The Official ITV Sports Euro 2012 Fan's Guide

The Official ITV Sports Euro 2012 Fan's Guide

by KeirRadnedge (Author)

Synopsis

One of the most eagerly anticipated events on the sporting calendar, the 14th edition of the UEFA European Championship will take place between 8 June and 1 July 2012 in Poland and Ukraine (the third time the event will have co-hosts). Sixteen teams will fight it out for the most prestigious international prize in the European football. ITV Sport Euro 2012: The Official Guide will cover every aspect of the tournament, from how the bid was won and an overview of the venues to be used to an assessment of how the teams got there and a comprehensive analysis of their chances of success. It will also include in-depth features on the players expected to make the headlines at Euro 2012 and a thorough examination of the event's fascinating history (including biographies of the players of the tournament at each of the previous 13 events). ITV Sport Euro 2012: The Official Guide is packed full of facts, filled with statistics and beautifully illustrated throughout with a superb collection of action photographs. It is the perfect accompaniment to 2012's biggest football event and is suitable for fans of all ages.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 12 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1847329985
ISBN 13: 9781847329981

Author Bio
Keir Radnedge has been covering football for more than 40 years. He has written countless books on the subject, from tournament guides to comprehensive encyclopedias for 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 TV news channel CNN. He edited tournament newspapers at the 1982, 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cup finals, as well as at Euro 96, and has scripted video reviews of many football tournaments. He is also the London-based editor of SportsFeatures.com, the Olympic Games and football news website.