Monday, 9 December 2013

Caplin & Rosetti / Score Cards - Soccer Stars (Blue backs) (2)


2013
Soccer Stars (Blue backs)
Caplin & Rosetti / Score Cards 2009
100?

Another collection from Caplin & Rosetti, but this time Score Cards is listed as 2009. The colour used on the backs of this collection is blue.

1.  Stanley Matthews (Blackpool)
2.  Diego Maradona (Argentina v Belgium, 1982 World Cup)
3.  Paolo Rossi (Hellas Verona)
4.  Chris Lawler (Liverpool)
5.  John Mahoney (Stoke City)
6.  Kenny Hibbitt (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
7.  Ricardo Villa (Tottenham Hotspur)
8.  Mal Donaghy (Luton Town)
9.  Tony Woodcock (Arsenal)
10.  Osvaldo Ardiles (Tottenham Hotspur) and Socrates (Brazil)
15.  
20.  
21.  Jackie Milburn (Newcastle United)
22.  Garth Crooks (Stoke City)
23.  Chris Balderstone (Carlisle United)
24.  Ray Houghton (Crystal Palace)
25.  Martin Peters (Tottenham Hotspur)
26.  Luigi Riva (Italy)
27.  Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus)
28.  Ian Morgan (Queens Park Rangers)
29.  Ron and Allan Harris (Chelsea)
30.  Ian Callaghan (Liverpool)
35.  
40.  
45.  
50.  
51.  John Charles (Leeds United)
52.  Alan Smith (Leicester City)
53.  Bruce Grobbelaar (Liverpool)
54.  Martin Peters (Sheffield United)
55.  Michael Laudrup (Denmark)
56.  Bobby Lennox (Celtic) and Jimmy Johnstone (Celtic)
57.  Mark Wallington (Leicester City)
58.  Pele (Santos)
59.  John Aldridge (Oxford United)
60.  David Cross (West Ham United)
61.  John Aldridge (Tranmere Rovers)
62.  Gerry Francis (Queens Park Rangers)
63.  Lawrie Maddern (Sheffield Wednesday)
64.  Tommy Docherty (Arsenal)
65.  Peter Shilton (Nottingham Forest)
66.  Derek Dougan (Northern Ireland)
67.  Roberto Baggio (Internazionale Milan)
68.  Igor Stimac (Derby County)
69.  Ronaldo (Internazionale Milan)
70.  Willie Morgan (Burnley)
75.  
80.  
81.  David Ginola (Newcastle United)
82.  Tommy Taylor (Manchester United)
83.  Mervyn Day (West Ham United)
84.  David Hodgson (Middlesbrough)
85.  Ian Storey-Moore (Nottingham Forest)
86.  Mike Milner (Hull City)
87.  Alan Ball (Philadelphia Fury)
88.  Gary Stevens (Everton)
89.  Fred Binney (Exeter City)
90.  Graham Rix (Arsenal)
95.  
100.  
105.  
110.  
115.  
120.  
125.  
130.  
131.  Pat Stanton (Hibernian)
132.  Alan Harrington (Cardiff City)
133.  Johnny Hollins (Chelsea)
134.  Alan Ball (Vancouver Whitecaps)
135.  Trevor Francis Nottingham Forest)
136.  Joe Kinnear (Tottenham Hotspur)
137.  Bob Taylor (West Bromwich Albion)
138.  Steffen Freund (Tottenham Hotspur)
139.  Gordon Harris (Burnley)
140.  Bobby Tambling (Chelsea)


