The Paulista club followed their Libertadores triumph last June by defeating UEFA Champions League winners Chelsea 1-0 to capture the world crown, reports Xinhua.
The book will mainly be made up of photographs of the historic match with goalkeeper Cassio painted as the hero. The Brazilian international stopper made four superb saves to safeguard the title for the South Americans.
The publication is scheduled for the end of this month as Sao Paulo's biggest club look to capitalise on the editorial market their success has brought them.
Daniel Augusto Junior, an official photographer for the club, has put together the book and believes it is an excellent tribute to the players who have brought the side success over the last year.
"All the photos are a reminder of a side that has learnt to always win. This second world title will stay locked in our hearts," he said.
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