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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: The European Cup in the safe hands of a British Airways stewardess at Speke Airport as

The European Cup in the safe hands of a British Airways stewardess at Speke Airport as the Liverpool team return home following their three one victory over German giants Borussia Moenchengladbach in

Background imageFootball Collection: European Cup Semi Final First leg match at the Rheinstadion, Dusseldorf

European Cup Semi Final First leg match at the Rheinstadion, Dusseldorf. Borussia Moenchengladbach 2 v Liverpool 1. Emlyn Hughes celebrates as Moenchengladbach player Berti Vogts protests in vain

Background imageFootball Collection: Banners wave as fans jostle to get a better view of thier idols in St Georges Square

Banners wave as fans jostle to get a better view of thier idols in St Georges Square, as Liverpool FC parade the European Cup through the city

Background imageFootball Collection: Jubilant Liverpool fans in triumphant mood, singing and celebrating at a local pub as

Jubilant Liverpool fans in triumphant mood, singing and celebrating at a local pub as their side become European Champions for the first time in their history Liverpoo defeated German side Borussia

Background imageFootball Collection: Liverpool fans board their plane at Speke Airport bound for Rome to watch their team in

Liverpool fans board their plane at Speke Airport bound for Rome to watch their team in action in their first ever European Cup Final against German side Borussia Moenchengladbach. 24th May 1977

Background imageFootball Collection: European Cup Semi Final First leg match at the Rheinstadion, Dusseldorf

European Cup Semi Final First leg match at the Rheinstadion, Dusseldorf. Borussia Moenchengladbach 2 v Liverpool 1. Liverppol captain Emlyn Hughes shakes hands with Moenchengladbach captain Berti

Background imageFootball Collection: Uwe Fuchs (born 23 July 1966 in Kaiserslautern) is a German football coach

Uwe Fuchs (born 23 July 1966 in Kaiserslautern) is a German football coach and former football player. (Picture) Former Middlesbrough player Uwe Fuchs doing keepy uppies in the street. Circa 1994

Background imageFootball Collection: Rangers football fans in celebratory mood at Nuremberg Railway Station as they arrive in

Rangers football fans in celebratory mood at Nuremberg Railway Station as they arrive in Bavaria, West Germany ahead of their teams match against Bayern Munich in the European Cup Winners Cup Final

Background imageFootball Collection: European Cup Final betweeen Rangers and Bayern Munich in Nuremberg

European Cup Final betweeen Rangers and Bayern Munich in Nuremberg, West Germany in May 1967. Rangers footballers on the steps of the plane before flying out for the match

Background imageFootball Collection: England captain Bobby Moore is pictured his own World Cup team in full England strip

England captain Bobby Moore is pictured his own World Cup team in full England strip. They are Bobbys final choice for the Miss World 1971 contest

Background imageFootball Collection: World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra

World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra time. England manager Alf Ramsey walks onto the turf at the end of the match. 30th July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: Walton St MaryPrimary School, celebrate their 101st anniversary with a Euro 96 themed

Walton St MaryPrimary School, celebrate their 101st anniversary with a Euro 96 themed fancy dress competition, Liverpool, 9th June 1996. England, Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Scotland footballer Gary Mackay (centre) is toasted by Roy Aitken

Scotland footballer Gary Mackay (centre) is toasted by Roy Aitken and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Pat Bonner (right) on the teams return to Glasgow following their 1-0 victory over Bulgaria in

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. Some people are on the pitch..... England supporters run on to the pitch in the dying seconds of the match prompting the famous

Background imageFootball Collection: Kilmarnock FC Players at Prestwick Airport, April 1967. The Pan Am flight was delayed for

Kilmarnock FC Players at Prestwick Airport, April 1967. The Pan Am flight was delayed for 75 minutes. They will be playing East German football team Loko Leipzig in The Inter Cities Fairs Cup

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

World Cup Final match at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra time. England parade the trophy on a lap of honour after the match. 30th July 1966

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

World Cup Final match at Wembley Stadium. England 4 v West Germany 2 after extra time. Scenes on the pitch at the end of the match as England parade the World Cup trophy. 30th July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: The victorious 1966 England team wave to jubilant fans gathered to cheer them in

The victorious 1966 England team wave to jubilant fans gathered to cheer them in Kensington High Street as they arrive for their banquet at the Royal Garden Hotel following their victory over West

Background imageFootball Collection: Geoff Hurst, hat-trick hero of the victorious 1966 England football team

Geoff Hurst, hat-trick hero of the victorious 1966 England football team, accompanied by his wife Judith and Portugal star Eusebio who finished top scorer in the tournament

Background imageFootball Collection: The England football team spend the afternoon training at the Arsenal practice field at

The England football team spend the afternoon training at the Arsenal practice field at London Colney as they prepare for their World Cup Final match against West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: England training session at Roehampton ahead of their international friendly match

England training session at Roehampton ahead of their international friendly match against West Germany at Wembley. Geoff Hurst in training before making his England debut in the match

Background imageFootball Collection: World Cup banquet held at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington

World Cup banquet held at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London in honour of the victorious England team following their victory over 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. Manager Alf Ramsey gets off the bus. 30th July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: England football team memebers Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball

England football team memebers Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball and Ray Wilson training at Roehampton the day before the 1966 World Cup Final match against West Germany. 29th July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: England hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst reading the papers the day after his side

England hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst reading the papers the day after his sides victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. 31st July 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: Englands West Ham trio of Martin peters, Bobby Moore

Englands West Ham trio of Martin peters, Bobby Moore and hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst proudly hold the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy at a reception for the team following their victory over West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: Secretary of the Football Association Denis Follows carries the Jules Rimet trophy inside