W. A. & A. C. Churchman - Association Footballers



1938
Association Footballers
W. A. & A. C. Churchman
50

1.  A.Beattie (Preston North End)
2.  H.Betmead (Grimsby Town)
3.  P.Broome (Aston Villa)
4.  P.Buchanan (Chelsea)
5.  E.Callaghan (Aston Villa)
6.  E.Coleman (Norwich City)
7.  S.Cullis (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
8.  J.Cunliffe (Everton)
9.  W.Dale (Ipswich Town)
10.  D.Dearson (Birmingham)
11.  R.Dix (Derby County)
12.  P.Dohert(Manchester City)
13.  E.Drake (Arsenal)
14.  R.Finan (Blackpool)
15.  H.Goslin (Bolton Wanderers)
16.  L.Goulden (West Ham United)
17.  W.Hall (Tottenhan Hotspur)
18.  E.Hapgood (Arsenal)
19.  W.Hughes (Birmingham)
20.  R.Iverson (Aston Villa)
21.  B.Jones (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
22.  A.Keeping (Everton)
23.  J.Lawton (Everton)
24.  D.McCulloch (Brentford)
25.  W.McDonald (Coventry City)
26.  W.McKay (Manchester United)
27.  A.McNab (West Bromwich Albion)
28.  G.Mason (Coventry City)
29.  S.Matthews (Stoke City)
30.  J.Morton (West Ham United)
31.  G.Mutch (Preston North End)
32.  J.Nicholas (Derby County)
33.  B.Nieuwenhuys (Liverpool)
34.  F.O'Donnell (Blackpool)
35.  J.Pickering (Sheffield United)
36.  J.Robinson (Sheffield Wednesday)
37.  W.Roughton (Manchester United)
38.  E.Sandford (West Bromwich Albion)
39.  J.Smith (Millwall)
40.  S.Smith (Leicester City)
41.  F.Soo (Stoke City)
42.  B.Sproston (Tottenham Hotspur)
43.  E.Stephenson (Leeds United)
44.  H.Turner (Charlton Athletic)
45.  A.Tutin (Stoke City)
46.  D.Welsh (Charlton Athletic)
47.  K.Willingham (Huddersfield Town)
48.  V.Woodley (Chelsea)
49.  F.Worrall (Portsmouth)
50.  A.Young (Huddersfield Town)

errors/varieties

21.  B.Jones (Wolverhampton Wanderers - on the reverse)
21.  B.Jones (formerly Wolverhampton Wanderers, now Arsenal - on the reverse. Biography amended)

F.M. Foods - Welsh Footballers and Cricketers (5)


1925
FAA-050 / FAB-2 - Welsh Footballers and Cricketers
F.M. (Fred Morgan) Foods
40 cards

Please forgive an indulgence of mine. This collection is a special one to me. I'm still trying to find out the subject of card no. 18, and I am looking for card no. 9 Harold Beadles (Cardiff City) for my own collection.

John Player & Sons - Polar Exploration (2nd Series)



1916
Polar Exploration (2nd Series)
John Player & Sons
25 cards (1 football)

Something a little different - a football card from a non-sports series of cards. I've always wondered if the football match between the British and German soldiers during that first Christmas in the First World War ever appeared on a cigarette card. I think at least one ex-footballer Victoria Cross Hero also appeared on a card at some point.
UPDATE (11-11-2015):  The original illustration has been replaced and a scan of the back of the card added.  Thanks to mark e on the Cigarette Card Collecting forum for providing the scans.


Polar Exploration (2nd Series)

11.  A Football Match at the Winter Quarters


Amalgamated Press / The Pilot - PIL-040/ZB7-10 Football Fame


1935
PIL-040/ZB7-10 Football Fame
Amalgamated Press / The Pilot
32 cards

These cards were issued in sheets containing four cards, over an eight week period. I only have details of two of the sheets at the moment but the full checklist is included below. The sheets are numbered for identification purposes only, it doesn't indicate the order in which they were issued.
UPDATE (11-07-2020 12:06): A complete list of all eight sheets can be found here - Amalgamated Press / The Pilot - (PIL-040/ZB7-10) Football Fame (03). Scans of a second sheet of four cards has been added.

A. Anderson (Heart of Midlothian)
D.J. Astley (Aston Villa)
J. Barker (Derby County)
C. Bastin (Arsenal)
E. Blenkinsop (Liverpool)
C. Britton (Everton)
E. Brook (Manchester City)
H. Burrows (Sheffield Wednesday)
H. Carter (Sunderland)
T. Cooper (Liverpool)
W.R. Dean (Everton)
H. Duggan (Leeds United)
D. Duncan (Derby County)
H. Gallacher (Derby County)
T. Gardner (Aston Villa)
E.M. Glover (Gimsby Town)
T.P. Griffiths (Aston Villa)
E. Hapgood (Arsenal)
H. Hibbs (Birmingham)
I. Hopkins (Brentford)
J. Jackson (Chelsea)
S. Lawrence (Swansea Town)
W. McGonagle (Celtic)
S. Matthews (Stoke)
J. Murphy (West Bromwich Albion)
C. Napier (Derby County)
E. O'Callaghan (Leicester City)
D. Richards (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
J. Simpson (Rangers)
G. Stevenson (Motherwell)
S. Weaver (Newcastle United)
R. Westwood (Bolton Wanderers)

