Saturday 26 December 2020

Crack (Argentina) - Crack - Campeonato Mundial de Futbol 1978


1978
Crack - Campeonato Mundial de Futbol 1978
Crack
Argentina
347 stickers

The album is similar to the Argentina 1978 albums issued by F.K.S., Fher, etc., but this Argentinian one has some additional stickers. On top of that, all the stickers that are similar to those issued with the other albums, are unnumbered in this collection - 15 stickers for each of the 16 teams.
The album starts of with 40 numbered caricature stickers of Argentina players. Photos of Argentina players follow and there are 22 that don't appear elsewhere and then there are the 15 stickers that are similar to the ones from the other albums.

Crack - Campeonato Mundial de Futbol 1978 - En Caricaturas

1.  Ardiles
2.  Baley
3.  Bertoni
4.  Carrascosa
5.  Gallego
6.  Gatti
7.  Houseman
8.  Luque
9.  Mouzo
10.  Olguin
11.  Oviedo
12.  Passarella
13.  Tarantini
14.  Villa
15.  Valencia
16.  Bochini
17.  Luis Galván
18.  Ludueña
19.  La Volpe
20.  Killer
21.  Rocha
22.  Bravo
23.  Rubén Galván
24.  Maradona
25.  Roldán
26.  Ribolzi
27.  Pernia
28.  Larrosa
29.  Ortiz
30.  Pagnanini
31.  Capurro
32.  Cejas
33.  Fillol
34.  Bottaniz
35.  Trossero
36.  J.J. López
37.  Kempes
38.  Piazza
39.  Wolff
40.  González

Crack - Campeonato Mundial de Futbol 1978 - En Fotografias

Ricardo Bochini (Argentina)
Agustin Cejas (Argentina)
Vicente Pernia (Argentina)
Juan Ribolzi (Argentina)
Omar Roldan (Argentina)
Enrique Wolff (Argentina)
Victor Bottaniz (Argentina)
Humberto Bravo (Argentina)
Armando Capurro (Argentina)
Ubaldo Fillol (Argentina)
Hugo Gatti (Argentina)
Mario Kempes (Argentina)
Ricardo La Volpe (Argentina)
Juan Jose Lopez (Argentina)
Luis Luduena (Argentina)
Diego Maradona (Argentina)
Roberto Mouzo (Argentina)
Osvaldo Piazza (Argentina)
Ruben Pagnanini (Argentina)
Juan Rocha (Argentina)
Enzo Trossero (Argentina)
Daniel Valencia (Argentina)

Ossie Ardiles (Argentina)
Hector Baley (Argentina)
Daniel Bertoni (Argentina)
Jorge Carrascosa (Argentina)
Americo Gallego (Argentina)
Ruben Galvan (Argentina)
Rene Houseman (Argentina)
Daniel Killer (Argentina)
Omar Larrosa (Argentina)
Leopoldo Luque (Argentina)
Jorge Olguin (Argentina)
Oscar Ortiz (Argentina)
Daniel Passarella (Argentina)
Alberto Tarantini (Argentina)
Ricardo Villa (Argentina)

Dirceu (Brazil)
Edinho (Brazil)
Gil (Brazil)
Leao (Brazil)
Luiz Pereira (Brazil)
Marcelo Oliveira (Brazil)
Marinho Peres (Brazil)
Paulo Isidoro (Brazil)
Reinaldo (Brazil)
Rivelino (Brazil)
Roberto Dinamite (Brazil)
Rodrigues Neto (Brazil)
Toninho Cerezo (Brazil)
Ze Maria (Brazil)
Zico (Brazil)

Rudiger Abramczik (West Germany)
Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany)
Rainer Bonhof (West Germany)
Manfred Burgsmuller (West Germany)
Bernhard Dietz (West Germany)
Klaus Fischer (West Germany)
Heinz Flohe (West Germany)
Bernd Franke (West Germany)
Bernd Holzenbein (West Germany)
Manfred Kaltz (West Germany)
Sepp Maier (West Germany)
Rolf Russmann (West Germany)
Franz-Josef Tenhagen (West Germany)
Berti Vogts (West Germany)
Herbert Zimmermann (West Germany)

