Football cards and stickers issued around the world, from the 1880's to the present day and even some that haven't been issued yet. I don't have any cards for sale, nor do I provide valuations, this blog is just a means of passing on information I have gathered over many decades of collecting. Alan Jenkins.
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Editrice Verbania (Italy) - Coppa Rimet 1966 Calcio Mondiale
1966
Coppa Rimet 1966 Calcio Mondiale
Editrice Verbania
Italy
256 cards
I've been sent scans of a Pele card from this set by a collector who wants to know the checklist. Each of the 16 teams is represented by a badge and 15 players. The collection is very similar to Die Weltmeisterschaft 1966 in England, which was issued in Germany by Sicker-Verlag, Frankfurt.
UPDATE (18-10-2016 14:17): Gregort Graetz has provided information about a back variation for this collection, a special 'Vale 1 Punto' version that could be collected and redeemed for prizes.
Coppa Rimet 1966 Calcio Mondiale - Regular back
Coppa Rimet 1966 Calcio Mondiale - Vale 1 Punto back
1. Gordon Banks (England)
2. Ron Springett (England)
3. George Cohen (England)
4. Ray Wilson (England)
5. Keith Newton (England)
6. Nobby Stiles (England)
7. Jack Charlton (England)
8. Bobby Moore (England)
9. Alan Ball (England)
10. Geoff Hurst (England)
11. Jimmy Greaves (England)
12. Roger Hunt (England)
13. Bobby Charlton (England)
14. George Eastham (England)
15. John Connelly (England)
16. Roberto Sosa (Uruguay)
17. Walter Tiabo (Uruguay)
18. Omar Caetano (Uruguay)
19. Horacio Troche (Uruguay)
20. Jorge Manicera (Uruguay)
21. Mario Mendez (Uruguay)
22. Nestor Goncalves (Uruguay)
23. Roberto Gil (Uruguay)
24. Victor Esparago (Uruguay)
25. Pedro Rocha (Uruguay)
26. Hector Silva (Uruguay)
27. Domingo Perez (Uruguay)
28. Orlando Virgili (Uruguay)
29. Juan Morales (Uruguay)
30. Vladas Douksas (Uruguay)
31. Marcel Aubour (France)
32. Pierre Bernard (France)
33. Andre Chorda (France)
34. Robert Budzinski (France)
35. Bernard Bosquier (France)
36. Marcel Arteleba (France)
37. Marcel Loncle (France)
38. Joseph Bonnel (France)
39. Edmond Baraffe (France)
40. Robert Herbin (France)
41. Nestor Combin (France)
42. Philippe Gondet (France)
43. Yvon Douis (France)
44. Danel Rodigheiro (France)
45. Gerard Hausser (France)
46. Ignacio Calderon (Mexico)
47. Javier Vargas (Mexico)
48. Gustavo Pena (Mexico)
49. Jesus Del Muro (Mexico)
50. Ignacio Jauregui (Mexico)
51. Guillermo Sepul Veda (Mexico)
52. Isidoro Diaz (Mexico)
53. Alfredo Hernandez (Mexico)
54. Aaron Padilla (Mexico)
55. Felipe Ruvalcaba (Mexico)
56. Javier Fragoso (Mexico)
57. Enrique Borja (Mexico)
58. Salvador Reyes (Mexico)
59. Ernesto Cisneros (Mexico)
60. Ramiro Navarro (Mexico)
61. Hans Tilkowski (Germany)
62. Gunter Bernard (Germany)
63. Karl-Heinz Schnellinger (Germany)
