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Football, or soccer, is one of the most popular sports in Germany and across Europe, and is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players each

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Background imageFootball Collection: 1974 World Cup Final at the Olympic Stadium, Munich. West Germany 2 v Holland 1

1974 World Cup Final at the Olympic Stadium, Munich. West Germany 2 v Holland 1. British referee Jack Taylor in the thick of the action with Suurbier of Holland and Gerd Muller of West germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Birmingham City football manager Ron Saunders walking the dog. 1st October 1983

Birmingham City football manager Ron Saunders walking the dog. 1st October 1983

Background imageFootball Collection: Roger Van Gool, Belgium Striker and Coventry City Football Player

Roger Van Gool, Belgium Striker and Coventry City Football Player, pictured with wife Rita in their Luxury flat in Cologne, Germany, 26th February 1980

Background imageFootball Collection: Roger Van Gool, Belgium Striker and Coventry City Football Player

Roger Van Gool, Belgium Striker and Coventry City Football Player, pictured with wife Rita and daughter Dana in their Luxury flat in Cologne, Germany, 26th February 1980

Background imageFootball Collection: Sport - Football - European Championship quarter-final second-leg - Wales v

Sport - Football - European Championship quarter-final second-leg - Wales v Yugoslavia - Ninian Park, Cardiff - 22nd May 1976 - East German referee Rudi Gloeckner

Background imageFootball Collection: Sport - Football - European Championship quarter-final second-leg - Wales v

Sport - Football - European Championship quarter-final second-leg - Wales v Yugoslavia - Ninian Park, Cardiff - 22nd May 1976 - - Flashpoint - The dramatic moment when East German referee Rudi

Background imageFootball Collection: Sport - Football - European Championship quarter-final second-leg - Wales v

Sport - Football - European Championship quarter-final second-leg - Wales v Yugoslavia - Ninian Park, Cardiff - 22nd May 1976 - Referee Rudi Gloeckner from East Germany talks to the players from both

Background imageFootball Collection: England footballers pose in the studio dressed as John Steed

England footballers pose in the studio dressed as John Steed, a character in from the British spy series The Avengers ahead of their European Championships Quarter Final second leg international

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final

Background imageFootball Collection: Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup

Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup final, where a banquet was given in honour of Englands historic victory over West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup

Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup final, where a banquet was given in honour of Englands historic victory over West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup

Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup final, where a banquet was given in honour of Englands historic victory over West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup

Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup final, where a banquet was given in honour of Englands historic victory over West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup

Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup final, where a banquet was given in honour of Englands historic victory over West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup

Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup final, where a banquet was given in honour of Englands historic victory over West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup

Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup final, where a banquet was given in honour of Englands historic victory over West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup

Scenes at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London, the morning after the World Cup final, where a banquet was given in honour of Englands historic victory over West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London from Ashington, Northumberland

Background imageFootball Collection: Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London from Ashington, Northumberland

Background imageFootball Collection: Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, are greeted by enthusiastic rail guards as they arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London

Background imageFootball Collection: Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, greeted by enthusiastic rail guards as they arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London from Ashington

Background imageFootball Collection: Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London from Ashington, Northumberland

Background imageFootball Collection: Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, greeted by enthusiastic rail guards as they arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London from Ashington

Background imageFootball Collection: Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, greeted by enthusiastic rail guards as they arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London from Ashington

Background imageFootball Collection: Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby

Robert and Cissie Charlton, parents of England football brothers Bobby and Jackie Charlton, greeted by enthusiastic rail guards as they arrive at Kings Cross Station in Central London from Ashington

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. 30th July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. Manager Alf Ramsey. 30th July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire

England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire, three days before the World Cup Final match against West Germany. Captain Bobby Moore taking part in the training exercises

Background imageFootball Collection: England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire

England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire, three days before the World Cup Final match against West Germany. Jimmy Greaves taking part in the training exercises

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final

Background imageFootball Collection: England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire

England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire, three days before the World Cup Final match against West Germany. Jimmy Greaves taking part in the training exercises

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. England manager Alf Ramsey followed by Gordon Banks. 30th July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. Peter Bonetti and Geoff Hurst. 30th July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire

England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire, three days before the World Cup Final match against West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire

England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire, three days before the World Cup Final match against West Germany. Jimmy Greaves taking part in the training exercises

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final

Background imageFootball Collection: England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire

England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire, three days before the World Cup Final match against West Germany. Jimmy Greaves taking part in the training exercises

Background imageFootball Collection: England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire

England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire, three days before the World Cup Final match against West Germany. Jimmy Greaves taking part in the training exercises

Background imageFootball Collection: England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire

England team training session at London Colney, Hertfordshire, three days before the World Cup Final match against West Germany. Jimmy Greaves (8) taking part in the training exercises

