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Wednesday, 13 September 2023 at 13:51
Item n°1860062628
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Wednesday, 30 April 2025 at 16:29
1996-97
Virtual Video Collection
Snickers
UK, Germany
55 cards
Each 'virtual video' contained training tips, there were five 'cards' for each of eleven featured player. Not really video, you move the card and the image appears to move too. Issued in the U.K. and Germany, and probably other countries as well.
1. Leszek Pisz (Poland)
2. Leszek Pisz (Poland)
3. Leszek Pisz (Poland)
4. Leszek Pisz (Poland)
5. Leszek Pisz (Poland)
6. Gary McAllister (Scotland)
7. Gary McAllister (Scotland)
8. Gary McAllister (Scotland)
9. Gary McAllister (Scotland)
10. Gary McAllister (Scotland)
11. Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
12. Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
13. Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
14. Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
15. Tomas Brolin (Sweden)
16. Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
17. Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
18. Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
19. Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
20. Phil Babb (Republic of Ireland)
21. David Ginola (France)
22. David Ginola (France)
23. David Ginola (France)
24. David Ginola (France)
25. David Ginola (France)
26. Les Ferdinand (England)
27. Les Ferdinand (England)
28. Les Ferdinand (England)
29. Les Ferdinand (England)
30. Les Ferdinand (England)
31. Ruud Gullit (Holland)
32. Ruud Gullit (Holland)
33. Ruud Gullit (Holland)
34. Ruud Gullit (Holland)
35. Ruud Gullit (Holland)
36. Dan Petrescu (Romania)
37. Dan Petrescu (Romania)
38. Dan Petrescu (Romania)
39. Dan Petrescu (Romania)
40. Dan Petrescu (Romania)
41. Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
42. Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
43. Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
44. Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
45. Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
46. Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
47. Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
48. Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
49. Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
50. Karl-Heinz Reidl (Germany)
51. Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)
52. Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)
53. Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)
54. Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)
55. Stéphane Chapuisat (Switzerland)
Ruud Gullit (born Rudi Dil on 1 September 1962) is a Dutch footballer and subsequent manager who played professionally in the 1980s and 1990s as a defender, midfielder or forward. In 2004, he was named one of the Top 125 greatest living footballers as part of FIFA's 100th anniversary celebration.
He captained the Netherlands national team that was victorious at UEFA Euro 1988 and was also a member of the squad for the 1990 FIFA World Cup and Euro 1992.
At club level, in 1987 he moved from PSV to AC Milan for a world record transfer fee. Nicknamed "the black Tulip", he was part of a notable Dutch trio at Milan which included Marco van Basten and Frank Rijkaard. Gullit won three Serie A titles and two European Cups with Milan. In 1995, he signed for Chelsea and a year later was appointed the club's player-manager. In his debut season, he led Chelsea to FA Cup success, the club's first major title for 26 years, and in doing so became the first overseas manager to win the FA Cup.
Gullit won the Ballon d'Or in 1987 and was named the World Soccer Player of the Year in 1987 and 1989. Normally an attacking midfielder, he was a versatile player, playing in numerous positions during his career.
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