Chilean executive leads Panini sticker production for 2026 World Cup

Chilean executive Raúl Vallecillo, based in Brazil, oversees the nonstop printing of nearly a thousand Panini stickers to meet high demand in Chile and Latin America.

The company maintains 24-hour printing operations for the 2026 World Cup album. This collection has generated broad and cross-cutting interest in the region.

Vallecillo, from his position in Brazil, coordinates the response to local and regional demand. The article's keywords highlight the link to the 2026 World Cup and associated stickers.

The La Tercera article, published on June 13, 2026, explains the reasons behind this edition's success without adding details on future outcomes.

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