Students completing the world famous Panini World Cup sticker books gathered at the Sticker Trading Day event at the BBC campus. The event was a collaboration between the BBC Futbol Club, the Comics Club, the International Student Club and the Wine to Water club.
Ana Correa, a sophomore in advertising and PR, pastes a sticker she traded at the Sticker Trading Day. Correa is rooting for her native Colombia in the FIFA World Cup, which begins June 12.
Amairani Aleman, a junior in dietetics and nutrition, pastes a sticker she traded in her Panini sticker book.
George Espinosa, sophomore and computer engineering major (left), talks to Juan Herrera, a senior in sports and fitness (right) about their experiences with the sticker book. Espinosa already completed his book, which includes more than 600 stickers.
George Espinosa (left) won a Panini T-shirt at the event and posed with Jorge Ottati, the special guest for the event. Ottati is a television and radio sports announcer who works for beIN SPORTS. He will be annoucing some games for the 2014 World Cup
David Schiumerini, a junior in computer science (left), poses with special guest and sports announcer Jorge Ottati after he won a team USA bag at the Sticker Trading Day.
Thank you for the wonderful coverage. We hope to see you as well on June 12 during our 2014 World Cup Kick-Off event (2-6pm, WUC 221) where we will show the opening ceremony and first match.