For the equivalent cards in other forms of football, see Association football trading card and Australian rules football card.
American football card
Harry Beecher on the "Champions Set" by Goodwin & Company, the first American football card set, 1888
Other names
Football card
Type
trading card
Company
Panini Leaf
Country
United States
Availability
1888–present
Features
American football
An American football card is a type of collectible trading card typically printed on paper stock or card stock that features one or more American football players or other related sports figures. These cards are most often found in the United States and other countries where the sport is popular.
Most football cards features National Football League (NFL) players, but can also feature college football players. Player cards normally list the player's statistics and a narration about their play. Some special edition packs of cards include authentic autographs or jersey cards. Some may include bubble gum or a special edition player card. Many cards are serial-numbered, meaning that there are only so many of that particular card produced. These include unique prints (numbered 1/1). Included in these are printing plates, used in the actual production of the card.
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