Description: You Receive 5 itens:3 - Stamps in setenant format, Brazilian Football National 2014 (photo) ABOUT THE STAMPS The issue, composed of three stamps in setenant format, summarizes the successful trajectory of Brazilian Football National Team from its initial formation until today. The stamp on the left brings the photo of the first Brazilian National Team in their opening game in 1914. With the Brazilian Flag on the background, the second stamp shows players in action, with the first uniform worn by national team and the goalkeeper uniform of the three-time champion of 1970.The third stamp highlights a player with the current uniform. Each stamp discloses the shields of the entities organizers of the Brazilian National Team throughout history: FBS - Brazilian Federation of Sports, CBD - Brazilian Sports Confederation, and the current CBF - Brazilian Football Confederation. The stamps sheet also shows, on the left side, the image of a player representing the first squad of the national team and the title of the issue. It was used computer graphics technique. TECHNICAL DETAILS Stamp issue nº 14Art: Alan MagalhãesPrint system: OffsetSheet size: 24 stampsForm of issuing: se-tenant with 3 stampsPaper: Gummed chalky paperFace value: R$2,00 each stampIssue: 900,000 stampsDesign area: 1st and 3rd stamps 27,5mm x35mm - 2nd stamp 30mm x 35mmStamp dimensions: 30mm x 40mmPerforation: 12 x 11,5Date of issue: July 21st, 2014Place of issue: Rio de Janeiro/RJPrinting: Brazilian Mint 100th Anniversary of the Brazilian National Football Team 100 Years of the CBF The Brazilian Football Team was officially formed with the foundation of the Brazilian Sports Federation (FBS), now CBF - Brazilian Football Confederation, on June 8th, 1914. The first uniform worn by the Brazilian team dates back to July 21st, 1914, in the first game - considered as unofficial by FIFA - Fédération Internationale de Football Association - against the British team of Exeter City, which was on a tour in South America. The game was held at Estádio das Laranjeiras, in Rio de Janeiro, with the victory of Brazil by 2 to 0. The first title of the Brazilian National Team would come two months later. In a match against Argentina, Brazil won by 1 to 0 and took the Rocca Cup (now Superclassic of the Americas). The match took place at Club Gimnasia y Esgrima, in Buenos Aires. The first badge on the team jersey appeared in the year 1917, with the shield of the former CBD - Brazilian Sports Confederation, successor of FBS, and was used only in the match against Argentina, for the SouthAmerican championship. Until then, Brazil had never used a badge on its jerseys. In 1930 the team participates in the first edition of the World Cup, in Uruguay. The Brazilian Football Team is the only one to participate in all World Cups, until today. It is the greatest winner in the history of the tournament, with five victories, in the years 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. It also won the Sub-20 world titles in 1983, 1985, 1993, 2003 and 2011. In the Sub-17 category it won in 1997, 1999 and 2003. In 1954 there was a contest for the selection of the new uniform with the colors of the national flag. Thus, the yellow shirt, world widely recognized as the trademark of the Brazilian National Football Team, came to be. On June 8th, 2014, we celebrate 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Brazilian Sports Federation (FBS), which gave rise to the Brazilian Sports Confederation (CBD), in 1916, and that, as of 1979, was renamed Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). In celebration of its 100th anniversary, the CBF reopens the new Training Center of the Brazilian National Team, the Granja Comary, located in the city of Teresópolis (Rio de Janeiro), and its new headquarters located in Barra da Tijuca (Rio de Janeiro), where will also be opened the “CBF Experience Museum”, the most complete football museum on the history, trophies and experiences lived by the Brazilian National Football Team and by CBF. With this issue, the Brazilian Post celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Brazilian National Football Team and, therefore, the Centenary of CBF, demonstrating how important this sport is, and which gave us so many victories and hoisted the Brazilian flag so many times all over the world. JOSÉ MARIA MARIN President of CBF If there are any questions at all, please contact me and I'll do my best to answer them for you. If there are any problems that only become apparent once you get the stamp(s), please contact me and I'll do my best to resolve the problem. Se houver alguma dúvida, entre em contato comigo e eu farei o meu melhor para respondê-las por você. Se houver algum problema que só se torne aparente quando você receber o (s) selo (s), entre em contato comigo e eu farei o meu melhor para resolver o problema. Shipping Notes:This item will be shipped from Brazil by "Economic Send" is sending a registered letter with tracking number.Delivery time on working days: MinimumMaximumAmerica 15 40Europa 15 45Oceania 18 50Africa 18 50Japan 19 45Russia 20 60Others 15 60
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Type: Stamps
Year of Issue: 2014
Place of Origin: Brazil
Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Grade: XF (Extremely Fine)
Country/Region of Manufacture: Brazil
Topic: Soccer
Certification: Uncertified