World Football Records 2015 (World Records)

World Football Records 2015 (World Records)

by KeirRadnedge (Author)

Synopsis

Football's profile has never been higher and it continues to grow. World Football Records has been a worldwide best-seller for five years in a row, and the fully updated and revised sixth edition follows the same successful formula, with a number of exciting new features, including: updates for major tournaments played in 2013 and 2014, most notably the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil; FIFA U-20 World Cup Turkey 2013; FIFA U-17 World Cup UAE 201; FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2013; FIFA U-17 Woemn's World Cup Costa Rica 2014; Blue Stars/FIFA Youth Cup Zurich 2014; FIFA Ballon d'Or 2013; Other FIFA awards; the latest record-breaking achievements of all the 37 featured countries, including a sidebar with team records (biggest win), player records (most caps and most goals) and other records (most successful coaches), as well as updates and statistics on most of the other 172 full members of FIFA; and, FIFA/Coca-Cola World Rankings July 2014.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Carlton Books
Published: 09 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 1780975686
ISBN 13: 9781780975689

Author Bio
Keir Radnedge has been covering football for more than 40 years and has written almost 50 books on the subject, from tournament guides to comprehensive encyclopedias, aimed at all ages. His journalism career included the Daily Mail for 20 years, as well as The Guardian and other national newspapers and magazines in the UK and abroad. He is a former editor of World Soccer, generally recognized as the premier English-language magazine on global football. In addition to his writing, Keir has been a regular analyst for BBC radio and television, Sky Sports and the American cable television news channel CNN. He also edited a tournament newspaper at the FIFA World Cup tournaments of 1982, 1986 and 1990 as well as at Euro 96, and has scripted video reviews of numerous football tournaments. A magistrate, he lives in North London.