Recent Soccer Pickups
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Seems like this side of the board has been dead, so i will try and get it going again! Tough Puskas rookie to track down and incredibly rare Dr. Sarosi (from Malta... only a couple of known copies).
For those who do not know Sarosi, he is widely consider a top 10 pre-war soccer star and was ranked 60th European in the Player of the Century in the IFFHS' Century Elections. |
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Hi : Really nice pick-ups! I have the Puskas as well.
Although, since mine was not hand cut out as nice as your I just asked SGC to encapsulate it as authentic. The Sarosi is rare! Nice card. Grade doesn't matter very much. Th Puskas is also rare! Again, nice pick-ups, Congrads! Ray |
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Cool Ray... super cool.... love the Puskas... here is another cool one... the Sindelar rookie... Sindelar was ranked as Austria's best footballer of the twentieth century by the IFFHS, also ranking as the world's 22nd best. A top 3 pre-war soccer player and one who (many say) was killed by the Nazis due to his dissonance (refusing to play for the Germans)...
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Maradona rookie - 1977 Fulbito - love the nice circular custom insert from SGC
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A substantially less significant Maradona.
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My primary collecting interest is certain types of soccer memorabilia, albeit not cards.
This is my most recent acquisition which I took possession of last week. It is a large model of Real Madrid's Bernabeu Stadium. It took 4 years for the artist to complete and was previously on display at Real Madrid's museum from 2007 to 2015. https://s29.postimg.org/hqvopxcmf/20170211_071526.jpg |
Wow... that stadium is amazing!! Holy cow!
how bid is it? Looks to take up most of that room. |
The photo is probably slightly deceptive in that it is an inlet in a larger room. However, the stadium is fairly big - it is circa 1.7 metres by almost 1.5 metres in size.
There are circa 80,000 individual seats and, all-in-all, a nice item. |
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I was able to agree a private sale with its creator. I am primarily located in London but my collection is all housed in Northern Ireland so I had to get the item over to Northern Ireland from Madrid. It was an expensive process !! I am a collector primarily of high quality Real Madrid and Brazilian football memorabilia and, in particular, memorabilia relating to Belfast Celtic, my football team I support but that has not played since 1949. http://i65.tinypic.com/1zo7qx2.jpg http://i66.tinypic.com/2s0z1ax.jpg |
That stadium and you commitment to getting it is exemplary
Nice to see Bale back in the lineup and off to a good start with the goal. Regards, Ruben |
OMG. Pretty cool. My wife would never let me get one of those!!! Super amazing though!! Thanks for the pictures!!
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Ok, there's got to be a really interesting story there! The team still exists but hasn't played? Or a team that doesn't exist but still has fans? Steve B |
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Obviously not soccer but just got this back from PSA
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Very cool. Al
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Not a big deal, but my first Mira Tuttosport card and in pretty nice condition front and back.
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I like it!
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Not cards but my most recent pick-ups from Madrid:
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I had assembled a fairly impressive collection of rare, albeit fairly niche in terms of collector appeal, by my early 20s. In particular, pre World War Two programs from Northern Ireland are especially rare as so much of the paper was donated for the war effort. I sold that collection to concentrate more on medals i.e. medals won by players for winning competitions, included higher end items such as European Cup Winners medals. This remained my focus until a few years ago when I saw a trophy up for auction in a major auction house, bought it, became hooked on its beauty and decided to try to obtain more trophies. I have a good, trusted contact in Madrid and have been able to source a small number of trophies this way. The trophies in the photo shown here (Spanish Copa del Rey, European Cup, Spanish La Liga) were each made by Alegre, the Madrid jeweller than is officially commissioned by the Spanish Football Federation. The trophies are expensive and negotiating for these and even logistically bringing them back to Northern Ireland where I house them can be difficult. It’s fair to say that I don’t know anyone else who collects these sorts of items - it’s certainly not a mainstream collectors’ market. Ultimately, I’m hoping to donate by long-term loan some of the trophies to a museum in Northern Ireland. http://<a href="https://ibb.co/evqDB...order="0"></a> |
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Yeah I know everyone says it, but this does look better than the grade, which I think punishes a small spot/mark on the back.
