Thursday, October 30, 2008
China 1991 STAMP J185 set Mint
1st FIFA World Championships for Women's Football – Commemorative Stamps
Technical details:
Scott No: 2371-72
Serial number: J185
Values in set: 2
Date of issue: November 16, 1991
Denomination: 70 fen
Designers: Wang Huming
Size of stamps: 30*40mm
Perforation: 11.5
Sheet composition: 40(8*5)
Printing process: Photogravure
Printing House: Beijing Postage Stamp Printing Works
SN: (2-1)
Title: The Emblem ( Emblem of the Game)
Value: 20 fen
SN: (2-2)
Title: Bright and Brave (Heroic Bearing)
Value: 50 fen
Background info
Women's football celebrated its true coming of age in November of 1991 when the Women's World Championship was brought to life on the ambitious initiative of Dr. João Havelange, FIFA President at that time.
The first competition kicked off in the People's Republic of China to large and enthusiastic crowds. With twelve nations competing, it proved to be a resounding success.
In keeping with the true spirit of the celebration, six female referees or assistant referees were appointed among match officials for the first time in FIFA history. Claudia de Vasconcelos of Brazil, the referee for the 3rd-place match, became the first woman to officiate at this level for FIFA.
The American team, led by a dominating forward line dubbed ¡°The Triple-Edged Sword¡± by the Chinese media, tore through the tournament to win the first-ever world championship for women¡¯s football
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