64. Horst-Dieter Höttges (Germany)
65. Max Lorenz (Germany)
66. Franz Beckenbauer (Germany)
67. Willi Schulz (Germany)
68. Wolfgang Weber (Germany)
69. Horst Szymaniak (Germany)
70. Helmut Haller (Germany)
71. Uwe Seeler (Germany)
72. Siegrfied Held (Germany)
73. Wolfgang Overath (Germany)
74. Lothar Emmerich (Germany)
75. Heinz Hornig (Germany)
76. Karl Elsener (Switzerland)
77. Mario Prosperi (Switzerland)
78. Andre Grobety (Switzerland)
79. Hansruedi Fuhrer (Switzerland)
80. Heinz Schneiter (Switzerland)
81. Ely Tacchella (Switzerland)
82. Werner Lemgruber (Switzerland)
83. Heinz Bani (Switzerland)
84. Richard Durr (Switzerland)
85. George Vuilleumier (Switzerland)
86. Karl Odermatt (Switzerland)
87. Rene Quentin (Switzerland)
88. Robert Hosp (Switzerland)
89. J.C. Schindelholz (Switzerland)
90. Jakob Kuhn (Switzerland)
91. Angel Santoro (Argentina)
92. Antonio Roma (Argentina)
93. Oscar Ferrero (Argentina)
94. Alfredo Perfumo (Argentina)
95. Osvaldo Calics (Argentina)
96. Miguel Malbernat (Argentina)
97. Ubaldo Rattin (Argentina)
98. Rafael Albrecht (Argentina)
99. Antonio Pianetti (Argentina)
100. Mario Gonzalez (Argentina)
101. Jesus Roldan (Argentina)
102. Luis Artime (Argentina)
103. Angel Onega (Argentina)
104. Oscar Mas (Argentina)
105. Carlos Lallana (Argentina)
106. Antonio Betancourt (Spain)
107. Jesus Angel Iribar (Spain)
108. Feliciano Rivella (Spain)
109. Severino Reija (Spain)
110. Fernando Olivella (Spain)
111. Ignacio Zoco Esparza (Spain)
112. Jesus Glaria (Spain)
113. Jose Armando Ufarte (Spain)
114. Amancio Varela (Spain)
115. Luis Del Sol (Spain)
116. Joaquin Peiro (Spain)
117. Marcelino Martinez (Spain)
118. Luis Suarez (Spain)
119. Francisco Gento (Spain)
120. Carlos Lapetra (Spain)
121. Gilmar (Brazil)
122. Manga (Brazil)
123. Djilma Santos (Brazil)
124. Carlos Alberto (Brazil)
125. Rildo (Brazil)
126. Brito (Brazil)
127. Orlando Virgili (Brazil)
128. Zito (Brazil)
129. Dudu (Brazil)
130. Jairzinho (Brazil)
131. Lima (Brazil)
132. Gerson (Brazil)
133. Silva (Brazil)
134. Pele (Brazil)
135. Garrincha (Brazil)
136. Antal Szentmihalti (Hungary)
137. Jozsef Gelei (Hungary)
138. Beno Kaposzta (Hungary)
139. Sandor Matrai (Hungary)
140. Kalman Meszoly (Hungary)
141. Dezso Novak (Hungary)
142. Ferenc Sipos (Hungary)
143. Istvan Nagy (Hungary)
144. Erno Solymosi (Hungary)
145. Dezso Molnar (Hungary)
146. Ferenc Bene (Hungary)
147. Janos Gorocs (Hungary)
148. Florian Albert (Hungary)
149. Gyula Rakobi (Hungary)
150. Mate Fenyvesi (Hungary)
151. A. Costa Pereira (Portugal)
152. Joaquim Carvalho (Portugal)
153. Alberto Festa (Portugal)
154. Germano Figueiredo (Portugal)
155. Fernando Cruz (Portugal)
156. Dominiciano Cavem (Portugal)
157. Rosario Hilario (Portugal)
158. Fern. Ferreira Pinto (Portugal)
159. Jose Carlos Silva (Portugal)
