Autógrafo Garrincha by Acervo Marcelo MonteiroThe Football Museum
Every football lover preserve memories of thrilling plays, decisive matches, imortal idols, the joy and the sorrows that the sport brought to one's life. But how to preserve so many moments that, little by little, fade in time?
Whereas the ball lovers feel the urge to record in paper, in several ways, his most important experiences. Writing, sketching, reporting and collecting are actiong that manifest an affective experience with football.
Álbum Futebol by Acervo Moacir Andrade PeresThe Football Museum
Images brought to light by the enthusiastic collectors that for years had preserved contuless newspapers, magazines, notebooks, albums, postcards, stickers, stamps, tickets, cards, posters and illustrated packages.
Check it out this visual universe of textures and colors at the exhibition PAPER FOOTBALL, a wide mosaic of unforgetable shared memories;
Ingresso Copa de 1950 (1950) by Acervo Marcelo MonteiroThe Football Museum
A MONUMENT STADIUM
In the 1930s, football already fascinated crowds of supporters. During this decade, São Paulo realized that it needed a monumental stadium, with enough space for the public of this spectacle. After the donation of a 75 thousand square meters by Cia City, the buidilng of the City Stadium started in 1936 and lasted for for years, employing over a thousand workers.
Ingresso (1940/1949) by Direitos ReservadosThe Football Museum
THE OPENNING
Over 50 thousand people attended Pacaembu openning, in April 27, 1940. 10 thousand athletes from different states and countries participated on the parade on the new lawn. The train fares were reduced at the day of the event to stimulate the coming of the crowd.
Vamos ao Estádio (1940) by Acervo Leonardo RomanoThe Football Museum
FINALLY, FOOTBALL
The first kick at Pacaembu field was in April 28, 1940. Double round. The Palestra Italica defeated the Curitiba for 6 to 2 and the Corinthians, champion of 1939, beated the Atlético-MG for 4 to 2.
FOOTBALL ON THE SHELVES
Chocolate and cereal boxes, drink cans... from time to time, football invade products packages. And it is a very old phenomenon. In this collection, with objects from the 1920s, you can see matches and cigarettes boxes adorned with clubs and stars.
SUDAN CIGARETTE FACTORY
Brazilian's major cigarette factory at the 1930s-1930s, Sudan, was established in Jundiaí-SP. It scored a goal with its cover boy: Leônidas da Silva, 1938's World Cup hero. Before he appeared at Sudan's boxes, he had won with 300 thousand votes the Magnolia cigar's contest.
Figurinha Leônidas da Silva by Acervo Moacir PeresThe Football Museum
When he first arrived to São Paulo Football Club, in 1942, Leônias da Silva was discredit... but, his debut against Corinthians, was a public record at Pacaembu, 17.281 supporters. With the income, São Paulo recovered the money invested in the purchase of the player.
Documento Leônidas da Silva (1943/1944) by Acervo São Paulo F.C.The Football Museum
FROM LAWN TO PAPER
The "Black Diamond" had an outstanding performance conquering the championship of 1943, arising São Paulo to a national force. Here you can see the paycheks for played match.
Nosso Jornal (1967) by Acervo Museu do FutebolThe Football Museum
HAIL THE XXV DE JANEIRO
The metallurgist João Baptista dos Santos dedicated the "Nosso Jornal" to the XXV de janeiro, an amateur club that played in the Perdizes neighbourhood, São Paulo, between 1956 and 1984.
Nosso Jornal (1963) by Acervo Museu do FutebolThe Football Museum
The 376 editions published between 1961 and 1981 were handmaid with a peculiar caligraphy and collage. "Nosso Jornal" reported the events of the neighbourhood and the club.
His author would defend the democratic values of his club during the harshness of the military dictatorship!
Nosso Jornal (1963) by Acervo Museu do FutebolThe Football Museum
The 220 editions that João Batista donates to Museu do Futebol were cleaned and digitalized. They are available to consulting at the Museum's book and media library.