Statmill - FA Cup '83-84 Wall Chart


1983-84
FA Cup '83-84 Wall Chart
Statmill
92 different stickers

Bob Thomas has kindly sent in scans of the other Statmill wallcharts. Here is the next one.

AFC Bournemouth
Aldershot
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Barnsley
Birmingham City
Blackburn Rovers
Blackpool
Bolton Wanderers
Bradford City
Brentford
Brighton & Hove Albion
Bristol City
Bristol Rovers
Burnley
Bury
Cambridge United
Cardiff City
Carlisle United
Charlton Athletic
Chelsea
Chester City
Chesterfield
Colchester United
Coventry City
Crewe Alexandra
Crystal Palace
Darlington
Derby County
Doncaster Rovers
Everton
Exeter City
Fulham
Gillingham
Grimsby Town
Halifax Town
Hartlepool United
Hereford United
Huddersfield Town
Hull City
Ipswich Town
Leeds United
Leicester City
Lincoln City
Liverpool
Luton Town
Manchester City
Manchester United
Mansfield Town
Middlesbrough
Millwall
Newcastle United
Newport County
Northampton Town
Norwich City
Nottingham Forest
Notts County
Oldham Athletic
Orient
Oxford United
Peterborough United
Plymouth Argyle
Port Vale
Portsmouth
Preston North End
Queens Park Rangers
Reading
Rochdale
Rotherham United
Scunthorpe United
Sheffield United
Sheffield Wednesday
Shrewsbury Town
Southampton
Southend United
Stockport County
Stoke City
Sunderland
Swansea City
Swindon Town
Torquay United
Tottenham Hotspur
Tranmere Rovers
Walsall
Watford
West Bromwich Albion
West Ham United
Wigan Athletic
Wimbledon
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wrexham
York City


Merseyside Police Constabulary - England World Cup Squad 1990


1990
England World Cup Squad 1990
Merseyside Police Constabulary
31

1.  Merseyside Police Badge
2.  Peter Shilton (Derby County)
3.  Chris Woods (Rangers)
4.  David Seaman (Queens Park Rangers)
5.  Gary Stevens (Rangers)
6.  Paul Parker (Queens Park Rangers)
7.  Stuart Pearce (Nottingham Forest)
8.  Des Walker (Nottingham Forest)
9.  Terry Butcher (Rangers)
10.  Mark Wright (Derby County)
11.  Tony Adams (Arsenal)
12.  Tony Dorigo (Chelsea)
13.  Gary Pallister (Manchester United)
14.  Bryan Robson (Manchester United)
15.  Steve McMahon (Liverpool)
16.  David Rocastle (Arsenal)
17.  Paul Gascoigne (Tottenham Hotspur)
18.  Michael Thomas (Arsenal)
19.  Ian Snodin (Everton)
20.  Gary Lineker (Tottenham Hotspur)
21.  Peter Beardsley (Liverpool)
22.  John Barnes (Liverpool)
23.  Steve Bull (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
24.  Chris Waddle (Olympique Marseille)
25.  Mike Newell (Everton)
26.  Alan Smith (Arsenal)
27.  Steve Hodge (Nottingham Forest)
28.  Paul Lake (Manchester City)
29.  Bobby Robson
30.  England Team Group
unnumbered.  Checklist

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Statmill - FA Cup '82-83 Wall Chart


1982-83
FA Cup '82-83 Wall Chart
Statmill
92 different stickers

Bob Thomas has kindly sent in scans of the other Statmill wallcharts. Here is the first of them.

