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Anish
07-30-2018, 02:00 PM
Been seeing some new posters and would be interested to know how many soccer collectors are on here and what everyone collects.

I’m currently interested in:
-Anything 19th century
-1902 Wills
-1906 Ogden’s
-1908 Ogden’s
-Billy Meredith
-1948 Monte Cudine
-1950 Tinghalls
-1953 Caramelos Pectorales
-1956 Brazil Idolos
-1958 Alifabolaget
-1958 Quigol
-Cruyff early cards
-1971 Lyons Maid
-Maradona early and Barcelona cards
-Messi Megacracks

Cheers

Econteachert205
07-30-2018, 06:55 PM
I'm not a soccer collector except that I do have a nice complete 1908 Ogden's set that I like very much.

aljurgela
07-30-2018, 11:08 PM
[QUOTE=Anish;1799281]Been seeing some new posters and would be interested to know how many soccer collectors are on here and what everyone collects.

I’m currently interested in:
-Anything 19th century. CIRCUS GIRL AND BAINES SHIELDS
-1902 Wills. YES STARS
-1906 Ogden’s YES STARS
-1908 Ogden’s. YEA STARS
-Billy Meredith. YES. MOST. ESPECIALLY. COPES SIBGLETON AND TADDY
-1948 Monte cudine YEA BUT PAUSING
-1950 TINGALLS. YEA
-1953 Caramelos NO
-1956 Brazil IDOLOS. YEA
-1958 ALFA. YEA.
-1958 QUIGOL. YEA
-Cruyff early cards ABAOLUTELY
-1971 Lyons Maid STARS
-Maradona early and Barcelona cards YES
-Messi MegacrackA. YEA

commishbob
07-30-2018, 11:34 PM
Love the game, coached for many years. I wouldn't consider myself an advanced soccer collector but I do enjoy my Players tobacco sets from the 20s. I also pick up Manchester United cards from the A&BC sets of the 50s and 60s and the later Topps England sets of the 70s. The Panini WC sticker sets are fun. Players I collect haphazardly include Figo (I'm Portuguese), Messi, Bobby Charlton and Wayne Rooney.

Peter_Spaeth
07-31-2018, 07:44 AM
Over the past year and a half, as I've diversified what I collect, I've tried to add a card or two (rookies in most cases) of each of the all-time greats DiStefano through C Ronaldo. So I would call myself someone who dabbles rather than a real soccer collector.

Ulidia
07-31-2018, 11:01 AM
Have a relatively advanced soccer collection but not of cards (other memorabilia),

I am a life member of Crusaders, a football club in Belfast, Northern Ireland and I also have a season ticket for Internazionale of Milan.

I’ve also regularly travelled to games abroad to watch the Northern Ireland national team and have a particular interest in Belfast Celtic, Ireland’s great club side that last played in 1949.

thelimey
08-01-2018, 09:12 AM
I started collecting NFL rookie HoF cards about 7 years ago. Then at the start of this year I decided to expand to, as a Brit, my native game of football. At the moment I'm focusing on Rookie cards with a loose emphasis on Ballon d'Or winners (old European Footballer of the Year award) & key 80's to 00's players (as I'm in my late 30's).

rgpete
08-01-2018, 05:22 PM
I got most of my Italian soccer cards ( stickers) from my wifes Uncles from Italy when they would visit us and when we go to visit my wifes family in Italy. Also picked up some soccer packs from Brazil when we were on our honeymoon in 1986. My daughter got involved with soccer at a young age, she was lucky to be trained by one of the US Women's National Team sister's, we both got to meet the Womens National Team at a practice were they signed her Pink US National Team Mothers Day Jersey for her. My daughter and her team mate friend also helped with a camp offered by one of the Womens National Team Member

steve B
08-04-2018, 08:09 PM
I have a few Soccer cards, so I would say I collect them, but the same way I tend to collect anything else, haphazardly. I have some modern, one or two US sets from the 70's, a few of the Topps stickers from 78, and a few British Topps from the 70's or 80's. I may have a couple older ones, but if I do, only one or two and nothing exciting.