Stickers in Brazil
The first sport sticker collection in Brazil was created in 1919 by the Balas Sport candies. Produced by Grecchi & Cia, a candy factory in São Paulo, they brought in their collection Amílcar Barbuy, Corinthians and National Team player who won the South-American championship in the same year.
Álbum Futebol by Acervo Moacir Andrade PeresThe Football Museum
FOOTBALL CANDIES
In 1938, the Americana candy factory release "Balas Futebol", the first stickers collection to be part of an album. It was on sale until 1960, with novelties like prizes and stamped stickers.
ILLUSTRATION PROS
The Balas Futebol had exquisite illustrations drawn by artists Nino Borges, between 1944 and 1949, and Miécio Caffé, between 1950 and 1960. The drawgins gave birth to the mascot Futebolino, who was in the covers since 1942.
FOLLOWING A CANDY TRAIL
During the 1940s and 1950s, other albums were launched, like Balas Centroavante, Balas Federação and Balas Centro-Goal. Besides the prizes, the collections also included, little by little, clubs from Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul.
MARCOS CARNEIRO DE MENDONÇA
One of the first idols of Brazilian football, goalkeeper of Fluminense, Marcos was the first goalkeeper of Brazil's National Team and played in its first conquest, the South-American Championship of 1919.
O 1º Goal Uruguayo (1919) by Acervo Marcos Carneiro de MendonçaThe Football Museum
With a refined technique and aristocratic manners, the goalkeeper draw the gaze of the press. He had collected clippings, photos and game reports that he wrote by himself.
Notícias Marcos Carneiro de Mendonça (1918) by Acervo Marcos Carneiro de MendonçaThe Football Museum
In a couple of two big notebooks of kraft paper, the goalkeeper kept clippings, letters, photos, postcards and notes.
Marcos Carneiro de Mendonça's albums are stored at the National Library and are considered, in the words of Mario Filho, "the most complete repository of football events from 1910 to 1919".
FOOTBALL ENCYCLOPEDIA
Due to his giant repertoire of skill moves and techniques, Nilton Santos got the nickname "The Encylopedia". The greatest left full-back of all times was also a renown storyteller. In 1998 he published his autobiography, "Minha bola, minha vida".
Álbum Botafogo (1919) by Acervo Botafogo de Futebol e RegatasThe Football Museum
Álbum Botafogo (1930) by Acervo Botafogo de Futebol e RegatasThe Football Museum
Álbum Santa Marina (1942) by Acervo Santa MarinaThe Football Museum
SANTA MARINA ATLÉTICO CLUBE
Amateur blue collar club , founded in 1913 by workers of the old Companhia Vidraria Santa Marina.
Located in Água Branca neighbourhood, west area of São Paulo. The club possess a remarkable museum in its headquarters, with photos, trophies and relics.
Álbum Açucena (1924) by Acervo Dirceu PalaesThe Football Museum
ASSOCIAÇÃO ATLÉTICA AÇUCENA
Founded in 1924, in Limão neighbourhood, in became one of the most respected amateur clubs in São Paulo.
Until its demise, in the 1970s, the club was called by its west area rivals, Santa Marina and Lapeaninho, by nicknames such as "The record breaker" and "The almost insurmountable".
THE BIGGEST STADIUM FO THE WORLD
Opened in June 16, 1950, with the purpose of hosting the fourth edition of the Football World Cup, the Rio de Janeiro City Stadium was built in only 22 months, employing over ten thousand workers. The first match was between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, and Didi, creator of the "dry leaf" effect kick, scored one of the three goals of Rio's victory for 3 - 1.
Pôster Copa de 1950 (1950) by Acervo Giacomo AlbaneseThe Football Museum
According to newspapers of the time, if the cement bags used to build Maracanã were pilled, they would be as twice as high as Sugar Loaf hill. No wonder, the hill and Maracanã are still symbols of Rio. And, regardless their geographical distance, they are placed together at postcards and posters back in the time of the Openning.
