Fort Atacadista has already gotten into the World Cup spirit and has started selling the tournament's official album and sticker packs in all of the chain's stores in the country. In Santa Catarina, the items are available in all 45 of the brand's units. Check the addresses here. In addition to sales, Fort also created exclusive spaces to exchange stickers in some stores in the state, to encourage interaction between customers, collectors and football fans. In total, 11 Santa Catarina units received personalized meeting points to exchange repeat stickers. Products will be sold while stocks last. The prices are R$7 for the package with seven stickers, R$24.90 for the brochure album and R$84 for the blister with 84 stickers. The initiative follows the movement generated by the official launch of the album in Brazil, a traditional fever among collectors and fans of the sport. In this edition, the tournament will be held between June 11th and July 19th, with games hosted in Canada, the United States and Mexico. Considered one of the great symbols of the biggest sporting event in the world, the album crosses generations and unites children, young people and adults around the experience of collecting, completing pages and exchanging repeated stickers. This year, the album has already generated a strong mobilization among fans, who are looking to complete all the stickers. Stores have spaces to exchange stickers In Santa Catarina, Fort Atacadista is present in more than 20 municipalities with 45 stores, and 11 units were chosen to receive a personalized space for collectors to meet and exchange stickers. The participating stores are: Florianópolis (Campeche) San José (Kobrasol) São José (Areias) Palhoça (Passa Vinte) Joinville (Buccarein) San Francisco do Sul Itajaí (Don Bosco) Itajaí (Center) Blumenau (Itoupava North) Criciúma Chapecó (São Cristóvão) The chain's proposal is to transform the stores into meeting points for football fans during the official competition album circulation period. Network was born in Joinville and expanded its operations in SC Fort Atacadista appeared in Joinville in 1999, initially under the name Compre Fort. The chain is part of Grupo Pereira, a retail conglomerate founded in Itajaí in 1962, which is currently among the largest supermarket groups in the country, operating in different Brazilian states. Today it is in 7th place in the ABRAS ranking among the largest supermarkets in the country, being the best positioned group from Santa Catarina in the ranking. Fort operates on the wholesale model, a segment that combines wholesale and retail sales, as it serves end consumers, processors and traders. In Santa Catarina, it was a pioneer in cash and carry and also one of the first chains to invest in the segment in the south of the country. Last month, Fort Atacadista maintained its strong pace of expansion, opening 3 new stores: a second unit in São Bento do Sul (SC); its second operation in Chapecó (SC); and the first store in the capital of São Paulo, in Interlagos. Currently, Fort Atacadista maintains 45 stores in Santa Catarina and 77 in total in the country. Among the next cities in Santa Catarina that will gain a Fort store is Videira, in the Midwest.