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Nice copy
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Al according to the pop report there is a 6 out there.
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I have seen a few high grade examples in PSA holders and I strongly believe that someone is trimming them.
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That would be ...
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I was inspired to get his rookie after watching youtubes of what must be two of the greatest goals of all time by him.
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Nice Pickup Peter
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Wonder if it will show up when I submit? |
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I just picked up this 1965 Sicker-Verlag Beckenbauer rookie. :)
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Just back from PSA. Obviously, Bruce Lee didn't play soccer, but it was the same submission and I think it's a pretty cool card.
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Oops, the 2nd card.....
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Love this card...
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I guess my 1995 isn't a rookie. Damn. Can't trust these ebay sellers.
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Ronaldo
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hey peter
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First of all, these stickers were issued in sheets - nine stickers on each sheet. Kids would peel the stickers off and put them in the album. Now it's not difficult to find these complete albums online, but PSA won't grade these. The backs have already been peeled off and they are stuck inside the album making it impossible to remove. You need to get your hands on the original sheet containing the Ronaldo sticker, and then you have to cut it out (using an xacto knife). It's really difficult to find these sheets. The second thing I want to say is that the last PSA 6 went for over $500 USD, and this is pretty high considering how cheap his other ones are. PSA has graded only 3 examples so far! |
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Ok, you probably have a better gauge on these than i do but i have seen quite a few of them. I had no issues landing a nice one however I have passed on several that seem to have back issues. Thanks for the heads up on the sheets and I am glad i didnt have to use an xacto.
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Thanks--it is actually a postcard during his early years (1994) with PSV Eindhoven. This is one that i would consider quite difficult to pick up as I have only seen a couple of others and not nearly in as good condition although I would like to hear the others weigh in.
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One of my new favorite cards
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Had been looking for this one for quite some time... It is not his rookie, but it is just beautiful... The Stagni Pettazzoni Meazza...
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Low $$ impulse buy on ebay. Expected a better grade out of SGC though.
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love that card...
a classic from my perspective....
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Pretty amazing skills nonetheless. :) |
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Soccer Cards and Stickers from Italy
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From my recent vacation in Italy I picked up a few 2019 soccer packs at a Giornali in Formia, a Panini Magazine with 2 packs and limited edition cards at Tabacchi Shop also in Formia at a super market called Panorama I picked up the Italian Kelloggs Coco Pops for the soccer stickers
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Some recent pickups
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Hope that you enjoy these as much as I do...
For those of you who do not know who Ernst Willimowski is, he is reported to have scored more than a 1,000 goals and remains (from what I am told) a hard figure to deal with in Poland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Wilimowski Planicka was the greates Czech goalkeepers and is regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of his generation, and of all time, in 1999, the IFFHS elected him the best Czech goalkeeper – as well as the sixth best in Europe and the ninth best overall – of the twentieth century. In 2003, he was catalogued as the greatest goalkeeper of an era that included other notable keepers such as Ricardo Zamora and Gianpiero Combi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franti...3%A1ni%C4%8Dka |
What a great looking Di Stefano. I have sought thee, sung thee, dreamed thee.:D
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Thanks Peter
I really love that Di Stefano... I also love some of the prizes that are offered on the back.... perhaps my favorite is the "iron" that you can get... sounds good chocolate and an iron.
Al |
Interesting info on Willimowski. Led me to this table of 500 goal scorers, which would be a fun collection, sort of a 500 HR club:
Josef Bican Romário Pelé Ferenc Puskás Gerd Müller Cristiano Ronaldo Lionel Messi Ferenc Deák Uwe Seeler Túlio Maravilha Arthur Friedenreich Ernst Willimowski Eusébio Jimmy McGrory Franz Binder Fernando Peyroteo Hugo Sánchez Fritz Walter József Takács Gyula Zsengellér Zico Alfredo Di Stéfano Hans Krankl Gunnar Nordahl Roberto Dinamite Jimmy Greaves Zlatan Ibrahimović Ferenc Bene |
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That is a really cool Di Stefano!!
I love the near-unknown vintage cards. Especially when they have great backs like that one. |
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A couple of 60s cards adding to my modest group of greats of the sport.
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Also, some RCs of modern goalie greats.
