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Have You Gotten Your FIFA World Cup Souvenirs Yet? You haven’t? Don’t worry because you can still find all kinds of FIFA-sanction World Cup souvenirs on the Internet. In fact, I just saw many different souvenir items on eBay, including World Cup soccer shirts and jerseys, key-chains, glasses and the FIFA World Cup emblems representing all the different countries. I heard a few tidbits of interesting trivia, while I was searching, so I thought I’d enlighten you on a few FIFA World Cup souvenir stories I found.

Did you hear about the five hotel workers that stole goods from hotel rooms of the England soccer team? While they may have wanted World Cup souvenirs, it cost them $800 in fines and three years in prison. They stole World Cup soccer shirts, a medal and even player underwear! There’s no need for such nonsense, because you can find official FIFA World Cup souvenirs everywhere, (some are sanctioned and some aren’t).

Just like any other kinds of sports memorabilia, you want the real FIFA-sanctioned souvenirs, but native South Africa wares didn’t really dominate too many of the souvenirs made for the 2010 World Cup. If you visited Africa anytime before the World Cup, you might have seen carved wooden figurines, made by African craftsmen, but the ones that are FIFA-sanctioned wooden soccer players were actually made in Indonesia! It was too difficult to find that many artisans willing to go through the sanctioning process in Africa, but the different team outfits were painted on by artisans in Africa, at least.

When you are searching for authentic World Cup African-made artifacts, there are few that can be found for this reason, but if you are a soccer fan, you can find many FIFA World Cup sports memorabilia choices. There are soccer jerseys, hoodies, collector glass sets, key lanyards, soccer shorts and all kinds of other fan apparel, so you are sure to find something to add to your sports memorabilia. If you haven’t gotten your FIFA World Cup souvenirs, it’s not too late and you can find them quite easily on the Internet, probably along with some more interesting trivia stories about them!

soccerI’m Crazy About Autographed Soccer Memorabilia! How about you? If so, you are not alone and with the recent event of the FIFA World Cup, soccer memorabilia is being bought, sold and collected by avid soccer fans and even those that aren’t that crazy about soccer might be searching for it! Whether you purchase an authentic signed soccer jersey, autographed soccer ball or a once-in-a lifetime autographed photo from Pele, Freddy Adu or Mia Hamm, you might be prepared to invest a few hundred dollars for your favorite soccer memorabilia.

You might pay more than four hundred dollars for a Pele autographed soccer ball, while a Pele signed Legends soccer ball might cost more than five hundred dollars. The Pele David Beckham autographed soccer ball might cost almost eight hundred dollars, while the Mia Hamm signed Nike soccer ball team USA might cost a little under two hundred dollars. Look at the variations in soccer ball prices! This gives you an idea of what to expect on autographed or signed soccer jerseys, soccer shorts and other soccer gear.

The one thing about soccer memorabilia is that a “nobody” in the soccer world today can become a star that results in a high-paying investment, when it comes to your soccer memorabilia collection. Supply and demand might be factors, but there is rapid acceleration in value on soccer memorabilia that is signed or autographed by an overnight sensation in the soccer world.

This is where you hope that you are lucky enough to be the one holding it! It’s hard to disregard this factor, even if you absolutely love certain items in your collection and it can be the leading reason many collectors decide to part with some of their collection. For “investment” collectors, you might try to never get emotionally involved with your sports memorabilia, but it is difficult to do with some items, even if you might be able to sell them for a big profit someday.

Right now is a great time for all kinds of collectors to find some great soccer memorabilia. Who knows how much it will be worth, by the time the next World Cups rolls around?

Do You Own Your Piece Of Yankee Stadium? You don’t? Did you even know you can own a piece of the action? If you are a Yankees fan, you might already know you can buy a pair of seats from Yankees stadium for $1599 or you might just want to buy the back of a seat for $275. Some of today’s popular stadium souvenirs have become part of the sports memorabilia trade that includes architectural parts of old stadiums and the Yankee Stadium still features many parts of the stadium that are for sale on the Internet or on auction websites, like eBay.

You can purchase authentic Yankee Stadium “freeze-dried grass” sod for a nickel under a hundred dollars. It is a little desktop display that could be used for a paperweight, but it is a plug of the turf in a preserved state, inside a cube that sits on a pedestal. When you are searching for stadium souvenirs, sod seems to be a popular item, but so does an authentic brick from Yankee Stadium Ceremonial Monument Park that is displayed in a handsome display case, marked with an attractive plague that states it is a “Yankee Stadium Artifact”. You will get a Yankees-Steiner Letter of Authenticity for the price of $180, but there is a limited supply of any of these types of stadium souvenirs.

Keep in mind you need a Letter of Authenticity from the Yankees organization, for it to be considered true and authentic, however. There were likely some people that got away with a few pieces of the stadium, before the security got tighter, but if you are collecting stadium souvenirs, you will want the authentic stadium souvenirs that are offered. This is especially true if you are mounting an effort to start a collection that will be worth something, someday. It might take a little bit of time to see much appreciation, but there will always be an interest in certain stadium souvenirs.

Of course, any sports memorabilia and stadium souvenirs should have COAs, like we always say, and it is almost mandatory on any collectible sports souvenirs, even the balls you catch at the ballpark. Parts of stadiums that are closing might appeal to you, but there are all kinds of things you can collect, when it comes to vintage sports souvenirs. It’s not too late to own a piece of Yankee Stadium because I just saw all of these things on the Internet the other day!

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