Panini stickers have been an iconic World Cup collectible going all the way back to 1970, when four Italian brothers began to print images of the players for fans.
From car park meet ups to Facebook groups, how families try to complete the set on a budget.
For more than five decades, the Panini World Cup sticker album has been a cherished World Cup​ tradition for soccer fans around the world.
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Collecting stickers of players ahead of the World Cup is a much-loved fan tradition. This tournament's sticker book is the largest ever – this is what maths says it takes to collect them all. At first ...
Panini's 2026 World Cup sticker collection includes a few new wrinkles to a half-century old tradition. BRUNO FAHY / BELGA / AFP via Getty Images Whilst the FIFA World Cup remains the most coveted ...
A fragile young woman, Dora (K-pop performer-turned-actor Kim Do-yeon) is scarred both mentally and physically, with the livid, oozing rash that covers her body a physical manifestation of her ...
Fan buys missing Chile sticker for £150 after finding almost completed album in his loft Last week, Stephen Butler completed a collection that he started almost 60 years ago. With the final piece in ...
Panini 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 ...
The first World Cup sticker book was published in 1970 Panini will no longer provide its World Cup sticker albums after the 2030 tournament, ending a partnership of 60 years with Fifa. The publisher ...
Panini will no longer provide its World Cup sticker albums after the 2030 tournament, ending a partnership of 60 years with Fifa. The publisher has produced the books and stickers since the 1970 World ...