Best of
Soccer
1999
The Miracle of Castel di Sangro: A Tale of Passion and Folly in the Heart of Italy
Joe McGinniss - 1999
But soon he finds himself embroiled with an absurd yet irresistible cast of characters, including the team's owner, described by the New York Times as "straight out of a Mario Puzo novel," and coach Osvaldo Jaconi, whose only English word is the one he uses to describe himself: "bulldozer." As the riotous, edge-of-your-seat season unfolds, McGinniss develops a deepening bond with the team, their village and its people, and their country. Traveling with the miracle team, from the isolated mountain region where Castel di Sangro is located to gritty towns as well as grand cities, McGinniss introduces us to an Italy that no tourist guidebook has ever described, and comes away with a "sad, funny, desolating, and inspiring story--everything, in fact, a story should be" (Los Angeles Times).
Barca: A People's Passion
Jimmy Burns - 1999
Barca has more than 500 local fan clubs spread across the world, while its championship matches attract a global TV audience. Former players include such legendary figures as Kubala, Maradona, Cruyff, Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Lineker. This is Barca's story.
Go For the Goal: A Champion's Guide To Winning In Soccer And Life
Mia Hamm - 1999
With her cheetahlike acceleration and lightning-bolt shot, Hamm broke nearly every record in her sport, while galvanizing a whole generation of fans and players.Go for the Goal is not only the inspiring story of how a tiny suburban sprite became a global terror with a ball (and the world) at her feet—it's also a step-by-step or dribble-by-dribble guide for any kid with the all-American dream of making the team and becoming a champion.Filled with personal anecdotes and fully illustrated with both action and instructional photographs, Go for the Goal shows readers exactly how to master the silky skills and techniques that made Hamm and her teammates the finest women's soccer team in the world.
The Goalkeeper's History of Britain
Peter Chapman - 1999
His search takes him from Hackney Marshes to the North Cape, from auditing the public conveniences in the Holloway Road to his selection for a Brazil XI led by Rivelino that had forgotten to include a goalkeeper. Acutely perceived, with all the angles narrowed, this is a delightful blend of personal crusade, intrepid search for the root of the national character, and unique understanding of the country's postwar history. It is the world viewed through the utterly individual perspective of the lone guardian of football's precious estate: the goalkeeper.