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It was on a warm afternoon of July 1998 when France won
against Brazil during the last Soccer World Cup final
match of the century. 80 thousand people were the exited
concurrence to that game.
70 years ago, and many miles away, at the Centenario Stadium
of Montevideo, Uruguay, other 80 thousand not less exited
souls witnessed the first Soccer World Cup finals in the
history. It was July the 30, 1930.
The essence of the most played sport on earth was present
equally in both events, but there is a slight difference
between them: the 2 billion people that followed the last
final match through television.
Is this overwhelming passion, continuously growing since the
first soccer ball bounced on a play field, what has made the
Soccer World Championship the most important sport event in
our days.
Uruguay has a great responsibility for this legacy, which
symbolizes the origins of the Soccer World Cup, the
same way as Greece does for the origins of the Olympic games.
It is because of this, that World Cup Collections was born,
from a little country with 3 million of habitants, to offer
the whole world and by every possible means, this world's
cultural treasure.
Worldcupcollections.com intends to be a meeting point for the
collectors in this area, and offers the basic information that
every Soccer lover would demand from a site like this as well
as some services that make possible a fluent communication
between the users.
Our Company has developed an exclusive line of products on the
theme of the First Soccer World Cup. These products, inspired
upon the originals of our privet collection and museum, will
gradually arise during the present and next year, in the
form of limited editions.
Our web site also allows the users the possibility of
purchasing these products on a secure and easy way. For more
information, you can read our Frequently Asked Questions page HERE,
or you can send us questions or comments to info@worldcupcollections.com.
It is a real pleasure to us to introduce WORLD CUP
COLLECTIONS.
We count on your participation.
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