The Age of Football: Soccer and the 21st Century

The Age of Football: Soccer and the 21st Century

by David Goldblatt
The Age of Football: Soccer and the 21st Century

The Age of Football: Soccer and the 21st Century

by David Goldblatt

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Overview

A monumental exploration of soccer and society in our time—by its preeminent historian.

The Age of Football proves that whether you call it football or soccer, you can’t make sense of the modern world without understanding its most popular sport. With breathtaking scope and an unparalleled knowledge of the game, David Goldblatt—author of the best-selling The Ball Is Round—charts soccer’s global cultural ascent, economic transformation, and deep politicization.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393541472
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 03/23/2021
Pages: 576
Sales rank: 641,547
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

David Goldblatt is the author of three acclaimed books about soccer, including the international bestseller The Ball Is Round. His podcast, Game of Our Lives, has recently been nominated for a Webby Award. He teaches at Pitzer College in Los Angeles and lives in Bristol, England.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Football Is First 1

1 The Living and the Dead: Afro Football Fever 29

2 Regime vs Street vs Mosque: Three-sided Football in the Middle East 81

3 From the Left Wing: South American Fútbol and the Pink Tide 135

4 This Storm is What We Call Progress: Football and the European Project 193

5 Continental Drift: The Fragmented Worlds of Asian Football 313

6 Trouble in Paradise: Football in the Americas 369

7 The Game Beyond the Game: The Fall of the House of Blatter 401

8 Back in the USSR? Football in Putin's Russia 429

Conclusion: The Global Potemkin Village: World Cup 2018 457

Acknowledgements 467

Notes 469

Index 523

Picture Credits 553

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