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Soccer Collection (#6)

"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: Emirates Stadium Art - Arsenal

Emirates Stadium Art - Arsenal
Oil painting of Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal F.C. 2006 - current day. Stadium capacity 60, 361. Original painting size 22" x 18" created in 2012 by D.J.Rogers

Background imageSoccer Collection: Bobby Charlton scores his first ever Manchester United goal

Bobby Charlton scores his first ever Manchester United goal
Bobby Charlton (left) scores the first Manchester United goal of his career with a left-foot shot past the diving Eddie Marsh (Charlton goalkeeper)

Background imageSoccer Collection: Charlton Athletic FC 1972

Charlton Athletic FC 1972 Back row Mick Flannigan, Alan Clarke, Mick Jones, John Dunn, Bob Curtis Middle. Dave Shipperley, Dick Plumb, Bob Hunt Peter Reeves, Denis Bond

Background imageSoccer Collection: KENILWORTH ROAD Going to the Match Art - Luton Town Football Club

KENILWORTH ROAD Going to the Match Art - Luton Town Football Club
Kenilworth Road is a association football stadium in Luton, Bedfordshire, England. It has been the home ground of Luton Town Football Club since 1905

Background imageSoccer Collection: Tannadice Park Stadium Fine Art - Dundee United Football Club

Tannadice Park Stadium Fine Art - Dundee United Football Club
Tannadice Park Stadium Fine Art, home of Dundee United Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday perfectly

Background imageSoccer Collection: The Den Art - Millwall

The Den Art - Millwall
Watercolour of The Den, home of Millwall F.C. 1993 - current day. Capacity 20, 146. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 2000 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageSoccer Collection: Oakwell Art - Barnsley

Oakwell Art - Barnsley
Watercolour of Oakwell, home of Barnsley F.C. 1887 - current day. Capacity 23, 009. Original painting created in 1999 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageSoccer Collection: Griffin Park Stadia Art - Brentford

Griffin Park Stadia Art - Brentford
Oil painting of Griffin Park, home of Brentford F.C. 1904 - current day. Stadium capacity 12, 219. Original painting size 22" x 18", created in 2013 by D.J.Rogers

Background imageSoccer Collection: K C Stadium Art - Hull City FC

K C Stadium Art - Hull City FC
Oil painting of the KC Stadium, home of Hull City A.F.C.& Hull F.C. 2002 - current day. Capacity 25, 586. Original painting size 22" x 18" created in 2013 by D.J.Rogers

Background imageSoccer Collection: County Ground Art - Swindon Town

County Ground Art - Swindon Town
Watercolour painting of the County Ground, home of Swindon Town F.C. 1896 - current day. Stadium capacity 15, 728. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 1998 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageSoccer Collection: Carrow Road Art - Norwich City

Carrow Road Art - Norwich City
Watercolour of Carrow Road, home of Norwich City F.C. 1935 - current day. Stadium capacity 27, 220. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 1999 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageSoccer Collection: Everton - 1984 / 5 League Champions

Everton - 1984 / 5 League Champions
Football - 1984 / 1985 Canon First Division - Everton 2 Queens Park Rangers 0 The Everton team group celebrate with the Canon League Division One Championship trophy at Goodison Park

Background imageSoccer Collection: Charlton Athletic - 1952 / 53

Charlton Athletic - 1952 / 53
Football - 1952 / 1953 First Division - Bolton Wanderers 1 Charlton Athletic 2 The Charlton Athletic team group before the game at Burnden Park on 1/1/53

Background imageSoccer Collection: Bobby Charlton playing in his last home game for Manchester United

Bobby Charlton playing in his last home game for Manchester United
Bobby Charlton (Utd) Playing in his last home game for the club. Manchester United v Sheffield United.23/4/73. 1972/73 season.Old Trafford Credit : Colorsport

Background imageSoccer Collection: Hull City Goalkeeper, 1900

Hull City Goalkeeper, 1900
Mitchell and Kenyon 113 Hull City Football 1900

Background imageSoccer Collection: Football - Everton v West Bromwich Albion FA Barclays Premiership

Football - Everton v West Bromwich Albion FA Barclays Premiership - Goodison Park - 7/5/06 Evertons Duncan Ferguson center is given a guard of honour as he leaves the field Mandatory Credit