Luis Arconada (Spain)
Juan Manuel Asensi (Spain)
Antonio Benitez (Spain)
Jose Antonio Camacho (Spain)
Churruca (Spain)
Dani (Spain)
Juanito (Spain)
Eugenio Leal (Spain)
Marcelino (Spain)
Miguel Angel (Spain)
Migueli (Spain)
Antonio Olmo (Spain)
Pirri (Spain)
Ruben Cano (Spain)
Jesus Maria Satrustegui (Spain)

Patrick Battiston (France)
Dominique Bathenay (France)
Maxime Bossis (France)
Christian Dalger (France)
Gerard Janvion (France)
Christian Lopez (France)
Eric Pecout (France)
Michel Platini (France)
Andre Rey (France)
Dominique Rocheteau (France)
Patrice Rio (France)
Christian Sarramagna (France)
Gerard Soler (France)
Christian Synaeghel (France)
Marius Tresor (France)

Nasrollah Abdollahi (Iran)
Mohammad Reza Adelkhani (Iran)
Iraj Danaifar (Iran)
Andranik Eskandarian (Iran)
Ebrahim Ghasempour (Iran)
Ghafour Jahani (Iran)
Hossein Kazerani (Iran)
Moslem Khani (Iran)
Alireza Khorshidi (Iran)
Saham Mirfakheraei (Iran)
Hassan Nabawy (Iran)
Hassan Nazari (Iran)
Ali Parvin (Iran)
Hassan Rowshan (Iran)
Mohammad Sadeghi (Iran)

Giancarlo Antognoni (Italy)
Romeo Benetti (Italy)
Roberto Bettega (Italy)
Fabio Capello (Italy)
Franco Causio (Italy)
Antonello Cuccureddu (Italy)
Giacinto Facchetti (Italy)
Francesco Graziani (Italy)
Roberto Mozzini (Italy)
Paolino Pulici (Italy)
Claudio Sala (Italy)
Patrizio Sala (Italy)
Gaetano Scirea (Italy)
Marco Tardelli (Italy)
Dino Zoff (Italy)

Laszlo Balint (Hungary)
Laszlo Fazekas (Hungary)
Sandor Gujdar (Hungary)
Zoltan Kereki (Hungary)
Istvan Kovacs (Hungary)
Gyozo Martos (Hungary)
Laszlo Nagy (Hungary)
Tibor Nyilasi (Hungary)
Sandor Pinter (Hungary)
Laszlo Pusztai (Hungary)
Andras Torocsik (Hungary)
Peter Torok (Hungary)
Jozsef Toth (Hungary)
Bela Varadi (Hungary)
Sandor Zombori (Hungary)

Jose Aceves (Mexico)
Ruben Anguiano (Mexico)
Jose Caballero (Mexico)
Javier Cardenas (Mexico)
Francisco Castrejon (Mexico)
Rafael Chavez (Mexico)
Leonardo Cuellar (Mexico)
Javier Sanchez Galindo (Mexico)
Carlos Gomez (Mexico)
Javier Guzman (Mexico)
Raul Isiordia (Mexico)
Manuel Najera (Mexico)
Cristobal Ortega (Mexico)
Antonio de la Torre (Mexico)
Arturo Vazquez (Mexico)

Jan van Beveren (Netherlands)
Johnny Dusbaba (Netherlands)
Wim van Hanegem (Netherlands)
Hugo Hovenkamp (Netherlands)
Rene van de Kerkhof (Netherlands)
Willy van de Kerkhof (Netherlands)
Ruud Krol (Netherlands)
Willy van der Kuijlen (Netherlands)
Jan Jongbloed (Netherlands)
Johan Neeskens (Netherlands)
Jan Peters (Netherlands)
Rob Rensenbrink (Netherlands)
Johnny Rep (Netherlands)
Wim Rijsbergen (Netherlands)
Wim Suurbier (Netherlands)