Arazi4442
08-05-2018, 08:18 PM
Like a couple have said, I have some soccer cards but wouldn't call myself a soccer collector. I've got a few nice soccer RCs and a few more on my want list - my primary focus would be RCs outside of the 4 major sports.

Soccer is some of the most interesting to look at and talk about along with boxing, imo.

Peter_Spaeth
08-05-2018, 08:34 PM
Wikipedia has (at least for the relative newcomer, me) some really good write-ups of soccer players, although I think they overuse the "considered one of the greatest footballers ever" a bit.

aljurgela
08-06-2018, 07:05 AM
Wikipedia has (at least for the relative newcomer, me) some really good write-ups of soccer players, although I think they overuse the "considered one of the greatest footballers ever" a bit.

Especially for English speakers....

Copa7
08-06-2018, 04:07 PM
[QUOTE=Anish;1799281]Been seeing some new posters and would be interested to know how many soccer collectors are on here and what everyone collects.

I’m currently interested in:
-Anything 19th century. CIRCUS GIRL AND BAINES SHIELDS
-1902 Wills. YES STARS
-1906 Ogden’s YES STARS
-1908 Ogden’s. YEA STARS
-Billy Meredith. YES. MOST. ESPECIALLY. COPES SIBGLETON AND TADDY
-1948 Monte cudine YEA BUT PAUSING
-1950 TINGALLS. YEA
-1953 Caramelos NO
-1956 Brazil IDOLOS. YEA
-1958 ALFA. YEA.
-1958 QUIGOL. YEA
-Cruyff early cards ABAOLUTELY
-1971 Lyons Maid STARS
-Maradona early and Barcelona cards YES
-Messi MegacrackA. YEA


I have just returned from the National Sports Collectors Convention in Cleveland. I can say the soccer card industry is expanding. Panini, Topps and Leaf all are producing soccer for the American market. This is the most ever. In addition, the high end product is almost scary with $500 boxes which guarantee autograph cards.

I have a good amount of cards to trade including some George Best, Figo, Ronaldo, Platini and other rarer issues that people have mentioned here.

I have a few extra sample cards made just for the NSCC show.

I'm looking for Beckenbauer, Pele, Puskas, Cryuff and Chinaglia. But I'm open to anything interesting I don't have in my collection.

Arazi4442
08-06-2018, 05:25 PM
[QUOTE=aljurgela;1799417]


I have just returned from the National Sports Collectors Convention in Cleveland. I can say the soccer card industry is expanding. Panini, Topps and Leaf all are producing soccer for the American market. This is the most ever. In addition, the high end product is almost scary with $500 boxes which guarantee autograph cards.

I have a good amount of cards to trade including some George Best, Figo, Ronaldo, Platini and other rarer issues that people have mentioned here.

I have a few extra sample cards made just for the NSCC show.

I'm looking for Beckenbauer, Pele, Puskas, Cryuff and Chinaglia. But I'm open to anything interesting I don't have in my collection.

Just got back last night from The National as well. Don't mind saying I was a little (just a little) disappointed. It was huge and there were tons of people but, for me personally, a serious lack of diversity.

If you ignore the stuff put out in the last 5 or so years, there was practically nothing from the non big-4 sports. I saw one Pele, two Cassius Clays (saw both sell) and zero anything else from soccer, boxing, tennis, golf (a few 81 donruss), racing, etc. Some pretty cool non-sport and early Olympic at the same table as the Clays, but that's it out of over 600 tables.

While I'm rolling, I hear a lot about trying to get the younger generation into collecting. Plenty of kids with their parent digging through boxes, but again, literally did not see one Chloe Kim, Shaun White, Simone Biles, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Speith, Alex Morgan, Serena Williams, Michael Phelps, etc. The list goes on and on.

Obviously it's up to the dealers to put out what they feel will sell. I was just hoping for a little variety. You can only look at so many '86 Fleer Jordan's, 1960s Mantles and probably 150 tables of Bowman Chrome Autos.