Aldershot
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Barnsley
Birmingham City
Blackburn Rovers
Blackpool
Bolton Wanderers
Bradford City
Brentford
Brighton & Hove Albion
Bristol Rovers
Burnley
Cambridge United
Cardiff City
Carlisle United
Charlton Athletic
Chelsea
Coventry City
Crystal Palace
Derby County
Doncaster Rovers
Everton
Fulham
Gillingham
Grimsby Town
Hartlepool United
Huddersfield Town
Ipswich Town
Leeds United
Leicester City
Liverpool
Luton Town
Manchester City
Manchester United
Mansfield Town
Middlesbrough
Newcastle United
Newport County
Northampton Town
Norwich City
Nottingham Forest
Notts County
Oldham Athletic
Orient
Oxford United
Peterborough United
Plymouth Argyle
Portsmouth
Preston North End
Queens Park Rangers
Rotherham United
Scunthorpe United
Sheffield United
Sheffield Wednesday
Shrewsbury Town
Southampton
Southend United
Stoke City
Sunderland
Swansea City
Swindon Town
Torquay United
Tottenham Hotspur
Tranmere Rovers
Walsall
Watford
West Bromwich Albion
West Ham United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wrexham
York City

Non League teams:

Altrincham
Bishop Stortford
Boston United
Carshalton
North Shields
Northwich Victoria
Slough Town
Telford United
Weymouth
Worcester City
Worthing
Yeovil Town



Unknown issuer - Club Nicknames (3)


1920s??
Club Nicknames
Unknown issuer
9 known

Another three of these strange cards - Blackpool, Crystal Palace and Everton.

Blackpool
Crystal Palace
Derby County
Everton
Leicester City
Luton Town
Notts County/Newcastle United
Swindon Town
West Ham United

Panini - UEFA Champions League 2009/2010 Super Strikes (04) - 50-packet Box


2009-10
UEFA Champions League 2009/2010 Official Trading Card Game Super Strikes
Panini
350 cards

A 50-packet Box.


Jim Hossack - John Charles


1990s-2000s
John Charles
Jim Hossack

Davide Sabatini has asked if I will include Hossack cards. He wanted me to cover George Best first, but there are a lot of George Best cards and I wasn't sure how best to arrange them. So I decided to show the cards of my favourite player of all time - John Charles. Hossack cards are amazing quailty printed on thick card with vibrant colours, and many cards come with variations. Some have the players name printed in various coloured foils, especially bronze, silver and gold, but also blue, red, green, etc. Most cards are also limited in number, many of them as low as 6 per card.

So here are the cards of John Charles that I know of, there are probably more...

Arbeshi Reproductions / George Keeling Caricatures - (ARB-020-2/APQ-1) 1972 F.A. Cup Final (Arsenal v Leeds United)


1972
(ARB-020-2/APQ-1) 1972 F.A. Cup Final (Arsenal v Leeds United)
Arbeshi Reproductions / George Keeling Caricatures
24

Large cards, longer and narrower than regular postcards, one of a number of sets of cards issued by Arbeshi Reproductions using George Keeling's caricatures. I haven't been able to find an Arsenal card to go with a Leeds United one.

George Armstrong (Arsenal)
Alan Ball (Arsenal)
Geoff Barnet (Arsenal)
Charlie George (Arsenal)
George Graham (Arsenal)
Ray Kennedy (Arsenal)
Frank McLintock (Arsenal)
Bob McNab (Arsenal)
John Radford (Arsenal)
Pat Rice (Arsenal)
Peter Simpson (Arsenal)
Peter Storey (Arsenal)

Billy Bremner (Leeds United)
Jack Charlton (Leeds United)
Allan Clarke (Leeds United)
Terry Cooper (Leeds United)
Johnny Giles (Leeds United)
Eddie Gray (Leeds United)
David Harvey (Leeds United)
Norman Hunter (Leeds United)
Mick Jones (Leeds United)
Peter Lorimer (Leeds United)
Paul Madeley (Leeds United)
Paul Reaney (Leeds United)



P.M.I. (Israel) - Supergol 2013-14


2013-14
Supergol 2013-14
P.M.I.
Israel
492 + 18 + 24

A new sticker collection just issued in Israel. P.M.I. has been issuing Supergol sticker albums since at least 1997.
Manfred De Maker has managed to get one - the album has 128 pages, with lots of advertisements. There are 492 stickers in the main collection. but there are also subsets, with 18 3D stickers, 24 stickers of FC Barcelona, and also some commercial stickers which, when completed, can be used to participate in a prize draw.