AUTOGRAPHS
While the National Team was getting ready to 1958's Cup, in Poços de Caldas (MG), the eleven years old Marcos Nastrini collected in his small notebook autographs of the team that would become winner, with Pelé still signing "Edson Arantes". The autograph order: Dida, Pampolini, Dino Sani, Carlos de Castro Borges (Cacá), Carlos Alberto Cavalheiro, Gilmar, Pelé, Mário Américo (masseur), Zito, Gino Orlando, Zagallo, Altair, Didi, Evaristo de Macedo, De Sordi, Vavá, Mazzola, Jadir, Djalma Santos, Oreco, Formiga, Canhoteiro, Zózimo, Moacir, Castilho, Almir Pernambuquinho, Joel e Zizinho.
Pôster Copa de 1970 (1970) by Acervo Marco Antonio LopesThe Football Museum
This character at the poster is Juanito, Mexico World Cup (1970) mascot.
the visual comunication and typos of 1970s Cup poster are the same as the Olympic Games of 1968, also hosted by Mexico.
This poster was signed by 22 Brazilian players summoned to that tournament.
Pelé (1965) by Acervo Marcelo MonteiroThe Football Museum
ALL IMAGES ARE REPRODUCTIONS OF COLLECTIONS BELONGING TO:
Sticker Albums and Stikers: Moacir Andrade Peres
Marcos Carneio de Mendonça's Album: Fundação Biblioteca Nacional
Açucena´s Album: Dirceu Palaes
Santa Marina´s Album: Santa Marina Atlético Clube
Botafogo's Album: Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas
Autographs: Marcelo Monteiro and Marcos Nastrini
Post Cards: Leonardo Romano
Leônidas da Silva papers: collection of São Paulo Futebol Clube
Packages: Antonio Fiaschi Teixeira
Tickets: Claudio Gonçalves, Antonio Munhoz and Marcelo Monteiro
Álbum Futebol by Acervo Moacir Andrade PeresThe Football Museum
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Argeu Affonso, Associação Atlética Açucena, Associação Portuguesa de Desportos, Barbara Heliodora, Bernardo Buarque de Hollanda, Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, Bruno Castro, Bruno Sena, Clara Azevedo, Coca Albers, Erilma Leal, Fluminense Football Club, Francisco Ingegnere, Fundação Biblioteca Nacional, Gabriel Gonçalves, ILPI Butantã, José Carlos Asbeg, José Paulo Florenzano, Julio Graco, Leonel Kaz, Luis Eduardo Tavares, Luiz Dirceu Palaes, Margarida Menezes, Maria José Fernandes, Maria Luiza, Mauro Amorim, Mauro Saraiva, Memofut, Michael Serra, Michael Serra, Mônica Rizzo Soares Pinto, Paulo Michelin, Roberto, Rose Ingegnere, Rudi Böhm, Ruy Rubio, Santa Marina Atlético Clube, São Paulo Futebol Clube, Vital Curto, Vitor Eidelman, Wanderley Frare Junior.
Background (2013) by Gabriela MuninThe Football Museum
This exhibition is based in the temporary exhibition displayed at Football Museum from November 30 2013 through April 27 2014.
For more information on the exhibition, access: Futebol de Papel
Futebol de Papel Exhibition
Curatorship | Content Team from Football Museum
Curatorship conception | Leonel Kaz
Cenography and art direction | Jair de Souza Design
General coordination | Daniela Alfonsi
Original version - 2013
Research, production and texts | Aira Bonfim, Ariana Marassi, Bruna Gottardo, Camila Aderaldo, Felipe dos Santos, Gabriela Munin, Julia Terin, Mariana Chaves
Google edition | Gabriela Munin e Daniela Alfonsi
Translation| Felipe Faraone
Reviewed version - 2018
Coordination | Camila Aderaldo
Adaptation, google edition and translation | Ana Letícia de Fiori
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