Encyclopedia of World Football

Encyclopedia of World Football

by RabMacWilliam (Author)

Synopsis

This comprehensive guide offers an up-to-the-minute profile of the global game. Starting with how it all began, it traces the growth of football from its 19th century roots. To relive some of the most magical moments, there are flashbacks to the dream teams of Arsenal in the 1930s, Real Madrid in the 1950s and Brazil in the 1970s and the major championships of Europe, South America and Asia. A look at the worldwide development of the women's game, and at the big business transfer market, gives an insight into the future of football in the 21st century. In a line up of the game's most inspiring players, 150 careers are profiled to show how stars such as Alfredo Di Stefano, Stanley Matthews and Pele made their mark on the game. There is also a look at the world's international and club sides. The top 36 FIFA teams are covered including both traditionally strong footballing nations such as Brazil, Italy or Germany, as well as emerging countries such as Australia, Japan and Nigeria.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Published: 31 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0754808289
ISBN 13: 9780754808282

Author Bio
Rab MacWilliam has worked in book publishing for 25 years as an editor, publisher, writer and book packager. He has commissioned and published, among other sports titles, the official illustrated histories of Celtic, Leeds and Aston Villa.