
Panini is preparing to launch a brand new Barclays WSL Official Sticker Collection which will feature players from all 12 clubs in WSL2 as well.
The new collection is being launched to celebrate the growth of women’s football. With WSL2 teams featured, the new album will be the first-ever sticker collection including the top two divisions in England.
Panini’s collection will include 68 pages and 511 stickers, with 66 stickers dedicated to WSL2 stars.
It’s officially sticker season!
The Barclays WSL Sticker Collection is back and bigger than ever before, featuring players from Barclays WSL2 clubs for the first time!
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The expansion of the current collection comes during one of the most entertaining Championship seasons to date.
With England’s top two leagues expanding this year, there are three promotion spots up for grabs to the top flight.
Panini is building on the already existing album this season which includes all of the current WSL clubs. The new collection along with the expansion of the WSL to 14 teams shows the continued spotlight on women’s football that continues to grow.
Prices for packs of Panini stickers vary, but the regular packs tend to cost around £5.99 with retailers.
‘Proud moment’ for WSL2
Katie Gritt, Head of Marketing of Sport at Panini, said:“We are so excited to bring the Barclays WSL Sticker Collection to women’s football fans for the third year running. To feature Barclays WSL2 clubs for the first time is a really proud moment, as we continue our commitment to growing the women’s game off the pitch. To celebrate the incredible talent across both leagues throughout the collection and to bring the magic of Panini to match days across all 24 clubs is a special moment for us, and something we know the fans will love!”
Aggie Beever-Jones’ love for iconic collection
Chelsea’s Aggie Beever-Jones added: “Panini sticker collections are iconic! I still have fond memories of swapping stickers in the playground. It’s been amazing to see the BWSL being recognised over the past few seasons and the players deservedly championed. Including the BWSL2 now takes it a step further. Having played in that league with Bristol City, I know how competitive the league is and how much it has developed in recent years. It’s brilliant to see Panini giving the league the recognition it deserves.”