Background imageSoccer Collection: Southall and Sharp

Southall and Sharp
Neville Southall and Graeme Sharp celebrate with the FA Cup

Background imageSoccer Collection: Football Stadium - Scotland - East Fife FC - Bayview Park

Football Stadium - Scotland - East Fife FC - Bayview Park
Bayview Park was a football stadium in the town of Methil, Fife, Scotland. It was the home ground of East Fife F.C. from their formation in 1903 until they moved to the new Bayview Stadium in 1998

Background imageSoccer Collection: Football Stadium - Scotland - Dundee FC - Dens Park

Football Stadium - Scotland - Dundee FC - Dens Park
Dens Park, officially known as Kilmac Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Dundee, Scotland, which is the home of Scottish Championship club Dundee F.C

Background imageSoccer Collection: Rodney Parade Stadium Fine Art - Newport County Football Club

Rodney Parade Stadium Fine Art - Newport County Football Club
Rodney Parade is a stadium in the city of Newport, South Wales, owned and operated by the Welsh Rugby Union. It is located on the east bank of the River Usk in Newport city centre

Background imageSoccer Collection: Maine Road football ground 1934

Maine Road football ground 1934
Aerial picture of the Maine Road ground taken when Manchester City played Sheffield Wednesday in March 1934

Background imageSoccer Collection: Ricoh Arena - Coventry City Football Club

Ricoh Arena - Coventry City Football Club
Painting of the Ricoh Arena, home of Coventry City FC, 2005 - Current Day.Capacity 32, 609. Original painting created by Brian Casey

Background imageSoccer Collection: Upton Park Art - West Ham United

Upton Park Art - West Ham United
Watercolour(B&W) of Upton Park, home of West Ham United F.C. 1904 - current day. Capacity 35, 016. Original painting created in 2001 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageSoccer Collection: Adams Park Art - Wycombe Wanderers

Adams Park Art - Wycombe Wanderers
Watercolour of Adams Park, home of Wycombe Wanderers F.C. 1990 - current day. Stadium capacity 10, 000. Original Painting size 20" x 16" by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageSoccer Collection: Bobby Charlton - Manchester United

Bobby Charlton - Manchester United
Bobby Charlton (Manchester United) Photocall 1971/1972 season Credit : Colorsport

Background imageSoccer Collection: George Best pouring champagne

George Best pouring champagne 1969

Background imageSoccer Collection: Madejski Stadium - Reading FC

Madejski Stadium - Reading FC
The Madejski Stadium (currently named the Select Car Leasing Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a football stadium in Reading. It is the home of Reading Football Club, who play in EFL League One

Background imageSoccer Collection: Stoke City players with the League Cup 1972

Stoke City players with the League Cup 1972
Stoke City players on an open top bus with the League Cup 1972 Gordon Banks, left

Background imageSoccer Collection: KCOM Stadium Fine Art - Hull City Football Club

KCOM Stadium Fine Art - Hull City Football Club
The KCOM Stadium (also known as the Hull City Stadium due to UEFA sponsorship regulations) is a multi-purpose facility in the city of Kingston upon Hull, England

Background imageSoccer Collection: Moor Lane Stadium Fine Art - Salford City Football Club

Moor Lane Stadium Fine Art - Salford City Football Club
Moor Lane, currently known as the Peninsula Stadium for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Kersal, Salford, Greater Manchester, England

Background imageSoccer Collection: Love Street Stadium Going to the Match Fine Art - St Mirren Football Club

Love Street Stadium Going to the Match Fine Art - St Mirren Football Club
St Mirren Park, more commonly known as Love Street, was a football stadium located on Love Street in Paisley, Scotland. At one time the stadium was capable of accommodating almost 50, 000 spectators

Background imageSoccer Collection: Griffin Park Stadium Going to the Match Fine Art - Brentford Football Club

Griffin Park Stadium Going to the Match Fine Art - Brentford Football Club
Griffin Park is a football ground in Brentford, situated in the London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London. It has been the home ground of Championship club Brentford F.C. since it was built in 1904

