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Scheisse! We're Going Up!

The Unexpected Rise of Berlin's Rebel Football Club

Kit Holden

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English
Duckworth
17 August 2023
The extraordinary story of Union Berlin, the German Bundesliga's most spirited football club, interwoven with a witty history of Berlin.

SHORTLISTED FOR THE SPORTS BOOK AWARDS (FOOTBALL)

No football club in the world has fans like 1. FC Union Berlin. The underdogs from East Berlin have stuck it to the Stasi, built their own stadium and even given blood to save their club. But now they face a new and terrifying prospect: success.

Scheisse! tells the human stories behind the unexpected rise of this unique football club. But it's about more than just football. It's about the city Union call home. As the club fight to maintain their rebel spirit among the modern football elite, their trajectory mirrors that of contemporary Berlin itself: from divided Cold War battleground to European capital of cool.

AUTHOR: Kit Holden is a British-German author and journalist who lives and works in Berlin. He covers German news and sport for Agence France-Presse and is 1. FC Union Berlin correspondent for Der Tagesspiegel. His work has also appeared extensively in The Independent, the Daily Mail and Die Zeit.

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Imprint:   Duckworth
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9780715654859
ISBN 10:   0715654853
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kit Holden is a British-German author and journalist who lives and works in Berlin. He covers German news and sport for Agence France-Presse, The Athletic, Die Zeit and others. He writes regularly on Union Berlin for Der Tagesspiegel.

Reviews for Scheisse! We're Going Up!: The Unexpected Rise of Berlin's Rebel Football Club

'Fascinating' * Daily Mail * 'A wonderful journey into the heart of a very unique club' * Raphael Honigstein * 'The history and culture of a special football club deserve a special kind of chronicling – and Holden has executed it to perfection' * Patrick Barclay * 'An engrossing portrait' * Philip Oltermann * 'For the first time, Scheisse is a good thing! A captivating read on one of the most unique clubs in world football' * Archie Rhind-Tutt * 'A beautifully crafted set of stories that reveal a personal history of one of Germany’s most special clubs and cities' * Jonathan Harding * 'Holden superbly captures the myth, history and spirit that make Union so very special and beloved' * Andreas Michaelis * 'A fascinating tale that is expertly told' * Adam Bate * 'A must-read for any football romantic, regardless of where you're from and what team you support' * Cristian Nyari *


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