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Soccer Collection (#100)

"Soccer: A Beautiful Game Celebrated through Fine Art" Immerse yourself in the world with these stunning fine art pieces capturing the essence of some iconic stadiums

Background imageSoccer Collection: Boy with football

Boy with football
Inge Schuster

Background imageSoccer Collection: Reading series

Reading series
Eine Zeitschrift beziehungsweise ein Magazin liegt verdeckt auf der ersten Sitzreihe eines Stadions. A magazine lies hidden on the first row of seats of a stadium. . Bastian Kienitz

Background imageSoccer Collection: Goalkeeper

Goalkeeper
Samanta Krivec

Background imageSoccer Collection: Child playing football

Child playing football
Adolfo Urrutia

Background imageSoccer Collection: Street games

Street games
Julien Oncete

Background imageSoccer Collection: The furthest football field

The furthest football field
Bingo Z

Background imageSoccer Collection: playing in the forest

playing in the forest
Carmine Chiriacò

Background imageSoccer Collection: sport

sport
Emine Basa

Background imageSoccer Collection: Crowned

Crowned
Zhecho Planinski

Background imageSoccer Collection: Football field on the edge of the world

Football field on the edge of the world
Simoon

Background imageSoccer Collection: Champions league

Champions league
Hamid Jamshidian

Background imageSoccer Collection: Champions league II

Champions league II
Hamid Jamshidian

Background imageSoccer Collection: fog play

fog play
Jürgen Hartlieb

Background imageSoccer Collection: Sport - Football - Arsenal - Charlie George (Left) and skipper Frank McLintock celebrate

Sport - Football - Arsenal - Charlie George (Left) and skipper Frank McLintock celebrate in front of fans after defeating Liverpool 2-1 in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium. Date - 8th May 1971

Background imageSoccer Collection: Sport - Football - Arsenal - Team - 1971-72 Back Row - L to R - Bob McNab

Sport - Football - Arsenal - Team - 1971-72 Back Row - L to R - Bob McNab, Ray Kennedy, Bob Wilson, John Roberts, Geoff Barnett, Peter Simpson, Peter Marinello

Background imageSoccer Collection: Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1971 - A jubilant Arsenal team celebrate after being

Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1971 - A jubilant Arsenal team celebrate after being presented with the FA Youth Cup after beating Cardiff City Youth at Ninian Park - 5th May 1971

Background imageSoccer Collection: Sport - Football - Arsenal - Former Arsenal and Welsh international footballer Bryn Jones

Sport - Football - Arsenal - Former Arsenal and Welsh international footballer Bryn Jones pictured at his North London home in front of a team photograph of the 1938-39 side

Background imageSoccer Collection: Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1971 - FA Cup Final Arsenal lift the FA Cup following

Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1971 - FA Cup Final Arsenal lift the FA Cup following their 2-1 win over Liverpool - Holding the cup is victorious skipper Frank McLintock on the shoulders of winning

Background imageSoccer Collection: Sport - Football - Arsenal v Cardiff City - FA Cup Final - 23rd April 1927 - Wembley

Sport - Football - Arsenal v Cardiff City - FA Cup Final - 23rd April 1927 - Wembley Stadium - Cardiffs Hughie Ferguson throws up his arms in delight as his shot crawls over the line after Arsenals

Background imageSoccer Collection: Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1955-56 Arsenal players - Forbes, Tommy Lawton

Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1955-56 Arsenal players - Forbes, Tommy Lawton, Lishman Date - 17th Aug 1956

Background imageSoccer Collection: Millwall v Liverpool, FA Cup 4th round, played at the home ground of Millwall, The Den

Millwall v Liverpool, FA Cup 4th round, played at the home ground of Millwall, The Den. Picture shows Ian Rush running off to celebrate after scoring Liverpools 2nd goal

Background imageSoccer Collection: The Wimbledon Football Team, FA Cup Winners 1988 pictured during their victorious

The Wimbledon Football Team, FA Cup Winners 1988 pictured during their victorious homecoming to Wimbledon. The town have turned out in their thousands to greet them

Background imageSoccer Collection: Picture shows Matt Busby, instructing his Manchester United team

