Thanks for this thread - so many wonderful cards pictured!
For the Mount Rushmore of soccer cards I would select the following: 1902 Wills #37 Billy Meredith Soccer cards have as rich a history as that of any other sport and thus one would be remiss to not include at least one Pre-War card. The 1902 Wills set was the first soccer only issue and Meredith is the most iconic figure from the era. Although G.O. Smith or Steve Bloomer may have been better players, Meredith is the one who starred for both English titans Manchester City and Manchester United, was involved in an infamous bribery scandal, and helped start the Professional Footballers Association. This is also Meredith’s most widely recognized rookie card and shows him in a City shirt as opposed to a the suits other players in the set are photographed in. 1958 Quigol #109 Pele Pele is the greatest name in football history if not the greatest player and this is his most valuable rookie card. It is also arguably his most attractive RC due to the “net” and “ball” design - quite an attractive piece for the era! 1977 Futbol Discs #11 Diego Maradona Alongside Pele, Maradona is considered the greatest player of the 20th century and this is his first card, showing him as a member of the Argentinos Juniors Club with his iconic mane. It is a scarce and unique issue. 2004 Panini Megacracks #71 Lionel Messi If anyone could surpass the towering legacies of Pele and Maradona, it is Messi. This is his most attractive and valuable rookie card, featuring a solid design and a captivating image of Messi dribbling on his lethal left foot. Honorable mention: 1946 Monte Cudine Discs Alfredo Di Stefano |
Newest Beckenbauer rookie
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Super excited to finally get this back from SGC.... these cards were issued with coffee and finding even a single copy is an Odyssey... and here is the Kaiser's rookie... WOW. One of my top 10 soccer cards for sure.
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Wow, great card, Al! Never even seen that Beckenbauer.
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Thanks....
Super happy with this card..... really still in shock....
Al |
I was too young to see Beckenbauer play.
However, I always remember him as manager of a terrific West Germany team that won the 1990 World Cup in Italy. In particular, they destroyed a very good Yugoslavia team 4-1 in what was, I think, their opening match playing some of the best football I had ever seen. |
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