divinely football! - FOUCHARD FILIPPI COMMUNICATIONS

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divinely football! - FOUCHARD FILIPPI COMMUNICATIONS
DIVINELY FOOTBALL!
GADAGNE MUSEUMS – LYON HISTORY MUSEUM
21 APRIL - 4 SEPTEMBER 2016
PRESS IMAGES
Famous Portuguese footballer Eusebio (da Silva Ferreira) passed
away in January 2014 at the age of 71. Upon learning the news,
his fans draped Benfica Lisbon scarves over the statue dedicated to
him in front of the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon. Nicknamed "The
Black Panther", Eusebio was one of the greatest players in the
history of football.
© EPA/PEDRO NUNES
On the Via San Gregorio Armeno in Naples, artisans sculpt and
sell presepi figurines, along with statuettes of football heroes like
Mario Balotelli (left) and Ciro Immobile (right).
© EPA/CIRO FUSCO
The effigy of Portuguese football hero Cristiano Ronaldo is
presented to Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in London just in
time for the start of the 2010 World Cup. The photo shows the
application of the final touches.
© EPA / BRUNO MANTEIGAS
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A fan of the French national team at the 2000 European
Championship match between France and Denmark. Written
across her forehead is "Zizou", the nickname of French player
Zinedine Zidane.
© EPA / Belga / OLIVIER HOSLET
"Say no to racism", the slogan of FIFA and UEFA for a number of
years, is an attempt to distance football from racism,
discrimination and rejection. Individual banners, such as the one
seen here at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, are even more
effective at this than the official posters.
© EPA / JUANO MARTIN
Images from the exhibition Football Hallelujah!
© Amsterdam Museum / DR
Parc Olympique Lyonnais.
Opened on 9 January 2016, the site houses the immense stadium
(capacity 59,186) and includes a number of other activities and
services: a business park, a medical and wellness center, hotels
and restaurants, the 'rhônalpin' sport museum, an amusement
park and the practice facility for Olympique Lyonnais. © Muriel
Chaulet / Ville de Lyon .
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L’équipe féminine de l’Olympique Lyonnais domine le football
français, avec neuf titres consécutifs de championnes de France
entre 2006 et 2015 ainsi que deux titres de championnes d’Europe
en 2011 et 2012.
© PRESSE SPORTS/FEVRE
Official image for Divinely Football!
© Kamp Seedorf / musées Gadagne
In church you can sing without an organ or a choirmaster. But in
the north stands of Gerland stadium, like most stadiums where
certain sections are completely filled by Ultras, is directed by a
conductor who stands on a raised platform and leads songs of
encouragement for the team.
© ALEX MARTIN/L‘EQUIPE
During a match between Olympique Lyonnais and Toulouse in
October 2015, the 'Bad Gones', a fan club that sits in the north
stands of Gerlan stadium, offered a tribute on a giant tifo to the
twelve greatest players in clubs history : Benzema, Garde,
Anderson, Di Nallo, Lacombe, Juninho, Domenech, Chiesa,
Laville, Cris, Caveglia and Coupet.
© L’ÉQUIPE/DR
When there’s title, the balconies are crowded. It’s customary for
the players on Olympique Lyonnais the go before the public on
the balcony of the Place des Terreaux. Since winning the Ligue 1
cup in 2001, Lyon’s players have repeated the ceremony 10 times.
This photo followed the second championship in 2003.
© L‘EQUIPE/THOMAS MAHEUX
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Official poster for Divinely Football!
© Kamp Seedorf / musées Gadagne
The Flag of the White Bear
Official colours of Olympique Lyonnais
© TERRY O’NEILL / musées Gadagne – Lyon
"Walk of fame" dedicated to famous Olympique Lyonnais players
Collection Olympique Lyonnais
© TERRY O’NEILL / musées Gadagne – Lyon
Altar to Diego Maradona
© TERRY O’NEILL / musées Gadagne – Lyon
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"Vuvuzelas" from the 2010 World Cup, hosted by South Africa
© TERRY O’NEILL / musées Gadagne – Lyon
Footballs made from banana leaves or used plastic bags, made by
children in Uganda or other African countries
© TERRY O’NEILL / musées Gadagne – Lyon
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Nothing escapes the notice of club merchandising - not even
infants’ clothing
© TERRY O’NEILL / musées Gadagne – Lyon
Shorts worn by Diego Maradona, with a certificate of authenticity
© TERRY O’NEILL / musées Gadagne – Lyon
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