Picture shows Matt Busby, instructing his Manchester United team, during a training session ahead of the 1968 European Cup Final against Benfica, at Wembley

Background imageSoccer Collection: Bobby Charlton, Manchester United Footballer, has a cup of tea at the Civic reception in

Bobby Charlton, Manchester United Footballer, has a cup of tea at the Civic reception in the Manchester Town Hall, as fans wait patiently for him to give them his autograph

Background imageSoccer Collection: Stoke v Coventry. The last of the Stoke City fans leave the Boothen End at the last

Stoke v Coventry. The last of the Stoke City fans leave the Boothen End at the last game ever played at the Victoria Ground. Pic Malcolm Hart

Background imageSoccer Collection: Picture taken at The Garden Party, organised by The Sunday Pictorial Newspaper in June

Picture taken at The Garden Party, organised by The Sunday Pictorial Newspaper in June 1952. It was held at Morden Hall Park, Surrey, and was attended by the stars of the day from Stage and Screen

Background imageSoccer Collection: 1966 World Cup First Round Group A match at Wembley Stadium

1966 World Cup First Round Group A match at Wembley Stadium. England defeated France by two goals to nil thanks to two goals from Roger Hunt. Picture shows Jimmy Greaves on the ball for England

Background imageSoccer Collection: Bobby Charlton, ex footballer for Manchester United and England from the 1950s to

Bobby Charlton, ex footballer for Manchester United and England from the 1950s to the early 1970s, launches the school sports day at British Gas Sports and Social Club, Erdington, Birmingham

Background imageSoccer Collection: Wales verses England. The British Home Championship match played at Ninian Park

Wales verses England. The British Home Championship match played at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wales. The final score was a 1 -1 draw. Dick Krzywicki scored for Wales in the 40th minute

Background imageSoccer Collection: Liverpool verses Everton at Anfield, Liverpool, Merseyside

Liverpool verses Everton at Anfield, Liverpool, Merseyside. Picture shows Everton goalkeepers Day Davies scurrying back, but this Liverpool effort goes wide. Liverpool midfielder Jimmy Case looks

Background imageSoccer Collection: Wimbledon verses Tottenham Hotspur at Plough Lane, home of Wimbledon Football Club

Wimbledon verses Tottenham Hotspur at Plough Lane, home of Wimbledon Football Club. Wimbledon won the match 5 goals to 1. Wimbledon goals from Paul McGee, Keith Curle, Terry Gibson

Background imageSoccer Collection: Wimbledon Football Club training session. Picture shows player goal keeper

Wimbledon Football Club training session. Picture shows player goal keeper Dave Beasant in training. This year, 1988, Wimbledon would go on to win the FA Cup in May

Background imageSoccer Collection: Vinnie Jones pictured during a photocall for Wimbledon Football club

Vinnie Jones pictured during a photocall for Wimbledon Football club. 4 days after this picture was taken, Wimbledon would win the FA Cup, beating Liverpool in a 1-0 memorable final

Background imageSoccer Collection: The Wimbledon Football Team, FA Cup Winners 1988 pictured during their victorious

The Wimbledon Football Team, FA Cup Winners 1988 pictured during their victorious homecoming to Wimbledon. The town have turned out in their thousands to greet them

Background imageSoccer Collection: Dave Bassett, manager of Wimbledon Football Club from 1981 to 1987

Dave Bassett, manager of Wimbledon Football Club from 1981 to 1987. Pictured for a picture feature on him for The Daily Mirror. Picture taken 5th May 1983

Background imageSoccer Collection: Picture shows John Fashanu (left), Dennis Wise (right) celebrating a goal by Carlton

Picture shows John Fashanu (left), Dennis Wise (right) celebrating a goal by Carlton Fairweather (centre) in the 90th minute. Earlier Alan Cork had scored for Wimbledon

Background imageSoccer Collection: John Fashanu celebrates his winning goal that puts Wimbledon into the semi finals of

John Fashanu celebrates his winning goal that puts Wimbledon into the semi finals of the FA Cup 1988. He is joined by team mate, number 4, Vinnie Jones to enjoy the moment

Background imageSoccer Collection: The Wimbledon Football Team, FA Cup Winners 1988 pictured during their victorious

