giovedì 27 novembre 2025

Panini Fussball 2012 (Austria)

 

The official sticker collection of Austrian football for the 2011/2012 season presents a clear and compact structure, covering once again both the Bundesliga and the Erste Liga with a total of 312 stickers. This edition follows the traditional Panini layout of the early 2010s, without updates, inserts, posters.

The album opens with five introductory stickers, beginning with the special Panini logo celebrating the company’s 50th anniversary. These are followed by the 2011 Bundesliga champions Sturm Graz (two stickers), the Bundesliga logo, and the sticker of Roland Linz, the league’s top scorer of the previous season. 

The Bundesliga clubs are then shown following the classification order of the previous season. Each team has 27 stickers over four pages: the shiny club badge, the team photo composed of three stickers, and the stadium composed of two stickers. The manager is also featured, and the remaining space is filled with 20 player portrait stickers.

Between the Bundesliga and Erste Liga sections, the album includes two single-page features. The first is dedicated to the 2011 Austrian Cup final, represented by three action stickers from the match won by SV Ried, who defeated Austria Lustenau 2–0 to lift the trophy. The second is the Young Star Team 2010/11, which highlights promising emerging talents including three dedicated stickers: Thomas Hopfer, Stefan Zwierschitz, and Daniel Schöpf. 

The Erste Liga section adopts a more compact presentation, dedicating three stickers per club, consisting of a shiny badge and a team photo split into two stickers. 

On the pitch, the 2011/12 Austrian Bundesliga was dominated by Red Bull Salzburg, who secured the title with 68 points. Their attacking strength defined the season: both Jakob Jantscher and Stefan Maierhofer—also from Salzburg—finished as joint top scorers with 14 goals each.



















Back cover of the album

The top scorers of the 2010/11 Austrian Bundesliga with 14 goals: Jantscher and Maierhofer

The young talent Michael Gregoritsch (17 years old), who later played for several clubs in the German Bundesliga, and Roland Linz, top scorer of the previous season with 21 goals.

Album details:
Full name: Fussball Bundesliga 2011/2012
Publisher: Panini
League:  Austrian (Bundesliga and Erste Liga)
Season: 2011/2012
Number of clubs and stickers per club:
  • Bundesliga (10 clubs, 27 stickers)
  • Erste Liga (10 clubs, 3 stickers)
Other sections:
  • Introduction (5 stickers)
  • OFB-Samsung Cup Final 2010/2011 (3 stickers)
  • Young Star Team 2010/2011 (3 stickers)
  • Erste Liga logo (1 sticker)
Update: No
Extra (cards, poster): No
Checklist: click here

Total number of stickers: 312




mercoledì 19 novembre 2025

Panini Fussball 95 (Austria)

 

Fussball 95 is the Panini’s official sticker collection for the 1994/95 Austrian football season, covering both Division 1 and Division 2. The album features 218 stickers, making it slightly smaller than other mid-90s Austrian releases, but it uses larger sticker formats compared to the previous album Fussball 93 (since a Fussball 94 edition was never published). Graphics are simple and essential, and the overall layout feels transitional between earlier minimalist designs and the more colourful mid-90s albums.

The album opens with an introduction section of two stickers, followed by ten Division 1 clubs, each presented with 18 stickers over four pages: the shiny club badge, the team photo, the manager, and 15 player portraits. Division 2 receives much more limited coverage, with 16 clubs represented only by two stickers each, a shiny badge and a team photo sticker. A one-page section at the end of the album, “Profis Wählen Profis” (Professionals choose professionals), adds four additional stickers featuring selected standout players: Konrad, Feiersinger, Stöger, and Pfeiffenberger.

There are no updates, posters, or extra inserts for this collection and the graphics is pretty basic. Still, the clean structure makes it a pleasant collection for fans of Austrian football.

In the 1994/95 season, SV Austria Salzburg were crowned champions, while Souleymane Sané (Tirol Innsbruck) finished as the league’s top scorer with 20 goals.




















Back cover of the album

The best scorers of the league were two International players: Sané (Senegal) scored 20 goals and Mjelde (Norway) 17 goals

Sturm Graz strikers Ivica Vastic and Mario Haas

Album details:
full name: Fussball 95
Publisher: Panini
League: Austrian (Division 1 and Division 2)
Season: 1994/1995
Number of clubs and stickers per club:
  • Division 1 (10 clubs, 18 stickers)
  • Division 2 (16 clubs, 2 stickers)
Other sections:
  • Introduction (2 stickers)
  • Profis Wählen Profis (4 stickers) 
Updates: No
Extra (poster, cards): No
Checklist: click here

Total number of stickers: 218






giovedì 13 novembre 2025

Panini FIFA 365 2025

 

The Panini FIFA 365 2025 – The Golden World of Football marks the tenth anniversary of the FIFA 365 series, celebrating a decade of global football collecting. Published for the 2024/2025 season, this edition continues Panini’s international tradition, offering also a hardcover album, released in few European countries, that combines classic structure with new creative ideas.

The album opens with three introductory stickers featuring the FIFA 365 and FIFA logos, followed by a “Panini FIFA 365 10 Years” section that includes 10 shiny stickers recalling iconic moments and designs from past editions. 

At its core, the 2025 edition showcases 20 clubs, each across two pages with 18 stickers, including the team badge, kit, and a mix of portraits and action shots. Every five clubs, a “My Golden Team” sub-section appears, with five different themes—Urban Legends, Game Breakers, Street Ballers, City Artists, and Titanic D-Fence. Each of these sections features 15 stickers, one with the theme logo and 14 players from which the collector can select eleven starters and three substitutes. 

At the end of the album there are two special sections. The four-page “FIFA Club World Cup 2023” section contains 27 stickers celebrating the competition and its champions, while the “Argentina Golden Tribute” honors the nation’s remarkable run of victories at Copa América 2021 and 2024 and the FIFA World Cup 2022, with three celebratory stickers and nine player sticker dedicated to the core group of 18 players who defined Argentina’s golden era.

While the album contains a total of 497 stickers, there are regional editions expanding the collection with additional clubs—Crvena Zvezda, Partizan, and Maribor for Eastern Europe, and Porto and Sporting for Portugal.
























Back cover of the album

Legend stickers: Ronaldo and Shevchenko

In the season 2024/2025, Erling Haaland scored 34 goals for Manchester City and Vinicius 22 goals for Real Madrid

Young rising stars: Yamal and Wirtz

The "My Golden Team" stickers of the legends Ronaldo and Beckham

Album details:
Full name: FIFA 365 2025 - The Golden World of Football
Publisher: Panini
Edition: International
Season: 2024/2025
Number of clubs: 20
Stickers per club: 18
Other sections:
  • Introduction (3 stickers)
  • Panini FIFA 365 10 years (10 stickers)
  • Hall of Legends (10 stickers)
  • Urban Legends (15 stickers)
  • Game Breakers (15 stickers)
  • Street Ballers (15 stickers)
  • City Artists (15 stickers)
  • Titanic D-Fence (15 stickers)
  • FIFA Club World Cup 2023 (27 stickers)
  • Argentina Golden Tribute (12 stickers)
Extra clubs:
  • Eastern Europe edition: Crvena Zvezda, Partizan, Maribor
  • Portugues edition: Porto and Sporting
Hardcover album: Yes
Checklist: click here

Total number of stickers (album): 497