Saturday, 7 December 2013

Statmill - FA Cup '84-85 Wall Chart


1984
FA Cup '84-85 Wall Chart
Statmill
92 different stickers

Not the first wallchart produced by Statmill (I think the first one appeared in 1982-83) and it wasn't the last. The company went into liquidation in 1987, so there is only going to be two more at the most. Two sheets of small stickers came with the wallchart. The bigger clubs, those most likely to progress through the competition, had 6 or more stickers each, while some clubs only had 1. There were also some blank stickers - as there were 3 non-league clubs in the third round of the F.A. Cup in 1984-85.

I have included examples of all 92 clubs' stickers. I hope to include all the different versions of the wallchart, so that it may help those one-club collectors in identifying which season their stickers come from.

AFC Bournemouth
Aldershot
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Barnsley
Birmingham City
Blackburn Rovers
Blackpool
Bolton Wanderers
Bradford City
Brentford
Brighton & Hove Albion
Bristol City
Bristol Rovers
Burnley
Bury
Cambridge United
Cardiff City
Carlisle United
Charlton Athletic
Chelsea
Chester City
Chesterfield
Colchester United
Coventry City
Crewe Alexandra
Crystal Palace
Darlington
Derby County
Doncaster Rovers
Everton
Exeter City
Fulham
Gillingham
Grimsby Town
Halifax Town
Hartlepool United
Hereford United
Huddersfield Town
Hull City
Ipswich Town
Leeds United
Leicester City
Lincoln City
Liverpool
Luton Town
Manchester City
Manchester United
Mansfield Town
Middlesbrough
Millwall
Newcastle United
Newport County
Northampton Town
Norwich City
Nottingham Forest
Notts County
Oldham Athletic
Orient
Oxford United
Peterborough United
Plymouth Argyle
Port Vale
Portsmouth
Preston North End
Queens Park Rangers
Reading
Rochdale
Rotherham United
Scunthorpe United
Sheffield United
Sheffield Wednesday
Shrewsbury Town
Southampton
Southend United
Stockport County
Stoke City
Sunderland
Swansea City
Swindon Town
Torquay United
Tottenham Hotspur
Tranmere Rovers
Walsall
Watford
West Bromwich Albion
West Ham United
Wigan Athletic
Wimbledon
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wrexham
York City


No Non-League teams


Clevedon Confectionery - CLE-170-1/CLZ-10 Famous Footballers


1961
CLE-170-1/CLZ-10 Famous Footballers
Clevedon Confectionery
50

Cards that are slightly smaller than regular cigarette cards, given away with sweet cigarettes. The players shown above are Brian Walsh (Cardiff City), Mike Tiddy (Brighton & Hove Albion) and Dai Ward (Bristol Rovers).

