Nike Park Cantona 1998 by Studio Boot Liberte pour les Footballeurs
Nike Park 1998 by Studio Boot Liberte pour les Footballeurs
Nike launched Nike Park around the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, just outside Paris, during the 1998 FIFA World Cup. The park welcomed young people and offered a dozen hands-on workshops focused on four key soccer skills: speed, precision, control, and reflex.
France hosted and won this 16th FIFA World Cup, held from June 10 to July 12. They defeated defending champions Brazil 3–0 in the final.
Stade de France served as the main venue. Built specifically for the tournament, it held 80,000 spectators.
Nike produced four poster designs to promote their involvement. This poster is one of that group.
Johan Otto von Spreckelsen (1929–1987) designed it. He was a Danish architect best known for creating the Grande Arche at La Défense, just outside Paris.
Title : Nike Park Liberte pour les Footballeurs
ARTIST:Â Johan Otto Von Spreckelsen
DATE: 1998
SIZE:Â 44.75″ x 65″Â (114cm x 165cm)
Excellent condition A
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Nike Park Cantona 1998 by Studio Boot Liberte pour les Footballeurs
Nike produced four poster designs to promote their involvement. This poster is one of that group.
Building architect was Johan Otto von Spreckelsen (1929–1987). He was a Danish architect best known for creating the Grande Arche at La Défense, just outside Paris.
Title : Nike Park Cantona Liberte pour les Footballeurs
ARTIST: Studio Boot
DATE: 1998
SIZE:Â 44.75″ x 65″Â (114cm x 165cm)
Excellent condition A
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 48 × 3 × 3 in |