FIFA's "stringent" regulations for World Cup's participants and their uniforms/equipments.
Feautured on FC Barcelona's shirts against Santos, during the 2013 edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy.
Anna was born with the Down Syndrome.
Only straight lines in a very striking fragmental technique style.
By Dave Merrell.
Beautiful, evocative, minimalistic, football posters.
By the hand of Richard Debenham.
Brazilian club Corinthians (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista) immortalized 12 of the team's most memorable goals, in an initiative dubbed The Goal of the Wall (Gol de Muro).
Described/defined as:
The Goal of the Wall is scored with sweat and courage. It could be scored with a heel pass, but not necessarily, it is. It is considered the ones scored with the foot, head, shin, with that little part of the toe´s broken nail or anything else that could be done. Eventually scored in the additional time in very desperate moments. It is the breath taking one, which turns into screams, songs and widespread euphoria. It is intrinsically linked to People´s Republic of Corinthians. Is an emblematic goal that decides and moves the crowd.
Using walls as the canvas, 12 evocative, atmospheric, almost ethereal, goal-related moments, were captured and pictured for posterity:
Above, Sócrates' goal, Corinthians 1 vs 1 São Paulo (1983·12·14).
Below, Tupãzinho's goal, Corinthians 1 vs 0 São Paulo (1990·12·16):
Neto's goal, Corinthians 3 vs 2 Flamengo (1991·05·05):
Ricardinho's goal, Corinthians 2 vs 1 Santos (2001·05·13):
Bird's-eye view:
(ZZ)Zooming in:
Prints and Tees available.
Football kits of yesterday and today, painstakingly rendered by talented designer. The level of detail/quality is usually awe-inspiring.