1.  Cliff Jones (Tottenham Hotspur)
2.  Bobby Collins (Everton)
3.  Jack Burkitt (Nottingham Forest)
4.  Ivor Allchurch (Newcastle United)
5.  Stan Crowther (Chelsea)
6.  Wilf Carter (Plymouth Argyle)
7.  Ken Barnes (Manchester City)
8.  Peter McParland (Aston Villa)
9.  Alan Brown (Luton Town)
10.  Dennis Wilshaw (Stoke City)
11.  Don Revie (Leeds United)
12.  Danny Clapton (Arsenal)
13.  Bryan Douglas (Blackburn Rovers)
14.  Dave MacLaren (Leicester City)
15.  Albert Quixall (Manchester United)
16.  Brian Clough (Middlesbrough)
17.  Derek Pace (Sheffield United)
18.  Jimmy Dugdale (Aston Villa)
19.  Brian Walsh (Cardiff City)
20.  Roy Shiner (Sheffield Wednesday)
21.  Brian Pilkington (Burnley)
22.  Billy Liddell (Liverpool)
23.  Colin Webster (Swansea Town)
24.  Peter Harris (Portsmouth)
25.  Dennis Hatsell (Preston North End)
26.  William McGarry (Huddersfiled Town)
27.  Mervyn Jones (Scunthorpe United)
28.  Douglas Holden (Bolton Wanderers)
29.  Brian Taylor (Birmingham City)
30.  John Scott (Grimsby Town)
31.  Mike Tiddy (Brighton & Hove Albion)
32.  Phil Woosnam (West Ham United)
33.  Johnny Haynes (Fulham)
34.  Tom Johnstone (Leyton Orient)
35.  Dai Ward (Bristol Rovers)
36.  Bill Perry (Blackpool)
37.  Billy Bly (Hull City)
38.  Bobby Robson (West Bromwich Albion)
39.  Willie Duff (Charlton Athletic)
40.  Norman Deeley (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
41.  Ernie Taylor (Sunderland)
42.  John Atyeo (Bristol City)
43.  Boris Kuznetsov (Moscow Dynamo)
44.  Stanley Matthews (Stoke City)
45.  Vladimir Beara (Red Star Belgrade)
46.  Alfredo Di Stefano (Real Medrid)
47.  Lennart Skoglund (Inter Milan)
48.  Giampiero Bonipertti (Juventus)
49.  Raymond Kopa (Real Madrid)
50.  Didi (Brazil)


Northcliffe Newspapers - Dream Final 2010


2010
Dream Final 2010
Northcliffe Newspapers
47 stickers

These 6” stickers were available from various Northcliffe Newspapers publications. A poster was available to collect the stickers on and this was given with the first two stickers. There were three stickers available in each subsequent week. Some of the newspapers that issued these stickers:  Hull Daily Mail, East Riding Mail, North Devon Echo, Bristol Evening Post, Exeter Express & Echo, Scunthorpe Telegraph, Gloucester Citizen, Gloucestershire Echo, Grimsby Telegraph, South Devon Herald Express, Lincolnshire Echo, Western Evening News, Leicester Mercury, Nottingham Evening Post, Tamworth Herald, Derby Evening Telegraph, Stoke Sentinel, South Wales Evening Post and Llanelli Star.

Dream Final 2010 - pack 01 - issued 23-03-2010

Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
Fernando Torres (Spain)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 02 - issued 30-03-2010

Carlos Tevez (Argentina)
Gianluigi Buffon (Italy)
Wayne Rooney (England)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 03 - issued 06-04-2010

Ricardo Carvalho (Portugal)
Edwin van der Sar (Holland)
Frank Lampard (England)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 04 - issued 13-04-2010

Tim Howard (USA)
Michael Ballack (Germany)
John Terry (England)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 05 - issued 20-04-2010

Xavi Hernandez (Spain)
Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast)
Ashley Cole (England)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 06 - issued 27-04-2010

Thierry Henry (France)
Carles Puyol (Spain)
Arjen Robben (Holland)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 07 - issued 04-05-2010

Lionel Messi (Argentina)
Douglas Maicon (Brazil)
Tim Cahill (Australia)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 08 - issued 11-05-2010

Sergio Ramos (Spain)
Diego Forlan (Uruguay)
Frank Ribery (France)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 09 - issued 18-05-2010

Ji-Sung Park (South Korea)
Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon)
Nemanja Vidic (Serbia)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 10 - issued 25-05-2010

Fabiano (Brazil)
Dejan Stankovic (Serbia)
Giorgio Chiellini (Italy)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 11 - issued 01-06-2010

Bastian Schweinsteiger (Brazil)
Lucio (Brazil)
Sergio Aguerro (Argentina)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 12 - issued 08-06-2010

Robin van Persie (Holland)
Kaka (Brazil)
Iker Casillas (Spain)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 13 - issued 15-06-2010

Pierluigi Collina (Referee)
Michael Essien (Ghana)
Pato (Brazil)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 14 - issued 22-06-2010

Rio Ferdinand
Andreas Iniesta
Rafael Marquez

Dream Final 2010 - pack 15 - issued 29-06-2010

David Villa (Spain)
Gerald Pique (Spain)
Deco (Portugal)

Dream Final 2010 - pack 16 - issued 06-07-2010

Steven Gerrard (England)
Cesc Fabregas (Spain)
Dani Alves (Spain)