Fussball 93 is the sixth album of the Austrian Bundesliga produced by Panini, after the previous collections released in 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, and 1992. The album includes 260 stickers with all the clubs of Division 1 and 2. The stickers are well designed, including also shiny badges. However, the cover with the giant face of Heimo Pfeiffenberger is rather questionable and probably one of the worst ever produced by Panini.
The album begins with the contents and an introductory page with two stickers: the Austrian Federation logo and the trophy of the championship. Then the 12 clubs of Division 1 are shown one after the other with 19 stickers per club: the shiny badge, the team photo (two stickers), and 16 players. A great feature of the album are the player careers included in each club page.
The 12 clubs of Division 2 have the stickers of the club badge (half shiny sticker) and the team photo (two stickers). There are no other sections with stickers in the album.
Austria Wien won the 1992/93 championship and Vaclav Danek (Wacker Innsbruk) was the top scorer with 24 goals. The player on the cover, Heimo Pfeiffenberger, scored 19 goals.
Back cover of the album
Shiny club badge stickers from Fussball 93
The sticker of Heimo Pfeiffenberger is also the cover of the album. He scored 19 goals in the 1992/93 championship, whereas Ivac Vastic scored 18 goals
International players from Fussball 93: The Norwegian striker Jan-Age Fjortoft (70 caps and 20 goals for Norway) and the Dutch midfielder Mario Been (ex Feyenoord and Pisa)
Album details:
Full name: Fussball 93
Publisher: Panini
League: Austrian (Division 1 and Division 2)
Season: 1992/1993
Number of clubs and stickers per club:
- Division 1 (12 clubs, 19 stickers)
- Division 2 (12 clubs, 2.5 stickers)
Other sections: Introduction (1 stickers)
Checklist: click here
Total number of stickers: 260
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