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‘Got!’: Panini 1970 World Cup sticker book completed after 56 years

Stephen Butler, a 69-year-old fan, completed his 1970 Panini World Cup sticker book 56 years after starting it by purchasing the missing Chile sticker for £150 online, coinciding with FIFA's announcement that its 60-year partnership with Panini will end in 2030. The completed album is valued at thousands of pounds, but Butler has no intention of selling it due to its deep personal nostalgic value.

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1970 Panini World Cup sticker bookmissing Chile stickerFIFA-Panini partnership terminationsports memorabilianostalgic collectiblesStephen Butler

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‘Got!’: Panini 1970 World Cup sticker book completed after 56 years

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