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Every year, it gets to December and you realise that you’ve not got your brother, or sister, or mum, or dad, or uncle, or aunt, or anyone a Christmas present yet. And you’re stuck. Fortunately, they love football, don’t they? And fortunately, MUNDIAL exists for them.
MUNDIAL is a 100-page magazine released four times a year that reminds you why you love football. Covering the game at every single level, you’re as likely to find a 20 page cover story on Zinedine Zidane’s 10 defining moments as you are as a story about a team from south Wales who have 50 people going to watch them every week. You’ll find amazing stories about cult heroes like Jay-Jay Okocha, untold stories about superheroes like Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona, and stories about local heroes like the organisers of a neighbourhood AFCON in Paris.
Weekends away, brilliant writing, forgotten goals, beautiful photography, and everything from Sunday League and sausage and chips, to Champions League and iconic kits, MUNDIAL celebrates the game and the things around it that make people happy.
And this year, MUNDIAL has put together a Christmas bundle to make that decision to get it for the football lover in your life, or better, yourself, even easier.
Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Ronaldo on our latest cover
In the middle of a grey winter day, imagine how beautiful that’s going to look on your desk or coffee table. Jogo Bonita forever.
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AdvertisementIt’s the gift that keeps on giving
Not only do you get our most recent issue, you also get two classic archive magazines in “The Cult Issue” and “The Football Revolution WIll Not Be Televised”… AND three more issues to come in the New Year. It’s the best deal we’ve ever run.
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You’ll have loads to tell your friends about
Your mates might think they know about football… but do they know that there are neighbourhood AFCONs held across Paris? Or how the grassroots women’s football scene in Seoul is evolving? Or who Sulley Muntari’s first and last games were for? Increase your pub quiz usefulness.
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Scarecrows
Issue 28 includes photos of six scarecrows made in fields in the south of France that all depict iconic football moments. Van Persie’s header at the 2010 World Cup, a beautiful Gigi Buffon save, a Gareth Bale overhead kick, Eric Cantona’s kung-fu kick, Tshabalalala’s opening goal for South Africa, and Zizou’s set square volley against Bayer Leverkusen… all in fields.
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