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play

The England football team leave their Hendon Hall hotel on the way to Wembley to play West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. 30th July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: Aston Villa v Bayern Munich European Cup Final at the De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam

Aston Villa v Bayern Munich European Cup Final at the De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam, Netherlands, 26th May 1982. Final score

Background imageFootball Collection: 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2

1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2, after extra time. Englands Martin Peters is congratulated by teammates Geoff Hurst and Roger Hunt (10)

Background imageFootball Collection: 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2

1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2, after extra time. West Germanys Sigi Held on the ball faced by England defenders George Cohen and Jack Charlton

Background imageFootball Collection: 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2

1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2, after extra time. England manager Alf Ramsey tries to lift the spirits of his players as they take refreshements in the break

Background imageFootball Collection: 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2

1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2, after extra time. England manager Alf Ramsey tries to lift the spirits of his players as they take refreshements in the break



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Football Collection

Football, or soccer, is one of the most popular sports in Germany and across Europe, and is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players each. The objective of the game is to score goals by kicking or heading the ball into the opposing team's goal. Football has been a part of German culture for centuries and it remains one of the most popular sports in Europe today. In Germany, football clubs are organized into regional leagues with teams competing against each other for promotion to higher divisions. The German national team has won several international tournaments including three World Cups and four European Championships. Football continues to be an important part of German culture and its popularity shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Football collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of high-quality wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring iconic moments in German and European football history. Our collection includes images of legendary players such as Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Muller as well as famous stadiums like the Allianz Arena and the Westfalenstadion. Fans can choose from a variety of sizes and formats to suit their preferences. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to adorn your living room or office space or searching for the perfect gift for a football enthusiast, our collection has something for everyone. With its stunning imagery capturing some of the most memorable moments in football history, our collection is sure to delight fans young and old alike.
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What are Football (Sports Germany Europe) art prints?

Football art prints are a collection of high-quality, professionally printed images featuring iconic moments and players from the world of football. These prints capture the excitement and passion of the sport, showcasing some of the most memorable goals, celebrations, and matches in history. From classic black-and-white shots to vibrant color photographs, these art prints offer something for every fan. Whether you're a die-hard supporter of your favorite team or simply appreciate the beauty and drama of football as a sport, there is sure to be an image that speaks to you. These Football art prints make great gifts for sports enthusiasts or can be used to decorate your home or office space. With a range of sizes available, they can be displayed on their own or grouped together for maximum impact. Football art prints are a must-have for any true football fan looking to celebrate their love for this beloved sport.
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What Football (Sports Germany Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of football art prints from Germany, Europe and around the world. You can choose from iconic moments in football history, such as Maradona's "Hand of God" goal or Beckham's free-kick against Greece that sent England to the 2002 World Cup. There are also portraits of legendary players like Pele, Ronaldo and Messi, as well as team photos and stadium shots. The collection includes both contemporary and vintage images, so you can find something to suit any taste or decor style. Whether you're a die-hard fan looking for a statement piece for your home or office, or simply appreciate the beauty of the game captured in stunning photography, we have something for everyone. All prints are available in various sizes and formats including canvas prints, framed prints and posters. So why not browse our extensive selection today?
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How do I buy Football (Sports Germany Europe) art prints?

To buy Football art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of sports artwork online. Simply search for the specific type of football art print you are looking for and select your preferred size and framing options. Once you have made your selection, add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At checkout, enter your shipping information and payment details to complete the purchase process. We offer a secure online shopping experience with various payment options available including credit card, PayPal, or bank transfer. Their high-quality prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology on premium paper stock ensuring that each piece is vibrant in color and detail-rich. Whether you're a die-hard football fan or just appreciate great sports photography, we have something for everyone.
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How much do Football (Sports Germany Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Football art prints at varying prices. The cost of these prints depends on several factors such as the size, quality, and rarity of the artwork. Our collection includes vintage posters, iconic photographs, and contemporary designs featuring some of the most famous football players and teams in Germany and Europe. We understand that our customers have different preferences when it comes to art prints which is why we offer a variety of options to choose from. Whether you are looking for an affordable print or a high-end piece for your collection, we have something for everyone. Our Football art prints are perfect for sports enthusiasts who want to decorate their homes or offices with inspiring images that capture the spirit of football. With our extensive selection and competitive pricing, you can find the perfect artwork that fits your budget without compromising on quality or style.
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How will my Football (Sports Germany Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Football art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube, which is then sealed with protective caps at both ends. We work with trusted delivery partners who offer reliable and secure shipping services. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can monitor the progress of your shipment. Our goal is to provide our customers with a seamless shopping experience from start to finish. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase or if there are any issues with the delivery process, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will do everything we can to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.