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The print features Maradona lifting the World Cup after inspiring Argentina to victory in Mexico.The large print is A2 (23.4 inches by 16.5 inches) in size and was personally signed by Maradona at an exclusive signing session organised and carried out by Icons with Maradona in Buenos Aires in June 2005.The print is one of a limited number that were signed by Mardona and comes with an official certificate of authenticity featuring an image of Mardona signing the photograph.For information on our UK, US and international delivery terms go to Why buy from Icons - Delivery.
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The photograph is 10" x 8" inches in size and shows Jaap Stam lining up for Manchester United before their famous Champions League victory over Bayern Munich in 1999.United went on to win the thrilling match, on that magical night in Barcelona, scoring twice in the dying minutes to clinch a historic Premiership, FA Cup and Champions league treble.This superb photograph is from an official signing session held with Stam in Milan and comes with a certificate of authenticity..
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This photo was personally signed by John Terry in a private signing session on April 3, 2009 in Gateshead. It shows the Chelsea and England captain lifting the Premiership trophy after the Blues successfully defended their title in 2006-07.Chelsea, under Jose Mourinho, accumulated 91 points and clinched the trophy with a 3-0 victory over fierce rivals Manchester United. Terry was an inspiration all season, leading the side with his never-say-die attitude.Terry is a Chelsea legend, and has just proved his loyalty to the club by turning down the riches of Manchester City. If ever there was a one-club man it is JT.The photo,....
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This England photo was personally signed by England captain John Terry in a private signing session on April 3, 2009. It shows JT's joy after he had scored the first goal by a senior England player at Wembley, on June 1, 2007. To make it even sweeter, it put the Three Lions 1-0 up against a strong Brazil side.Terry made his debut for England in 2003 and was later made skipper by Steve McClaren. He was outstanding in the 2006 World Cup, being the only English player to be named part of the all-star team for the tournament. He has since become the first name on the teamsheet under Fabio Capello, epitomising the Italian....
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This large A2 (18in x 24in) print features the classic photograph of Pelé celebrating with Jairzinho after his goal in the 1970 World Cup final.Inspired by Pele, Brazil swept aside Italy 4-1 in what is generally regarded as the greatest team performance ever. After the game, Pele's marker, Burgnich, said: "I told myself before the game, he's made of skin and bones just like everyone else - but I was wrong."These photos are from an exclusive signing session organised and carried out by Icons with the King of Football in London on October 26, 2005.Photo comes with a certificate of authenticity....
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This large photo is A2 (20" x 24") in size and show's the world's greatest ever player, Pele, exchanging shirts with Bobby Moore after their classic encounter in the 1970 World Cup.These photos are from an exclusive signing session carried out with the King of Football in London on September 19, 2006.The photo come with a certificate of authenticity featuring an image of Pele signing the print.For information on our UK, US and international delivery terms go to Why buy from Icons - Delivery.
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This superb print features Pele heading down the tunnel on January 1, 1974 before his final professional game of football for Santos, the club he first represented as a 15-year-old in 1956.It was an emotional occasion as the legendary number 10 had played for the Brazilian side for a staggering 18 years.These photos, of a truly historic moment, are from an exclusive signing session held with Pelé in London on November 19, 2007.They are 20 inches by 16 inches in size and come with a certificate of authenticity featuring an image of Pelé signing the photo..
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This historic print features Pelé celebrating after winning the World Cup in 1970. The 1970 World Cup winning Brazilian team is generally considered to be the greatest national team of all time.The photo captures the moment when Pele had just won his third World Cup winners medal, a feat that is unlikely ever to be repeated. The legendary number 10 scored Brazil's first and set up two more in a crushing 4-1 victory over Italy.After the game, Pele's marker, Burgnich, said: "I told myself before the game, he's made of skin and bones just like everyone else - but I was wrong."These photos are....
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This photograph shows Dirk Kuyt celebrating his second goal in the Merseyside derby at Everton. Kuyt's last-minute penalty gave the Red half of Liverpool bragging rights over Everton with the score finishing 2-1 to Kuyt's Liverpool.The photograph is 16" x 12" in size and was personally signed by Kuyt at an exclusive signing session organised and carried out by Icons with Kuyt in his Liverpool home on December 5, 2007.The photograph is one of a limited number that were signed by Kuyt and comes with an official certificate of authenticity featuring an image of Kuyt signing the photograph..
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With his phenomenal commitment to the cause and knack of scoring in the big games, Dirk Kuyt has established as a real favourite of the knowledgable Anfield regulars.This photograph shows Dirk Kuyt celebrating after scoring a crucial derby goal against Everton at Goodison on October 20, 2007. With the scores deadlocked at 0-0 in this Barclays Premiership fixture, the nerveless Dutchman stepped up to fire home a penalty that sent the Liverpool faithful wild and leave the Blue half of Merseyside disconsolate. After a difficult time in his personal life, it was a goal that meant a huge amount to the passionate Kuyt, and the....
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