
Note, that the Official Tournament Magazine has an A4 schedule of all Matches by local times in Russia (shown below), but no pull-out or inserted Scoring sheet or blank pages for recording match results. I confess to having bought my Guide from eBay, and the good reason for that is it seems that official World Cup soccer magazines / guides are rare here where I live, in Western Australia, Down Under.
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This is followed by the Golden Bootwinners, being the top scoring goal-keepers from 1930 to 2014, the World Cup in numbers, an interview with Danish player Christian Eriksen, a great article titled “ A Much Travelled Trophy” plus a terrific “ 20 Tournaments: Magic Memories” spanning 1930 to 2014, a “whistle-stop” tour of defining moments of all previous FIFA tournaments and a fantastic article about the home of the FIFA World Cup trophy, the FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich, where you might bump into some of the famous soccer players who are visiting.Īs if this is not enough, there is also information about the Referees, a fascinating history of changes to the soccer bal l, and a quiz testing your knowledge about the past tournaments (with the answers upside down). It has 175 pages with an exclusive interview with Pele, the road to Russia, the Host Venues, FIFA Fan Fest and information on each team by Groups.

This year I first bought the “ Official 2018 FIFA World Cup Tournament Magazine” online. Here is the link to the official website.Īs I love reading Programmes and Guides and anything else, I always have to get the Guide for the World Cup. It will be held in 2018 in Russia from 14th June to 15th July.


I am a fan of the World Cup Soccer, and it’s on again ….
