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Writers on their World Cup Panini collecting days: ‘We all remember the playground twerp’
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09.05.2026

Writers on their World Cup Panini collecting days: ‘We all remember the playground twerp’

The much-loved football sticker album is to be discontinued after 2030. Guardian writers recall their thrills and frustrationsWith this summer’s World Cup already mired in controversy over politicisation, potential travel bans and rows over ticket prices, fans were dealt another piece of sad news this week: the tournament’s much-loved Panini sticker album will be discontinued after 2030.Guardian writers recall their Panini memories from years gone by. Continue reading...

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Panini World Cup sticker albums to end as Fifa announces new partnership
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08.05.2026

Panini World Cup sticker albums to end as Fifa announces new partnership

Fifa association with Panini goes back to 19702030 World Cup will be final tournamentPanini World Cup sticker albums will become a thing of the past following the centenary finals in 2030 after Fifa announced a new partnership on Thursday.The Fifa association with Panini already stretches back more than 50 years, with the first World Cup sticker book published ahead of the 1970 finals in Mexico, and will have reached 60 years by 2030. Continue reading...

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Panini World Cup sticker album 2026: Cost soars to £1,000 as tournament expands to 48 teams
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29.04.2026AI özeti

Panini World Cup sticker album 2026: Cost soars to £1,000 as tournament expands to 48 teams

Panini's 2026 World Cup sticker album, the largest ever with 980 unique stickers including 68 special editions from 48 competing nations, goes on sale Thursday. The cost to complete the 112-page album could reach £1,000, compared to £870 for the 2022 Qatar tournament. Individual packets retail at £1.25, with statistical analysis suggesting over 1,000 packets may be needed despite each containing seven stickers. The collection was launched at Wembley Stadium with former England players David James, John Barnes and Gary Cahill reminiscing about their childhood sticker-swapping days.

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Guardian Sport
‘Got. Got. Need!’ The boyhood autographs that remind me of Coventry’s Premier League heydays
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20.04.2026

‘Got. Got. Need!’ The boyhood autographs that remind me of Coventry’s Premier League heydays

From Dion Dublin to Eric Cantona, the signatures I collected with my dad in the 1990s record a time when the Sky Blues seemed almost invincibleJohn Barnes: got. David Beckham: got. Ruud Gullit: got. Andrei Kanchelskis: got. Matthew Le Tissier: got. Alan Shearer: got.Looking back through the football autographs I collected as a teenager in the early 1990s feels delightful and discomfiting. The Merlin sticker albums, Pro Set cards and Shoot annuals chronicle a youth spent travelling the country with my dad, watching Coventry City take on the great and the good of the top flight at the dawn of the Premier League. We would hunt for the visiting teams at local hotels before each game, aiming to bag a handful of signatures when the players went for their mid-morning walk, then sneak around the back of Highfield Road after the match – darting past security, through the executive suites, to the players’ exit – where we would complete our haul as the players boarded the team buses. Continue reading...

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