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Great additions. That first Schmichel is nice. Also really dig the Greiling Planika. (although I'm a sucker for pre-war goalies)
The 500 list is interesting as it could almost be split into thirds... Pre -war, post war and modern. |
500 goals list
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1912 Smiths Footballers
Picked up two for my Rangers collection
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Adolf Jager... said to have scored more than 2,000 in Amateur German competitions and played in the Olympics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_J%C3%A4ger Mosa Marjanovic - easily surpased 500 and I believe was the leading goal scorer at the international level for Yugoslavia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blagoje_Marjanovi%C4%87 I will see if I can post some a card of these two guys at some point this week. |
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The Casanova series is another that span over several years so the issues are always under debate.
As for the SCG card, it's sort of stupid to generically label as an unknown Yugoslavian issue and then stamping it authentic on the same slab. They should just admit they don't know. Both are excellent additions to your collection. Well done. |
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I think that the Yugoslavian issue thing is fine. I have spent years looking for data on the albums of war torn former Yugoslavia without much success but frequently it is possible to tie down a year based on other cards on an issue, so if you know the year and you know the country, I am fine with "Yugoslavian Issue"... does not bother me at all. |
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You almost certainly know but, in case not, the stadium colloquially known as the San Siro (where both Milano clubs, Internazionale and AC Milan, play) is officially known as the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium - in was names in his honour in 1980, a year after his death. In practice, Inter fans tend to call the stadium by its official name as Meazza is a genuine legend of the club. However, AC Milan fans typically still call it the San Siro, and even the AC Milan club hierarchy tend to do this also. Whilst he did spend some time playing for AC Milan, it was at the very tail-end of his career and he is inevitably much more strongly associated with Inter than their city rivals. |
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I would love to see a list of earliest known card(s) for this list of players. It might make a worthwhile thread of its own. Anyone have the start of the list that they want to put forward? |
Let's start a thread on 500 goal scorers
With their earliest cards... Will try and do that today.
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If any one has cards of Artur Freidenriech or Fernando Peyroteo, I'd like to see them.
I know Peyroteo is on a modern postage stamp. |
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Added another Dino Zoff to my keeper collection. A vital player in Italy's 1968 European Nations Championship. Meanwhile, the NASL all-time goal scorer - Giorgio Chinaglia before joining the New York Cosmos (two versions, including the Valida) [url=https://postimages.org/]https://i.postimg.cc/0jrtSwJy/IMG-20181017-104433.jpg[/IMG] |
Baines Shield Bloomer
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Dont see this one for sale very often and when you do they are expensive--Can anyone pinpoint the date of issue? I believe he has an earlier one as well.
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Thanks for the response Al and good call. I will update if/when i get a response from Paul.
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Great Pickup!!!
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Thanks for the help and kind words--I did hear back from Paul and as expected I dont think there is anything new here. And thanks Samosa I think there is a way to ballpark these with the right research and agreed it is likely early 1900's (1902-1905).
"Unfortunately there is no real way to date Baines shields. No real records were kept and they were issued in such huge numbers (though very few survived). The only way to try and give them a date would be to try and find a similar card featuring different players and hope to pinpoint a date linked to the clubs they played for at that time." |
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Awesome Set!!!
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I have been working for a few years on a complete run of all backs for the Nasazzi, Dixie Dean, and Zamora cards from this set. There were 5 known back variations when I started the project. In July, there was the latest update on back variations and now there are at least 15 different back variations, meaning that I am very, very far behind in my collecting journey on this project: https://cartophilic-info-exch.blogsp...-fussball.html The day I read about all of the new-found back variations, I didn't know whether to shout with joy because it means I will have years of journey ahead of me :) or to cry because it means I have years of journey that will likely never be complete ahead of me :mad: :confused::confused::confused: Anyway, cool set and great cards! And if anyone is selling/trading any Nasazzi, Dean, or Zamora cards from this set, let me know what backs they are and I might just be interested. |
1938 konig fussball
Unfortunately, I do not believe this is a card of Poyetea in the 1938 Konig set.
It appears to be Carlos Pereira (FC Porto). The search continues.... https://bibo-porto-carago.blogspot.c...ta-do.html?m=1 |
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