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The long game: U.s. men's soccer and its savage, four-decade journey to the top, or thereabouts
Par Leander Schaerlaeckens. 2026
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Sociologie, Affaires et économie, Sports et jeux
Audio avec voix humaine
The gripping account of the U.S. men's national soccer team's winding saga from obscurity to the global stage as they…
stand on the brink of a seminal World Cup in 2026 For almost half a century, the U.S. men's national team existed on the fringes of world soccer-out of sight, out of mind, and, more often than not, out of the World Cup. Between 1950 and 1990, the program toiled in irrelevance, a collection of part-timers playing before empty bleachers. Then, things began to shift, and today's U.S. men's team is loaded with young and pedigreed talent, expected to make its mark at the 2026 World Cup. The story of this team's rise to prominence is a dramatic journey, with setbacks, buffoonery, misunderstandings, glory, and a wide, eccentric, talented cast of characters. With unprecedented access to former and current national team players, coaches, and administrators, Schaerlaeckens traces the sport's evolution in the U.S.-from its outsider status to its modern foothold-and the challenges that have shaped the men's national team along the way. From systemic obstacles in youth development to an American sports culture that expects instant dominance, he explores why success has been elusive, and why that might finally be changing. With insight, wit, and razor-sharp storytelling, The Long Game is an unforgettable look at the past, present, and uncertain future of American soccer- and the team that could redefine it all
This is our game: Inside the world's greatest soccer cities
Par Joel Rookwood. 2026
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Sports et jeux, Coutumes et cultures, Sociologie
Audio avec voix humaine
In a world of increasing corporate and homogenous sport, football cities preserve culture and exhibit the particular and the unique…
with glorious passion. Fandom in a football city is for everyone: for boys and girls, for elderly men and the infirm; for the fashionable, the outcasts and the hopeless: it gives their days meaning and clarity - it can unite divided cities and divide the otherwise united. This is Our Game is a celebration of these unique fan cultures. Part travel, part social history, giving voice to distinctive local experiences, revealing the atmospheres, attitudes, fables, fashions, tensions and triumphs of twenty-two unique places and communities across all continents. It was the Russian composer (and FC Zenit fan) Dmitri Shostakovich who said: "Football is the ballet of the masses." This audiobook takes us inside the dance