Football in Sun and Shadow: An Emotional History of World Cup Football

Football in Sun and Shadow: An Emotional History of World Cup Football

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Synopsis

This is a book which searches out the mystical, the bewitched, the romance and the emotional destitution of football. It incorporates stories and events such as the suicide of Abdon Porte, who shot himself in the centre circle of the Nacional Stadium; the rise of Bobby Charlton, spared from the Munich disaster to achieve glory on the world stage; the Argentinian manager who wouldn't feed his team chicken because it would bring bad luck; and the Russian goalkeeper who prepared his mind and his nerves with a cigarette and a dash of spirits before each game.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 07 May 1998

ISBN 10: 1857027116
ISBN 13: 9781857027112

Media Reviews
* 'A global history with the poetic flair of a Pele free kick.' The Face * 'Galeano can run rings round our own glamorous football intelligentsia.' When Saturday Comes * 'Reckless, ironic, impassioned ... this book sparkles.'
Author Bio
Eduardo Galeano is a journalist and author of seven books. He lives and breathes football in South America.