Gerhard Breitenberger (Austria)
Roland Hattenberger (Austria)
Josef Hickersberger (Austria)
Friedrich Koncilia (Austria)
Hans Krankl (Austria)
Willi Kreuz (Austria)
Erich Obermayer (Austria)
Peter Persidis (Austria)
Bruno Pezzey (Austria)
Herbert Prohaska (Austria)
Hans Pirkner (Austria)
Robert Sara (Austria)
Walter Schachner (Austria)
Josef Stering (Austria)
Heinrich Strasser (Austria)

Hector Chumpitaz (Peru)
Teofilo Cubillas (Peru)
Toribio Diaz (Peru)
Alejandro Luces (Peru)
Julio Melendez (Peru)
Juan Jose Munante (Peru)
Jose Navarro (Peru)
Juan Carlos Oblitas (Peru)
Alfredo Quesada (Peru)
Ramon Quiroga (Peru)
Oswaldo Ramirez (Peru)
Percy Rojas (Peru)
Eleazar Soria (Peru)
Hugo Sotil (Peru)
Jose Velasquez (Peru)

Zbigniew Boniek (Poland)
Kaz Deyna (Poland)
Marek Dziuba (Poland)
Henryk Kasperczak (Poland)
Grzegorz Lato (Poland)
Wlodzimierz Lubanski (Poland)
Bogdan Masztaler (Poland)
Adam Nawalka (Poland)
Krzysztof Sobieski (Poland)
Andrzej Szarmach (Poland)
Stan Terlecki (Poland)
Jan Tomaszewski (Poland)
Henryk Wieczorek (Poland)
Roman Wojcicki (Poland)
Wladyslaw Zmuda (Poland)

Martin Buchan (Scotland)
Kenny Dalglish (Scotland)
Willie Donachie (Scotland)
Tom Forsyth (Scotland)
Archie Gemmill (Scotland)
Asa Hartford (Scotland)
Sandy Jardine (Scotland)
Willie Johnston (Scotland)
Joe Jordan (Scotland)
Danny McGrain (Scotland)
Gordon McQueen (Scotland)
Lou Macari (Scotland)
Bruce Rioch (Scotland)
Alan Rough (Scotland)
Don Masson (Scotland)

Bjorn Andersson (Sweden)
Roland Andersson (Sweden)
Roy Andersson (Sweden)
Jorgen Augustson (Sweden)
Ralf Edstrom (Sweden)
Eine Fredriksson (Sweden)
Goran Hagberg (Sweden)
Ronnie Hellstrom (Sweden)
Kent Karlsson (Sweden)
Anders Linderoth (Sweden)
Olle Nordin (Sweden)
Bjorn Nordqvist (Sweden)
Thomas Sjoberg (Sweden)
Staffan Tapper (Sweden)
Conny Torstensson (Sweden)

Hamari Agrebi (Tunisia)
Mohamed Ali Akid (Tunisia)
Sadok Sassi Attouga (Tunisia)
Raouf Ben Aziza (Tunisia)
Kamel Chebli (Tunisia)
Tarek Dhiab (Tunisia)
Mokhtar Dhouib (Tunisia)
Khaled Gasmi (Tunisia)
Nejib Gommidh (Tunisia)
Mokhtar Hasni (Tunisia)
Temime Hazadi (Tunisia)
Amor Jebali (Tunisia)
Ali Kaabi (Tunisia)
Khemais Labidi (Tunisia)
Nejib Limam (Tunisia)

Marc Baecke (Belgium)
Hugo Broos (Belgium)
Jan Ceulemans (Belgium)
Ludo Coeck (Belgium)
Julien Cools (Belgium)
Paul Courant (Belgium)
Eric Gerets (Belgium)
Walter Meeuws (Belgium)
Raymond Mommens (Belgium)
Jean-Marie Pfaff (Belgium)
Michel Renquin (Belgium)
Rene Vandereycken (Belgium)
Frank Vercauteren (Belgium)
Rene Verheyen (Belgium)
Willy Wellens (Belgium)

Flemming Ahlberg (Denmark)
Ove Flindt Bjerg (Denmark)
Heino Hansen (Denmark)
Johnny Hansen (Denmark)
Birger Jensen (Denmark)
Henning Jensen (Denmark)
Benno Larsen (Denmark)
Lars Larsen (Denmark)
Fleming Lund (Denmark)
Henning Munk Jensen (Denmark)
Jan Hoiland Nielsen (Denmark)
Ole Rasmussen (Denmark)
Per Rontved (Denmark)
Allian Simonsen (Denmark)
Jan Sorensen (Denmark)