Okay, rant over. As you were. ;)

Collect Equity
08-11-2018, 03:37 PM
I got into soccer cards 10 years ago when I wanted to invest in Sports Cards and after looking at the market, I decided that soccer cards and specifically Pele, looked to be a good investment. So I started buying up Pele cards.

At that same time I was collecting vintage Red Sox, but I quickly exhausted my budget and got to the point where all vintage Red Sox cards I didn't have cost >$200, which was outside of my budget at the time. So instead I started buying more and more soccer cards because I could get lots of cool cards from all over the world for not very expensive prices. I love that in an average week I'll get mail from England, Italy, Croatia, and Brazil - it's pretty cool!

Now I consider myself a soccer card collector, which is ironic because the only soccer I ever follow actively is the World Cup. I've still never sold any of my soccer card 'investments,' but have built a moderate collection of cool soccer cards along the way.

Soccer cards I collect are:

Pele - I love Pele cards/stickers/discs and have a lot of them. I am trying for one of each card from his playing years. I am more interested in rare cards than high-grade cards
1950 Tinghalls - especially team USA & rare backs
Vintage Billy Meredith, Steve Bloomer & GO Smith UK cards
Vintage Nasazzi & Andrade cards
Vintage Zamora and Alcantara Spanish cards
Rookies of Soccer stars, vintage & modern
1970 Panini World Cup blue/red back cards
1938 Union König Fussball Dixie Dean, Nasazzi, Zamora (I want to collect all 5 different backs of all 3 players)


If you have anything you would be willing to part with that might fit with my collecting interests above, let me know :)

I have been lazy about posting on this forum, but am glad to see more soccer card discussion, so I will try to start posting as well to keep the conversation going.

-Jonathan

obiwin
08-14-2018, 11:37 PM
Not my primary collecting focus, but I have a budding collection of vintage defunct Washington DC/Baltimore soccer teams memorabilia (Whips, Darts, Dips, Washington Stars, Virginia Capitol Cavaliers, Washington Cavaliers, Warthogs, Freedom, Bays, Comets, Blast)

My brother also collects Panini Wold Cup stickers, including the endless variations of packets, albums, etc.

aljurgela
08-15-2018, 09:09 AM
I got into soccer cards 10 years ago when I wanted to invest in Sports Cards and after looking at the market, I decided that soccer cards and specifically Pele, looked to be a good investment. So I started buying up Pele cards.

At that same time I was collecting vintage Red Sox, but I quickly exhausted my budget and got to the point where all vintage Red Sox cards I didn't have cost >$200, which was outside of my budget at the time. So instead I started buying more and more soccer cards because I could get lots of cool cards from all over the world for not very expensive prices. I love that in an average week I'll get mail from England, Italy, Croatia, and Brazil - it's pretty cool!

Now I consider myself a soccer card collector, which is ironic because the only soccer I ever follow actively is the World Cup. I've still never sold any of my soccer card 'investments,' but have built a moderate collection of cool soccer cards along the way.

Soccer cards I collect are:

Pele - I love Pele cards/stickers/discs and have a lot of them. I am trying for one of each card from his playing years. I am more interested in rare cards than high-grade cards
1950 Tinghalls - especially team USA & rare backs
Vintage Billy Meredith, Steve Bloomer & GO Smith UK cards
Vintage Nasazzi & Andrade cards
Vintage Zamora and Alcantara Spanish cards
Rookies of Soccer stars, vintage & modern
1970 Panini World Cup blue/red back cards
1938 Union König Fussball Dixie Dean, Nasazzi, Zamora (I want to collect all 5 different backs of all 3 players)


If you have anything you would be willing to part with that might fit with my collecting interests above, let me know :)

I have been lazy about posting on this forum, but am glad to see more soccer card discussion, so I will try to start posting as well to keep the conversation going.

-Jonathan

Very, very nice list. I LOVE the Union Konig cards and Tinghalls cards.