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Panini’s missing sticker service helps World Cup collectors complete their albums | 60 Minutes 04:46. This is an updated version of a story first published on Nov. 20, 2022.
Panini’s first album entirely made up of self-adhesive stickers had been the Calciatori 1972–73, as the first World Cup album, Mexico 70, had still been made up primarily of cards, with ...
An era ended when Topps, which is owned by U.S.-based sports retailer Fanatics, announced that it was replacing Panini as the sticker rights holder for the 2024 and 2028 men's Euros, the 2025 ...
Premier League trading cards and stickers will be supplied by Fanatics Collectibles from June 2025 after an exclusive multi-year deal was struck for the American manufacturer to replace Panini.
Parents outraged with 'rip-off' Euro 2024 sticker albums with dirty war between Panini and Topps meaning England players are missing - and it could cost £1k to fill in both books ...
Panini, the company known for its tradition of creating soccer trading cards and stickers, is relinquishing that role for the Premier League to Fanatics brand Topps. The American company will become ...
The quest to complete a Panini World Cup sticker album is a worldwide phenomenon. In Argentina, adults and children line up for hours to buy stickers. In Brazil, criminals hijacked a van carrying ...
It is a much loved tradition: The Panini World Cup sticker album. It has been a staple of the tournament since 1970, when it was first produced, and it has only grown in popularity since.
Panini's 47-year dominance in holding the rights for the official European Football Championship sticker book came to an end when rival Topps won the contract for 2024 and 2028.
UEFA sold the sticker rights for the tournament to the US company Topps, ending a long-standing relationship with the Italian brand Panini, which had held the rights since 1970.