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World Cup Panini Stickers for Rothbardian Austro-Libertarians

From Guate Libre Mises: “Panini” stickers for Rothbardians (e.g. Rothbard, Mises, etc.).

I never heard of this before, I don’t follow soccer, but according to Grok:

A Panini sticker is a small, collectible adhesive picture (usually about the size of a trading card) featuring soccer players, teams, crests, stadiums, and other World Cup-related images. You peel off the backing and stick them into a dedicated album to “complete” the collection.

It’s like baseball cards or Pokémon cards, but specifically stickers designed to fill pages in a big book. The quote you shared captures it perfectly—it’s a global tradition run by the Italian company Panini that’s been going strong since the 1970 World Cup.

See: Panini sites for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Sticker Collection: Panini America; Main sticker collection page; International Panini Store; MyPanini; FIFA Panini Collection.


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