The Wimbledon Football Team, FA Cup Winners 1988 pictured during their victorious homecoming to Wimbledon. The town have turned out in their thousands to greet them

Background imageSoccer Collection: Wimbledon verses Aston Villa. FA Cup 4th Round replay at Selhurst Park

Wimbledon verses Aston Villa. FA Cup 4th Round replay at Selhurst Park, the home ground of Wimbledon. The score at full time was 0-0 after extra time

Background imageSoccer Collection: Nobby Stiles for Manchester United, during the FA Cup Semi-Final against Leeds United at

Nobby Stiles for Manchester United, during the FA Cup Semi-Final against Leeds United at Hillsborough. The final score was 0-0. Leeds went on to play in the final against Chelsea. The score was 2-2

Background imageSoccer Collection: Manchester United Football Team. Pictured at training ahead of the 1961-1962 season

Manchester United Football Team. Pictured at training ahead of the 1961-1962 season. The 1961-62 season was Manchester Uniteds 60th season in the Football League

Background imageSoccer Collection: Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena

Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena on the floor expressing his grief, after Roger Hunt scored Englands 2nd goal in the 75th minute

Background imageSoccer Collection: Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, FA Charity Shield at Old Trafford. Score 3 - 3

Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, FA Charity Shield at Old Trafford. Score 3 - 3. Picture shows Bobby Charlton booked for NOT taking a free kick - he refused because he thought two Spurs players

Background imageSoccer Collection: Chelsea verses Manchester United. 28th April 1973

Chelsea verses Manchester United. 28th April 1973. Final score, Chelsea 1 - Manchester United - 0 This was the last ever game Bobby Charlton played for Manchester United

Background imageSoccer Collection: Bobby Charlton is tacked by Cyril Knowles during the Manchester United verses Tottenham

Bobby Charlton is tacked by Cyril Knowles during the Manchester United verses Tottenham Hotspur football match at Old Trafford

Background imageSoccer Collection: Chelsea verses Manchester United. 28th April 1973

Chelsea verses Manchester United. 28th April 1973. Final score, Chelsea 1 - Manchester United - 0 Picture shows Bobby Charlton finishes his last ever game for Manchester United

Background imageSoccer Collection: Denis Law, at home over Christmas in 1987. Denis Law CBE

Denis Law, at home over Christmas in 1987. Denis Law CBE (born 24 February 1940) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a forward

Background imageSoccer Collection: Gareth Southgate, footballer, pictured when he was a player at Aston Villa

Gareth Southgate, footballer, pictured when he was a player at Aston Villa. Gareth played 192 times for Aston Villa and scored 7 goals



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"Soccer: A Beautiful Game Celebrated through Fine Art" Immerse yourself in the world with these stunning fine art pieces capturing the essence of some iconic stadiums. From Ibrox Stadium, home to Rangers Football Club, to The Oval Stadium, where Glentoran Football Club creates magic on the field, each artwork showcases the passion and dedication that fans bring to this beloved sport. Cappielow Park Stadium takes center stage as Greenock Morton Football Club's fortress, while Selhurst Park Stadium stands proud as Crystal Palace Football Club's hallowed ground. Starks Park Stadium echoes with cheers for Raith Rovers Football Club, while St James Park Stadium witnesses the unwavering support for Newcastle United Football Club. Bootham Crescent Stadium is a testament to York City Football Club's history and achievements, while Elland Road Art pays homage to Leeds United's glorious moments. Upton Park Stadium immortalizes West Ham United Football Club's legacy, while Villa Park Stadium shines brightly as Aston Villa Football Club's majestic arena. Griffin Park Stadium captures Brentford Football Club's spirit and determination on canvas. Lastly, City Ground Art portrays Nottingham Forest’s rich heritage in every brushstroke. These artworks not only celebrate soccer but also serve as reminders of the camaraderie and unity that this beautiful game brings to communities worldwide. Whether you are a die-hard fan or simply appreciate fine art inspired by sportsmanship and athleticism, these captivating masterpieces will transport you into the heart of each stadium. Experience the thrill through these exquisite works that pay tribute to its enduring legacy.