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Argentine plazas buzz with World Cup sticker trading fever

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Argentine plazas buzz with World Cup sticker trading fever

TL;DR

As the FIFA World Cup approaches, Argentine plazas are filled with people trading stickers to complete their Panini stickerbooks. This tradition fosters community and connection among fans, with sticker trading becoming a significant cultural activity in South America.

Key points

  • Argentine plazas are bustling with sticker trading ahead of the World Cup.
  • Panini launched its largest sticker collection for the upcoming tournament.
  • Sticker packs cost around $1.50 in Argentina and Uruguay.

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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — With just under a month until the FIFA World Cup kicks off, thousands of people are filling Argentine plazas strategizing to win a different game that has become a beloved part of the quadrennial competition: collecting and trading stickers to complete the official World Cup stickerbook. For more than half a century, Panini stickerbooks have been a treasured part of the World Cup experience, with schools, plazas and even offices becoming zones to barter for coveted rare stickers and duplicates laid out ready to be discarded. In South America, swapping stickers is even more important than simply collecting them, with WhatsApp groups, apps and websites popping up to facilitate the trades. On Sunday, throngs of people gathered in the heart of Buenos Aires exchanging multicolored decks of stickers with the faces of some of the world’s most famous soccer players, some doling them out on a table like a dealer in a poker game. Children cradle books where they carefully paste the stickers. “This connects you with the world. Everyone does it,” said Juan Valora, a fan who was collecting stickers with his girlfriend. “And if this was virtual, you wouldn’t be face to face looking at the cards and trading them. I think you’d miss out a bit on the human touch.” Panini launched its largest sticker collection ever for this World Cup, coinciding with the increase in participating countries from 32 to 48. Each pack contains seven stickers, and the price in both Argentina and Uruguay is around $1.50. The legendary stickerbooks, which can sell online for thousands of dollars, will come to an end after the 2030 World Cup when Fanatics takes over as FIFA’s exclusive sticker partner. Some sticker collectors now avoid trading by buying boxes of up to 104 sticker packs for $180, payable in installments, and bundled packages with albums. Even the so-called “rare” stickers, like those of , or , are available. “It’s a way to avoid spending extra money to finally complete it,” said Matías Inglesi, a software developer and father of 9-year-old Lucas, who spends about $20 a week on the hobby. For many children, completing the album is an even more cherished goal than their national team and parents, eager to please them, take over to help them meet their goal. Child psychologist Agustina Zerbinatti says that more than just a fun challenge, the activity helps children develop fine motor skills and learn, “from geography, knowing which languages ​​are spoken in each country, number sequencing and notions of cardinality and ordinality.” \\_ Follow AP’s Latin America coverage at

Q&A

Why is sticker trading important in Argentina during the World Cup?

Sticker trading is a beloved tradition that connects fans and fosters community, making it more than just a collecting activity.

How much do Panini sticker packs cost in Argentina?

Each pack of Panini stickers costs around $1.50 in Argentina.

What is the significance of the 2026 World Cup sticker collection?

The 2026 World Cup sticker collection is notable for being the largest ever, coinciding with an increase in participating countries from 32 to 48.

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