Trevor Brooking (England)
Mick Channon (England)
Trevor Cherry (England)
Ray Clemence (England)
Trevor Francis (England)
Brian Greenhoff (England)
Emlyn Hughes (England)
Kevin Keegan (England)
Paul Mariner (England)
Mick Mills (England)
Phil Neal (England)
Colin Todd (England)
Dennis Tueart (England)
Dave Watson (England)
Ray Wilkins (England)

Winning Moves / Top Trumps - Plymouth Argyle Football Club (2020-21)


2020-21
Plymouth Argyle Football Club
Winning Moves / Top Trumps
30+3 cards

Akos Buzsaky
Billy Rafferty
David Friio
David Norris
Geoff Crudgington
Gordon Nisbet
Gordon Staniforth
Graham Carey
Graham Coughlan
Jack Leslie
John Delve
John Hore
Kevin Hodges
Krisztian Timar
Lilian Nalis
Luke McCormick
Mickey Evans
Paul Connolly
Paul Mariner
Paul Wotton
Peter Halmosi
Peter Hartley
Romain Larrieu
Ronnie Mauge
Reuben Reid
Sammy Black
Sonny Bradley
Steve Castle
Steve McCall
Tommy Tynan
Title card -   Geoff Crudgington, Reuben Reid, Krisztian Timar, Jack Leslie, John Delve
Plymouth Argyle Monopoly / Alexa
Collect 5 / Collect 5

Intrepid (Australia) - Pride of the Nation (1996)


1996
Pride of the Nation
Intrepid
Australia
100 cards (1 football)

Only one football card in the collection but I don't have a very good image.
UPDATE (27-12-2020 09:22):  The Soccer Guy has allowed me to use scans from his amazing website Australian Soccer Cards.

