Sunday, September 22

Qatar World Cup 2022: where to buy the Panini album and how much it costs in the US and Mexico

Julio Guzmán

The Soccer World Cup is one of the most awaited sporting events by fans all over the planet. From the hand of the World Cup comes the long-awaited album of Panini prints that for several decades has made collectors vibrate.

A few months before the Qatar party begins, great expectation has been created about the release date and the prices of the albums and collectible prints that the Italian publisher founded in 1961.

According to Panini, the album will consist of 670 stamps to fill the 32 selections that will compete, in addition to the section of stadiums, shields and special holograms.

Fans in the United States will be among the first to enjoy the prints. According to Panini America the 24 August will go on sale.

For fans of Mexico next September 7 will be the launch of the collectible book that can be purchased online and at different points of sale.

The Panini album for the Qatar World Cup will consist of 670 prints. Photo: Shutterstock.

These are the prices for the United States

-Soft cover album without envelopes: $2 dollars

-Box with 24 envelopes: $80 Dollars

These are the prices for Mexico

-Envelope with five stamps: 18 pesos ($0.9 dollars)

-The box with 80 envelopes: 1,800 pesos ($93 dollars)

-Ecoblister with 10 envelopes: 179 pesos ($8.95 Dollars)

-Album of soft paste with two envelopes: 33 pesos. ($2.75 dollars)

-Regular Hardcover Album: 247 pesos. ($12.35 dollars)

-Paste album hard with 75 envelopes: 2,95 pesos. ($106 dollars)

-Stadium package plus gold album plus 100 envelopes: 2,499 pesos ($150.95 Dollars)

The Panini album pre-sale will also be available for sale online, whose pre-sale ended on 12 of August , but can also be purchased at specialty stores, newsstands, supermarkets, and department stores.

The World Cup in Qatar will bring new faces of soccer players who will represent their country hand in hand with some already established ones who will play their second cup or in other cases their fifth cup like the Argentine Lionel Messi and the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo. In the case of being summoned, the Mexicans Andrés Guardado and Guillermo Ochoa would also join this select group, although the goalkeeper would do so with three cups as a starter and two as a substitute.

While it arrives the World Cup some Latin fans prepare their suitcases and purses to make the trip to Arab territory. Among some of the matches with the highest demand, Argentina vs. Mexico, Germany vs. Spain and the final stand out.

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