160. Jose Agusto Pinto (Portugal)
161. Eusebio (Portugal)
162. J. Augusto Torres (Portugal)
163. Mario Coluna (Portugal)
164. Antonio Simoes (Portugal)
165. Francisco Noriega (Portugal)
166. Georgi Najdenow (Bulgaria)
167. Iwan Dejanow (Bulgaria)
168. Alex Schalamanow (Bulgaria)
169. Iwan Vutzow (Bulgaria)
170. Dimitri Largow (Bulgaria)
171. Dimitri Penew (Bulgaria)
172. Boris Gaganelow (Bulgaria)
173. Iwan Dimitrow (Bulgaria)
174. Dobromir Jetschew (Bulgaria)
175. Peter Zhekow (Bulgaria)
176. Todor Diew (Bulgaria)
177. Stefan Abadjiew (Bulgaria)
178. Dimitri Jakimow (Bulgaria)
179. Georgi Asparchow (Bulgaria)
180. Iwan Kolew (Bulgaria)
181. William Negri (Italy)
182. Enrico Albertosi (Italy)
183. Giacinto Facchetti (Italy)
184. Taricisio Burgnich (Italy)
185. Sandro Salvadore (Italy)
186. Giovanni Trapattoni (Italy)
187. Giovanni Lodetti (Italy)
188. Romano Fogli (Italy)
189. Angelo Domenghini (Italy)
190. Giacomo Bulgarelli (Italy)
191. Sandro Mazzola (Italy)
192. Mario Croso (Italy)
193. Ezio Pascutti (Italy)
194. Paolo Barison (Italy)
195. Gianni Rivera (Italy)
196. Lev Yashin (Russia)
197. Ansor Kawasaschwili (Russia)
198. Wlad Ponomarjow (Russia)
199. Viktor Getmanow (Russia)
200. Albert Schesternjow (Russia)
201. Wassilij Danilow (Russia)
202. Walerij Woromin (Russia)
203. Iosif Sabo (Russia)
204. G. Chussainow (Russia)
205. Slawa Metreweli (Russia)
206. Walentin Iwanow (Russia)
207. Anatoli Banischewskij (Russia)
208. Eduard Malofejew (Russia)
209. Michail Messchi (Russia)
210. Witalij Chmelinzkij (Russia)
211. Adan Godoy (Chile)
212. Manuel Astoriga (Chile)
213. Luis Eyzaguirre (Chile)
214. Humberto Donoso (Chile)
215. Elias Figueroa (Chile)
216. Hugo Villanueva (Chile)
217. Carlos Contreras (Chile)
218. Roberto Hodge (Chile)
219. Ignacio Prieto (Chile)
220. Pedro Araya (Chile)
221. Ruben Marcos (Chile)
222. Honorino Landa (Chile)
223. Carlos Campos (Chile)
224. Alberto Fouilloux (Chile)
225. Leonel Sanchez (Chile)
226. Li Chan Myung (North Korea)
227. Li Keun Hak (North Korea)
228. Pak Li Sub (North Korea)
229. Shin Yung Kyoo (North Korea)
230. Kim Yung Kil (North Korea)
231. Kang Bong Chil (North Korea)
232. Lim Zoong Sun (North Korea)
233. Im Shung Hwi (North Korea)
234. Han Bong Jin (North Korea)
235. Pak Do Ik (North Korea)
236. Pak Seung Ik (North Korea)
237. Kang Ryung Woon (North Korea)
238. Kim Seung Il (North Korea)
239. Yang Seung Kook (North Korea)
240. Li Dong Woon (North Korea)
Scudetto (England)
Scudetto (Uruguay)
Scudetto (France)
Scudetto (Mexico)
Scudetto (Germany)
Scudetto (Switzerland)
Scudetto (Argentina)
Scudetto (Spain)
Scudetto (Brazil)
Scudetto (Hungary)
Scudetto (Portugal)
Scudetto (Bulgaria)
Scudetto (Italy)
Scudetto (Russia)
Scudetto (Chile)
Scudetto (North Korea)
Labels:
Italy,
World Cup 1966
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