FIFA World Cup Football Championship 1986, Mexico

Technical Data
Date of Issue | May 31, 1986 |
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Denomination | Rs. 5 |
Quantity | 1,500,000 |
Perforation | comb 13 |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1058 Stamp Number IN 1121 Yvert et Tellier IN 873 Stanley Gibbons IN 1190 |
Themes | Football (Soccer) | Sports |
The history and significance of the FIFA World Cup are indeed fascinating and influential in the world of sports and culture. Here’s an overview of the details mentioned:
Origin and Concept:
- First International Match: In 1872, Scotland and England played the first international football match, sparking international interest in the sport.
- World Cup Concept: Conceived in France by Jules Rimet and Henri Delaunay, with Jules Rimet serving as FIFA President from 1920 to 1954.
- FIFA Formation: FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) was established in 1904 in Paris, asserting its exclusive right to organize a world championship.
Early Years:
- Antwerp Congress (1920): FIFA, during the Antwerp Congress concurrent with the Olympics, accepted the idea of a World Cup.
- First World Cup (1930): Held in Uruguay with thirteen countries participating, marking the inaugural tournament with only three European nations.
Global Expansion:
- Membership Growth: FIFA now boasts a membership of over 150 nations, solidifying its role as the global governing body for football.
- World Cup Tradition: The FIFA World Cup occurs every four years, akin to the Olympic Games, and has become a cornerstone of international sports.
Host Nations and Continuity:
- Historical Hosts: The World Cup has been hosted in various nations, including Uruguay (1930), Italy (1934), Brazil (1950), and more recently, Spain (1982).
- Upcoming Event: Scheduled for Mexico in 1986, continuing its tradition of showcasing the best of international football.
Stamp Commemoration:
- Special Stamp Issuance: In recognition of the World Cup Football ’86 in Mexico, the Department of Posts plans to issue a special commemorative stamp.
- Cultural Significance: Such stamps not only celebrate the event but also promote global sportsmanship and cultural exchange through philately.
The FIFA World Cup stands as a testament to the unifying power of sports across nations and continents, fostering camaraderie and passion worldwide.