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El Gráfico. Boca Campeón Libertadores 1977
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- SKU:
- MLA1423361179
- Condition:
- Used
- Weight:
- 0.13 KGS
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Shop El Gráfico. Boca Campeón Libertadores 1977 and more Revistas at Latinafy.comDiscover a piece of football history with this vintage copy of 'El Gráfico' magazine featuring Boca Juniors, champions of the Libertadores in 1977. In very good condition, this collectible item is perfect for any sports enthusiast or Boca fan. It captures the excitement and triumph of Boca's journey to glory, presented in an engaging layout with vibrant imagery. Published in September 1977, this magazine contains 74 pages of captivating content that showcases the team’s achievements and iconic moments. An essential addition to your collection, this magazine reflects the essence of Argentine football culture.Dive into the rich history of Argentine football with this remarkable edition of 'El Gráfico', a cherished magazine that celebrates Boca Juniors' triumphant campaign in the 1977 Libertadores Cup. This particular issue, published in September of that year and dedicated entirely to the team’s monumental victory, showcases the passion, dedication, and skill that the players brought to the pitch. With 74 pages filled with thrilling stories, stunning photographs, and insightful commentary, it captures the excitement of a defining moment in Boca's history.
In very good condition, this magazine is not just a collectible; it's a piece of nostalgia for fans and historians alike. The enduring legacy of Boca Juniors, highlighted within these pages, makes it a wonderful gift for sports lovers or anyone keen on Argentine culture. The magazine remains in a physical format, making it easy to display or store in your collection while reminding you of the glory days of European football.
Don't miss your chance to own this unique historical artifact. Whether you're looking to relive cherished memories or enhance your collection, this magazine reflects the fervor of sportsmanship and the deep-rooted love for football in Argentina. Ideal for ages ten and up, it promises to delight both young fans discovering Boca's legacy and seasoned supporters reminiscing about their team's past.Usage ideas
This magazine can serve as a fascinating centerpiece in your sports memorabilia collection. It makes an excellent gift for football enthusiasts who appreciate historical moments in the sport. Use it as an educational resource about Boca Juniors' legacy for young fans or as inspiration to foster a love for football in children. Display it in a frame as a tribute to one of Argentina's most beloved teams, or let it spark conversation during game nights with friends.Frequently asked questionsIs the magazine in good condition?: Yes, it is in very good condition.What year was this issue published?: This magazine was published in 1977.How many pages does it contain?: There are 74 pages in total.Is this magazine in Spanish?: Yes, the magazine is printed in Spanish.Can this be a good gift for young fans?: Absolutely, it is recommended for ages 10 and up.- Brand: EL GRÁFICO- Item Condition: Used- Model: MAGAZINE- Sale Format: Unit- Units per Pack: 1- Width: 0.21 cm- Height: 0.28 cm- Origin: Argentina- Format: Physical- Minimum Recommended Age: 10 years- Language: Spanish- Publisher: Atlántida- Title: BOCA CON LA COPA QUE BUSCÓ TANTO- Publication Year: 1977- Number of Pages: 74- Coloring Pages: No- Name: El Gráfico- Edition Number: 3024- Publication Month: September- Genre: SportsVendor listing title: El Gráfico. Boca Campeón Libertadores 1977
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Origin: |
Argentina |
Vendor: |
Shop on Mercado Libre Argentina |
Brand: |
El Gráfico |