1.  Kieren Perkins (Swimming)
2.  Susan O'Neill (Swimming)
3.  Nicole Stevenson (Swimming)
4.  Hayley Lewis (Swimming)
5.  Samantha Riley (Swimming)
6.  Emma Johnson (Swimming)
7.  Daniel Kowalski (Swimming)
8.  Scott Goodman (Swimming)
9.  Beach Volleyball (Beach Volleyball)
10.  Clint Robinson (Canoeing)
11.  N.Green / M.Mckay / J.Tomkins / D.Ginn (Rowing)
12.  Gary Neiwand (Cycling)
13.  Darryn Hill (Cycling)
14.  Men's 4000m Pursuit Team (Cycling)
15.  Kathy Watt (Cycling)
16.  Kyle Vander-Kuyp (Athletics)
17.  Daniela Costian (Athletics)
18.  Tim Forsyth (Athletics)
19.  Angela Kennedy (Swimming)
20.  Scott Miller (Swimming)
21.  Elli Overton (Swimming)
22.  Stacey Gartrell (Swimming)
23.  Phil Rogers (Swimming)
24.  Christopher Fydler (Swimming)
25.  Matthew Dunn (Swimming)
26.  Michael Murphy (Diving)
27.  Malcolm Allen (Swimming)
28.  Renee Poetschka (Athletics)
29.  Melinda Gainsford (Athletics)
30.  Lisa Ondieki (Athletics)
31.  Rohan Robinson (Athletics)
32.  Kerry Junna-Saxby (Athletics)
33.  Nicole Boegman (Athletics)
34.  Louise Mcpaul (Athletics)
35.  Andrew Currey (Athletics)
36.  Alison Inverarity (Athletics)
37.  Stuart O'Grady (Cycling)
38.  Dean Woods (Cycling)
39.  Cadel Evans (Cycling)
40.  Brad Mcgee (Cycling)
41.  Robert Scott / David Weightman (Rowing)
42.  Peter Antonie / Jason Day (Rowing)
43.  3 Day Event Team (Equestrian)
44.  Men's Team
45.  Addy Bucek / Jennifer Lidgett (Sailing)
46.  Mark Woodforde / Todd Woodbridge (Tennis)
47.  Mark Philippoussis (Tennis)
48.  Men's Hockey (Hockey)
49.  Women's Hockey (Hockey)
50.  Women's Basketball (Basketball)
51. Softball (Softball)
52. Robert Peden (Boxing)
53. Rick Timperi (Boxing)
54. Stefan Botev (Weightlifting)
55. Scott Goodman (Swimming)
56. Lauren Hewitt (Athletics)
57. Angela Kennedy (Swimming)
58. Megan Still / Kate Slatter (Rowing)
59. Jane Jamieson (Athletics)
60. Scott Miller (Swimming)
61. Kyle Vander-Kuyp (Athletics)
62. Michelle Ferris (Cycling)
63. Brad Mcgee (Cycling)
64. Opening Ceremony XXV Olympiad
65. P. Antonie / S. Hawkins (Rowing)
66. Clint Robinson (Canoeing)
67. Matthew Ryan (Equestrian)
68. Oarsome Foursome (Rowing)
69. A.Hoy / G.Rolton / M.Ryan (Equestrian)
70. Kathy Watt (Cycling)
71. Kieren Perkins (Swimming)
72. Hayley Lewis (Swimming)
73. Kieren Perkins (Swimming)
74. Danielle Woodward (Canoeing)
75. Gary Neiwand (Cycling)
76. Kathy Watt (Cycling)
77. Men's 4000m Pursuit (Cycling)
78. Men's Hockey (Hockey)
79. K4-1000m (Canoeing)
80. Nicole Stevenson (Swimming)
81. Hayley Lewis (Swimming)
82. Samantha Riley (Swimming)
83. Susan O'Neill (Swimming)
84. Phil Rogers (Swimming)
85. Tim Forsyth (Athletics)
86. Daniela Costian (Athletics)
87. Lars Kleppich (Sailing)
88. M. Booth / J. Forbes (Yachting)
89. N.Provis / R.Mcquillan (Tennis)
90. Closing Ceremony XXV Olympiad
91. Andrew "Boy" Charlton (Swimming)
92. Shane Gould (Swimming)
93. Murray Rose (Swimming)
94. Michael Wenden (Swimming)
95. Herb Elliott (Athletics)
96. Betty Cuthbert (Athletics)
97. Marjorie Jackson (Athletics)
98. Shirley Strickland (Athletics)
99. Edgar (Dunc) Gray (Cycling)
100. Checklist

Pride of the Nation - AH prefix

AH1.  Kieren Perkins (Swimming)
AH2.  Samantha Riley (Swimming)
AH3.  Daniel Kowalski (Swimming)
AH4.  Kathy Watt (Cycling)
AH5.  Hayley Lewis (Swimming)

Pride of the Nation - R prefix

R1.  Kieren Perkins (Swimming)
R2.  Samantha Riley (Swimming)
R3.  Jon Sieben (Swimming)
R4.  Rebecca Brown (Swimming)
R5.  Shane Gould (Swimming)
R6.  Men's Cycling: 4000m Pursuit (Cycling)
R7.  Kerry Junna-Saxby (Athletics)
R8.  Duncan Armstrong (Swimming)
R9.  Stephen Holland (Swimming)

Parkside Collectibles (USA) - Founder's Choice


2020
Founder's Choice
Parkside Collectibles
USA
4 cards (1 football)

Oscar sent me an e-mail about this on-going series of autograph cards. $20.00 per card with a maximum purchase of just two cards. Orders for more than 2 cards will be cancelled. You can see more here - Founder's Choice. Brenden Aaronson is currently with Philadelphia Union, but will be moving to RB Leipzig in January 2021. Thanks also to Henry Mehring for his help.

1.  Darell Hermaiz (Baseball)
2.  Brenden Aaronson (Philadelphia Union)
3.  Crystal Dangerfield (Basketball)
4.  Chris Nikic (Triathlete)

Tottenham Hotspur F.C. - (2020-21) Tottenham Hotspur Player Postcards


2020-21
Tottenham Hotspur Player Postcards
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
27 cards

Steven Martin has provided a checklist for this season's player cards. 

