Monday, 17 September 2007

2007 Copa America Official programme


This is the 2007 Copa America official programme edited by Conmebol for the tournament held in Venezuela. Mint condition, 116 pages with info on teams, venues and history of the oldest national teams competition of the world.

Participant teams:
Argentina
Brazil
Uruguay
Mexico
United States
Chile
Paraguay
Peru
Bolivia
Ecuador
Venezuela
Colombia

Final
July 15th Brazil 3 - Argentina 0
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2005 Confederations Cup Media Guide


This is the official Media Guide for the 2005 Confederations Cup held in Germany as a general rehearsal of the 2006 Wolrd Cup. The guide has 110 pages and is edited in english. Mint condition.

Participants:
Germany organisers
Brazil world champions
Greece winners of "2004 European Championship"
Mexico winners of "2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup"
Argentina runners-up of "2004 Copa America" behind Brazil
Tunisia winners of "2004 African Cup of Nations"
Australia winners of "2004 Oceania Nations Cup"
Japan winners of "2004 Asian Cup"

Venues:
Waldstadion (Frankfurt), FIFA World Cup Stadium (former Niedersachsenstadion) (Hannover), FIFA World Cup Stadium (former Müngersdorfer Stadion) (Köln), Zentralstadion (Leipzig) and Franken-Stadion (Nürnberg).

Final
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Monday, 10 September 2007

1967 World Club Cup: Celtic vs. Racing


1967 World Club Cup

Lisbon Lions in Montevideo


This is a 13 x 18 cm (5.1 x 7.1 in) glossy lab printed photo of Celtic FC in Uruguay during the 1967 World Club Cup third leg. November 3rd, Montevideo. Training session at the Centenario Stadium: Hughes, Clark and Gemmel amongst others performing physical drills.
This would look great framed.


OTHER 100 ORIGINAL PRESS PHOTOS OF THE TOUR AVAILABLE (training session, match action, team photo, hotel's photo, etc.). CONTACT ME FOR FURTHER INFO

Additional info: This photo is a reproduction of an original press photo and it has been developed in a Professional Photo studio lab, not from a home computer, printed in ultra-glossy Kodak royal paper.


1st. leg:Venue: Glasgow. Field: Hampden Park, Ref: Juan Gardeazábal (Spain), Att: 170.000.October 18, 1967

Celtic (Scotland) 1-0 Racing Club (Argentina)

Goal: McNeil.

Celtic: Simpson - Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, McNeil, Clark, Johnstone, Lennox, Wallace, Auld, Hughes.
Racing Club: Cejas - Perfumo, Díaz - Martín, Mori, Basile - Raffo, Rulli, Cárdenas, Rodríguez, Maschio.


2nd. leg:Venue: Avellaneda. Field: Racing Club ("El Cilindro")November 1, 1967

Racing Club (Argentina) 2-1 Celtic (Scotland)

Goals: Raffo, Cárdenas / Gemmell.

Racing Club: Cejas - Perfumo, Chabay - Martín, Rulli, Basile - Raffo, Cardoso, Cárdenas, Rodríguez, Maschio.
Celtic: Fallon - Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, McNeil, Clark, Johnstone, Wallace, Charmers, O'Neil, Lennox.


Playoff:Venue: Montevideo (URU). Field: Centenario, Ref: Osorio (Paraguay) November 4, 1967 Racing Club 1-0 Celtic

Goal: Cárdenas.

Racing Club: Cejas -Perfumo, Chabay - Martín, Rulli, Basile - Raffo, Cardoso, Cárdenas, Rodríguez, Maschio.
Celtic: Fallon, Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, McNeil, Clark, Johnstone, Lennox, Wallace, Auld, Hughes.


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Thursday, 6 September 2007

1950 FA Cup final set: Arsenal vs. Liverpool



Arsenal 2 Liverpool 0
Wembley - Saturday 29th April


The set consist in a 10 x 15 cm (3.9 x 5.9 in) ultra glossy lab printed photo of the official programme cover plus a printed complete reproduction of the ticket of the final.

Ideal for framing.

Additional info: The cover repro has been developed in a Professional Photo studio lab, not from a home computer, printed in ultra-glossy Kodak royal paper//The ticket repro has been printed with a HP Color Laserjet 5550 dw.

Arsenal 2
(Lewis 2)
Swindin, Scott, Barnes, Forbes, Compton L, Mercer, Cox, Logie, Goring, Lewis, Compton D.
Liverpool 0
Sidlow, Lambert, Spicer. Taylor, Hughes, Jones, Payne, Baron, Stubbins, Fagan, Lidell
Referee: H Pearce
Attendance: 100,000

MATCH REPORT
Arsenal registered their third Wembley win, equalling Bolton's record, in a defence‑oriented Final against Liverpool.
The 2‑0 scoreline was a fair reflection of the play, though Liverpool were certainly on top in the early stages. After eighteen minutes, however, Arsenal scored their opening goal. Goring lured Hughes away from the midfield, leaving the Liverpool defence open and allowing Lewis to slide unnoticed into the penalty‑area, take Logie's measured pass into his stride and shoot unerringly into the net past Sidlow.
Liverpool struck back immediately, with Stubbins twice desperately close with headers, but Arsenal remained calm and unruffled in defence and by half‑time the impression had emerged that, psychologically, they held the upper hand.
Swindin, for Arsenal, made a wonderful save from Payne early in the second half after Liddell's fine centre had left him all at sea, and then a series of Arsenal counter‑attacks served as a prelude to a second goal after sixty‑three minutes. Mercer began the movement which ended with Lewis running in to beat Sidlow with a low shot into the corner.
Liverpool refused to admit defeat and beat against the Arsenal defence until the end. Three times they nearly scored, with Liddell and Payne prominent, but their last‑minute effort was in vain. Forbes at half‑back had been outstanding for Arsenal, while Mercer's leadership had been as impressive as ever.
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