Secretary of the Football Association Denis Follows carries the Jules Rimet trophy inside a secure box on his way to a reception for the England team following their victory over West Germany in

Background imageFootball Collection: England manager Alf ramsey and captain Bobby Moore proudly hold the Jules Rimet

England manager Alf ramsey and captain Bobby Moore proudly hold the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy at a reception for the team following their victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final

Background imageFootball Collection: World Cup Quarter Final match at Wembley Stadium. England 1 v Argentina 0

World Cup Quarter Final match at Wembley Stadium. England 1 v Argentina 0. Geoff Hurst scored the goal. Argentina captain Antonio Rattin was sent off but refused to leave the field for ten minutes

Background imageFootball Collection: International Friendly match at Wembley Stadium. England 1 v West Germany 0

International Friendly match at Wembley Stadium. England 1 v West Germany 0. England on the attack as West German goalkeeper Hans Tilkowski looks on. 23rd February 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: England team in training for the upcoming friendly international match against West

England team in training for the upcoming friendly international match against West Germany, Norman Hunter, 22nd February 1966

Background imageFootball Collection: England v Soviet Union 1-3 1988 European Championships, Hanover Germany Group Match B

England v Soviet Union 1-3 1988 European Championships, Hanover Germany Group Match B. Englands Gary Lineker on the ball. 18th June 1988

Background imageFootball Collection: England team in training for the upcoming friendly international match against West

England team in training for the upcoming friendly international match against West Germany. Pictured about to stand up on the front row is Geoff Hurst who made his England debut in the match

Background imageFootball Collection: The Arsenal fearsome five pictured in Cologne, West Germany ahead of their Inter Cities

The Arsenal fearsome five pictured in Cologne, West Germany ahead of their Inter Cities Fairs Cup match. They are: John Radford, George Armstrong, Charlie George, George Graham and Ray Kennedy

Background imageFootball Collection: Its World Cup fever as the teams line up - every bit as much as it will be for

Its World Cup fever as the teams line up - every bit as much as it will be for tonights England-West Germany clash. And if the 6, 750 individual spectators plus 200 police, ambulance, camera crew

Background imageFootball Collection: Football World Cup, 1974, West Germany 2 Holland 1 in Munich

Football World Cup, 1974, West Germany 2 Holland 1 in Munich. Franz Beckenbauer (Germany) watches his keeper foil a Johan Cruyff attack. 7th July 1974

Background imageFootball Collection: World Cup Quarter Final 1970 England 2 West Germany 3 after extra time

World Cup Quarter Final 1970 England 2 West Germany 3 after extra time Estadio Nou Camp, Le-n Bobby Moore leads the England team out, ready for kick off. Mexico 14th June 1970

Background imageFootball Collection: World Cup Final Football 1966 England 4 West Germany 2 at Wembley Gordon

World Cup Final Football 1966 England 4 West Germany 2 at Wembley Gordon Banks saves surrounded by Jack Charlton Ray Wilson George Cohen and Martin Peters Gbanksobit

Background imageFootball Collection: Whinney Banks Youth Club Under 12s are off to Krefeld, Germany for a mini tournament

Whinney Banks Youth Club Under 12s are off to Krefeld, Germany for a mini tournament. Krefeld is twinned with Middlesbroughs twin town Dunkerque

Background imageFootball Collection: 1974 World Cup First Round Group Three match at the Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover

1974 World Cup First Round Group Three match at the Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover, West Germany. Uruguay 0 v Netherlands 2. Johan Cruyff on the ball. 15th June 1974

Background imageFootball Collection: 1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Hampden Park, Glasgow

1974 World Cup Qualifying match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Scotland beat Czechoslovakia 2-1 to earn qualification for the tournament in West Germany

Background imageFootball Collection: 1974 World Cup First Round Group Two match at the Westfalenstadion, Dortmund

1974 World Cup First Round Group Two match at the Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, West Germany. Zaire 0 v Scotland 2. Peter Lorimer in the Zaire penalty area. 14th June 1974

Background imageFootball Collection: 1974 World Cup tournament in West Germany. The Scotland football team relaxing at

1974 World Cup tournament in West Germany. The Scotland football team relaxing at their Weilnau Hotel in Frankfurt. Peter Lorimer sitting on a small bridge over a stream. 17th June 1974

Background imageFootball Collection: World Cup 1970 Helmut Schoen and Alf Ramsey England manager in tracksuit England West

World Cup 1970 Helmut Schoen and Alf Ramsey England manager in tracksuit England West Germany football

Background imageFootball Collection: World Cup 1970 fans supporters waving flags Union Jack umbrella England West Germany

World Cup 1970 fans supporters waving flags Union Jack umbrella England West Germany football

Background imageFootball Collection: Liverpool manager Bill Shankly acknowledges the huge crowd which turned out

Liverpool manager Bill Shankly acknowledges the huge crowd which turned out on the streets of Liverpool for a civic reception to welcome home their team following their UEFA Cup Final victory over

Background imageFootball Collection: Liverpool manager Bill Shankly acknowledges the huge crowd which turned out

Liverpool manager Bill Shankly acknowledges the huge crowd which turned out on the streets of Liverpool for a civic reception to welcome home their team following their UEFA Cup Final victory over

Background imageFootball Collection: Members of the victorious Cardiff City team pictured in the dressing room after their 1-0

Members of the victorious Cardiff City team pictured in the dressing room after their 1-0 victory against Moscow Torpedo in the European Cup winners Cup Quarter Final First Leg match at Ninian Park



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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.