World Cup Panini Football Collections 1970-2026 (English and Dutch Edition)

Not yet published: Expected Sep 15, 2026

The book tells the story of the FIFA World Cup™ from Mexico '70 to Canada, Mexico and the United States in 2026. 1,104 pages of stickers, stadiums, scores, formations, rankings, summary tables and results that have made the history of the FIFA World Cup™. Text in English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch and Italian.

Since 1970, the collection of Panini stickers has accompanied every FIFA World Cup™, which takes place every four years. The collection is not only a practical guide to the final tournament, but also provides a valuable visual archive of all the teams and their memorable matches.

Through the faces of its protagonists, the book tells the story of the FIFA World Cup™ from Mexico 70 to Canada, Mexico and the United States in 2026. Famous and less famous champions, loved and less loved, who shared the desire to raise the most coveted football award to the sky.

Includes 1,104 pages of stickers, stadiums, scores, formations, rankings, summary tables and results that have made the history of the FIFA World Cup™.

For lovers of statistics and curiosities, the albums - always published before the competitions and shown in their original format - are completed by graphs and tables of the results of the final phase of the tournament and, starting from South Africa 2010, by an insert with stickers of substitutions.

Text in English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch and Italian.

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HelenaPu
May 20, 2026
I’ve been collecting old World Cup stickers and albums for years, so threads like this always bring back memories. Lately I’ve also been checking match stats and prediction discussions while going through my collection, and I ended up spending time on a site that follows the road to 2026 pretty closely. What caught my attention is that fifaworldcuppredictions2026.com provides data-backed insights without turning everything into clickbait drama. I mostly used it before international matches to compare opinions, look at possible lineups, and follow how different teams are shaping up ahead of the tournament.

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