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2014 World Cup Prizm

The 2014 World Cup prizm set was the first prizm soccer set released by Panini. This set contains the first prizm cards of many legendary players. Some notable players in this set are: Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Andrea Pirlo, Andres Iniesta, Xavi, Iker Casillas, Wayne Rooney, Arjen Robben, Manuel Neuer, Eden Hazard, Luka Modric, Paul Pogba, just to name a few. This set is important because it combines the iconic prizm set, which was popularized by basketball, with soccer. Before this set, soccer cards were predominantly made by European brands, and Panini making a prizm set made them more desirable for the American demographic. With the popularity of soccer cards rising, it is possible that this set could become comparable to 2012 prizm basketball, which was its inaugural year. Some parallels included in this set are: red white and blue, blue and red, yellow and red, silver, blue #/199, red #/149, purple #/99, green crystal #/25, gold #/25, gold power #/5, black 1/1. The inserts that are included in this set are: World Cup Matchups, World cup stars, Team photos, Aerial assault, Cup captains, Guardians, and Net finders. These inserts have the same parallel colours as the base cards. 

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