to his legacy in his hometown.
According to police reports, the statue was stolen earlier this month — between January 18 and 19 — when it was pulled from its base and dragged across grass before being taken away. Authorities initially focused their investigation on metal trading centers and scrap dealers, suspecting the theft was motivated by the bronze value rather than cultural malice.
For the residents of Pedreña, the theft and mutilation of the artwork have struck a deep emotional chord. Ballesteros, who died in 2011 at age 54 after a battle with cancer, is remembered for his trailblazing influence on European golf and his spirited style of play that enthralled fans worldwide.
Officials have said they may consult with the original sculptor and Ballesteros’ family on the possibility of restoration — though the damage raises questions about whether the statue can truly be returned to its former form. Local leaders are also considering how best to honor the golfer’s memory in the same square, even as the community processes the unusual and poignant circumstances of the statue’s brief disappearance and recovery.
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Sources Missing statue of golf legend Ballesteros found chopped in pieces in Spain, Reuters report. Spanish police recover stolen Ballesteros statue ready for sale, local media. Guardia Civil recovery and possible restoration plans.

