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This is the episode we've been building toward all year.
In this extended collector intelligence breakdown, Paulo goes deep on the 2026 Panini Prizm World Cup — the biggest soccer card release ever produced — and pairs it with something no one in the hobby has done properly: the actual pull rate math, modeled at two case production scenarios so you know exactly what you're buying before you spend a dollar.
Part One: Complete Set Analysis
500 base cards. 66+ parallels. 14 insert sets. 6 autograph programs. The full breakdown — all 18 confirmed short print variations and which 8 actually matter, the parallel ladder from Silver down to the four 1-of-1s, the host nation parallels, the 4 insert sets worth actually chasing out of 14, and the auto hierarchy from the 2012 Prizm Throwback Signatures to the one Quad Signature — Endrick, Neymar Jr., Pelé, Vini Jr. — that might be the most significant multi-sig card in modern soccer card history.
Part Two: Pull Rate Statistics — 8,000 Cases vs. 15,000 Cases
This is where it gets real. Because Panini doesn't publish odds, Paulo ran the full math across two case production estimates and modeled every tier. What you'll learn:
The conclusion is clear and the math backs it up: secondary market pricing on numbered parallels is not hype. It is the math. This episode explains why.
Full collector intelligence report and pull rate data at www.ultimate90.com.
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"2026 Panini Prizm World Cup: Complete Collector Intelligence + The Pull Rate Math That Changes Everything" is an episode of The 90: A Soccer Cards Podcast. Runtime 34 min. Published June 25, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.