1.  Hugo Lloris
2.  Matt Doherty
3.  Sergio Reguilón
4.  Toby Alderweireld
5.  Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
6.  Davinson Sanchez
7.  Hueng-Min Son
8.  Harry Winks
9.  Gareth Bale
10.  Harry Kane
11.  Erik Lamela
12.  Joe Hart
14.  Joe Rodon
15.  Eric Dier
17.  Moussa Sissoko
18.  Giovani Lo Celso
19.  Ryan Sessegnon   -   not issued
20.  Dele Alli
21.  Juan Foyth   -   not issued
22.  Paulo Gazzaniga   -   not issued
23.  Steven Bergwijn
24.  Serge Aurier
25.  Japhet Tanganga
27.  Lucas Moura
28.  Tanguy Ndombele
30.  Gedson Fernandes
33.  Ben Davies
41.  Alfie Whiteman   -   not issued
45.  Carlos Vinicius
47.  Jack Clarke   -   not issued
48.  Harvey White   -   not issued
53.  Dane Scarlett   -   not issued
Jose Mourinho (Head Coach)
Ledley King (Assistant First Team Coach)

I.P.C. Magazines / Tiger & Scorcher - Sport 1977 (Booklet)


1977
Sport 1977
I.P.C. Magazines / Tiger & Scorcher
1 booklet

The booklet pages were included in the issues dated 24 September, 1977 through to 29 October, 1977.

1.  1977 Monaco Grand Prix
2.  Editorial
3.  John Conteh (Boxing)
4.  David Ward (Rugby League)
5.  Virginia Wade (Tennis)
6.  Bjorn Borg (Tennis)
7.  Nelli Kim (Gymnastics)
8.  Barry Sheene (Motor Cycling)
9.  Mike Brearley (Middlesex)
10.  David Green v Carlos Palomino (Boxing)
11.  Robert Horne (Ferrari)
12.  Tom Watson (Golf)
13.  Mike Proctor (Cricket)
14.  Emlyn Hughes
15.  Geoff Boycott (Cricket)
16.  Ford Escort (Jubille Rally)
17.  Graham Barlow (Cricket)
18.  Trevor Francis
19.  James Hunt (Motor Racing)
20.  Phil Bennett (British Lions)
21.  Martin Buchan, Alex Stepney (Manchester United)
22.  Martin's Goddall Mini
23.  Derek Randall (Cricket)
24.  Lester Piggott and The Minstrel (Horse Racing)

Esso - The England World Cup Squad 1970 (Poster) (02) - Advert


1970
The England World Cup Squad 1970
Esso
1 poster

Roger Pashby has provided a scan of this advert from issue number 40D of Football League Review. You can see more of this publication on Roger's website dedicated to the magazine in all it's formats - Football League Review.

P & M Eagle / Channel Island Breakfast Milk - Gold Top Milk Sporting Year Wall Chart


1986
Gold Top Milk Sporting Year Wall Chart
P & M Eagle / Channel Island Breakfast Milk
1 poster

Martin Bennett has provided a photo of this advert for a special Wall Chart featuring all the top sporting events of 1987, with an image of what looks like a Southampton player just right of centre.

Gold Top Milk Sporting Year Wall Chart

Friday 25 December 2020

Topps - Premier League 2014 Official Sticker Collection (12) - Gold Pro 11 - Illustrated Checklist


2013-14
Premier League 2014 Official Sticker Collection
Topps
120 stickers

An illustrated checklist of all six stickers from each of the 20 teams, thanks to Alan Probert for the scans.

John Sinclair Ltd. - Football Favourites (1908) (02) - Sunderland A.F.C.


1908
Football Favourites
John Sinclair Ltd.
51 cards

Not quite an illustrated checklist of the Sunderland cards, with just one missing. The full checklist can be found here - John Sinclair Ltd. - Football Favourites (1908).
Scott Leventhal has been in touch, advising that this collection could not have been issued in 1906 as Chas. Thomson didn't join Sunderland from Heart of Midlothian until just prior to the 1908/09 season, so the earliest the cards could have been issued is 1908. I have updated the previous posts to bring them in line with what we know now following the result of this new research.