The Making of the FIFA World Cup takes us on a fast-paced trip through the history of football's biggest tournament, with a comprehensive collection of the World Cup's defining moments. Filled with unforgettable episodes such as England's 1966 triumph and Maradona's 'Hand of God', the book transports us to the World Cup's most important flashpoints, recounting each moment and the story behind it. It also puts some of the World Cup's quirkiest events under the microscope: whether it's Zaire's bizarre defence of a free kick against Brazil in 1974 or a scruffy collie dog locating the stolen World Cup trophy under a car in London. From the greatest goals to the biggest controversies, from the funniest moments to the most memorable matches, The Making of the FIFA World Cup gives you an in-depth look at why the competition is sport's most-watched event - through the moments that make it so dramatic, popular and irresistibly exciting.
By:
Jack Davies Imprint: Pitch Publishing Ltd Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 222mm,
Width: 144mm,
Weight: 396g ISBN:9781801501668 ISBN 10: 1801501661 Pages: 256 Publication Date:03 October 2022 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
The Making of the FIFA World Cup is Jack Davies's debut book. A keen Everton fan, Jack has previously worked as a journalist based in Merseyside and York. He now works for Channel 4 Television.