Background imageSoccer Collection: Peterborough United F. C. 1956

Peterborough United F. C. 1956
Peterborough United FC 1956 Standing l-r George Swindin - Manager, Bernard Shaw, Norman Douglas, Norman Rigby, Jack Walls, Ray Barr, Henry Cockburn, unknown Sitting Jack Hogg

Background imageSoccer Collection: Leeds Road Stadium Fine Art - Huddersfield Town Football Club

Leeds Road Stadium Fine Art - Huddersfield Town Football Club
Leeds Road was a football stadium in Huddersfield, England. It operated from its construction in 1908 until the Kirklees Stadium was opened nearby for the 1994-95 season

Background imageSoccer Collection: Chesterfield, Football, Football League, League 2, Season 2017 / 18, Sky Bet League 2

Chesterfield, Football, Football League, League 2, Season 2017 / 18, Sky Bet League 2
Dominic Gape of Wycombe Wanderers scores the goal that gives Wycombe promotion to league one during the Sky Bet League 2 match between Chesterfield and Wycombe Wanderers at the b2net stadium

Background imageSoccer Collection: Caledonian Stadium Fine Art - Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC

Caledonian Stadium Fine Art - Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC
Caledonian Stadium Fine Art, home of Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Match day perfectly

Background imageSoccer Collection: Manchester United - 1963 FA Cup Winners

Manchester United - 1963 FA Cup Winners
Football - 1963 FA Cup Final - Manchester United 3 Leicester City 1 Manchester United captain Noel Cantwell is chaired by his teammates after victory at Wembley

Background imageSoccer Collection: Skeleton playing rugby

Skeleton playing rugby. Computer enhanced X- ray of a skeleton running with a rugby ball

Background imageSoccer Collection: Duncan Ferguson's Glorious Moment: Everton's FA Premiership Victory Celebration

Duncan Ferguson's Glorious Moment: Everton's FA Premiership Victory Celebration
Football - Everton v West Bromwich Albion FA Barclays Premiership - Goodison Park - 7/5/06 Evertons Duncan Ferguson celebrates at the end of the game Mandatory Credit

Background imageSoccer Collection: Everton and Liverpool teams share the 1986 Charity Shield

Everton and Liverpool teams share the 1986 Charity Shield
The two sides share the 1986 Charity Shield

Background imageSoccer Collection: Turf Moor Stadium Going to the Match - Burnley FC

Turf Moor Stadium Going to the Match - Burnley FC
Turf Moor is an association football stadium in Burnley, Lancashire, England, which has been the home of Burnley Football Club since 1883

Background imageSoccer Collection: Broadfield Stadium - Crawley Town FC

Broadfield Stadium - Crawley Town FC
The Broadfield Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Crawley, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Crawley Town F.C

Background imageSoccer Collection: Boundary Park Stadium Going to the Match - Oldham Athletic Football Club

Boundary Park Stadium Going to the Match - Oldham Athletic Football Club
Boundary Park is a football stadium in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. Its name originates from the fact that it lies at the northwestern extremity of Oldham

Background imageSoccer Collection: BOOTHAM CRESCENT Going to the Match - York City Football Club

BOOTHAM CRESCENT Going to the Match - York City Football Club
Bootham Crescent in York, England, was the home of York City football club and York City Knights rugby league club. With a capacity of 8, 256, it is near the city centre

Background imageSoccer Collection: Kenny Dalglish salutes the Kop after Liverpool clinched the league

Kenny Dalglish salutes the Kop after Liverpool clinched the league 1979

Background imageSoccer Collection: Stockport County F. C. 1978

Stockport County F. C. 1978
Stockport County 1978 Back row D Loadwick, T Park, P Fletcher, M Rogan, B Daniels, s Massey, E Prudham Front Row K Fogarty, P Halford, P Jackson, A Thompson, G Smith, J Rutter, T Morin

Background imageSoccer Collection: Excelsior Stadium Fine Art - Airdrieonians Football Club

Excelsior Stadium Fine Art - Airdrieonians Football Club
The Excelsior Stadium, known as the Penny Cars Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is the home ground of Airdrieonians F.C

Background imageSoccer Collection: Bescot Stadium Fine Art - Walsall Football Club

Bescot Stadium Fine Art - Walsall Football Club
Bescot Stadium Fine Art, also known as the Bankss Stadium for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Walsall, England, and the current home ground of Walsall Football Club



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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.