mercoledì 8 marzo 2023

Panini Fotboll 93

 

Fotboll '93 is the fourth album of the Swedish football produced by Panini after the '86, '87 and '91 editions. The album dedicates the cover to the Swedish rising star Henrik Larsson, who moved to Feyenoord at the end of the season. The collection includes other young Swedish players that became famous in the following years, like Joachim Bjorklund and Kenneth Andersson, and a section with the best Swedish players abroad (like Brolin, Thern, Ingesson, Limpar, Dahlin). In the 1993 Allsvenskan tournament, IFK Goteborg won the title and Bertilsson (Halmstads) and Lilienberg (Trelleborgs) became the top goalscorers with 18 goals.

The Fotboll '93 sticker album shows first the Allsvenkan clubs in alphabetical order, with 23 sticker per club over three pages: the shiny badge, the team photo, and 20 players. Only Malmo has 21 stickers, missing two players compared to the other teams.

After the Allsvenskan clubs, there is a section called Svenska Proffs, which consists of 12 of the best Swedish professional players abroad. For each player there are details about their characteristics and career and there are two stickers, one shiny in action and one regular profile sticker.

The last part of the album includes the club of Division 1, for which only the team photo sticker is included. There are in total 28 clubs divided in two groups (Norra and Sodra).
























Back cover of the album

Goteborg football stars Thomas Ravelli and Joachim Bjorklund

The young Henrik Larsson and Kenneth Andersson

Shiny and regular Dahlin stickers from Fotboll 93

Swedish players abroad: Limpar (Arsenal) and Brolin (Parma)


Album details:
Full name: Fotboll '93
Publisher: Panini
League: Swedish (Allsvenskan, Division 1 
Season: 1993
Number of clubs and stickers per club:
  • Allsvenkan (14 clubs, 23 stickers except for Malmo with 21 stickers)
  • Division 1 (28 clubs, 1 sticker)
Other sections:
  • Svenska Proffs (24 stickers)
Checklist: click here

Total number of stickers: 372










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