Whether you are a football fan or not, the World Cup brings people together. It is a time for friendly rivalry and the world’s best players in an event that brings out the best in career athletes. With this World Cup history book, you will find yourself falling back into the atmosphere that surrounded some of the most iconic moments in sporting history and reliving this magical experience through some of the sport’s most legendary matches.
If you are a football fan, this book will bring back all the memories! Relive Maradona’s ‘best goal ever’ against England in 1986, most will remember the now infamous ‘hand of God’ moment. Relive that matches that saw tales about Paul Gascoigne and his tears at Italia ’90 and David Beckham’s infamous yellow card against Argentina in 1998.
Take a look at the contentsto see which historic moments are captured.
How is your World Cup history book personalised?
Name: 25-character limit (appears on the cover)
Gift Box: Optional (please see image for example of gift box available)
The opening page includes a space for you to write a handwritten personal message. If you are ordering this as a gift, we recommend getting the book delivered to your home address if you would like to complete it with a personalised message. Only enter the name you wish to be printed on the book. When entering your personalisation, please note that accents, emojis and other symbols can’t be used as our system doesn’t support these. Make sure to double-check your spelling.
Size & Quality
Cover: Hardback
Page Count: 162
Size: Tabloid Size (29.8cm x 36.4cm)
Paper Source: Our books are made from responsibly sourced paper from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper manufacturers.
Made in the UK
Our Personalised Football Books are unofficial products and are in no way affiliated with any football club unless specifically stated. These newspaper reproductions are created from the Mirror scan archive and in some instances, there will be blemishes and the reproduction quality may not be as clear or precise vs copying directly from the actual paper itself.