Chicharito

Chicharito
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9780091946821
ISBN-13 : 0091946824
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Chicharito by : Charles Samuel

The whole story of the Manchester United superstar This is a story of the little boy with footballing stardom in his family (his father played for Mexico), who the coaches thought would be too small for the rigors of the professional game, and how he proved everyone wrong, reaching the pinnacle of the game with World Cups, Premiership titles, and Champions League finals. Javier Hernandez, El Chicharito ("The Little Pea," so named for his green eyes), is rapidly becoming one of the most idolized young soccer stars on the planet. After an amazing World Cup debut for Mexico, he left Guadalajara and started his dream career at Manchester United. He was initially expected to be a bit part player learning his apprenticeship, but instead instantly became a hit with fans both on and off the field, cementing his place with 20 goals and a lightning pace as the club's leading striker alongside Wayne Rooney. Using sources from Guadalajara to Old Trafford, this totally unofficial book gets closer to the real Chicharito than any other source so far.

Chicharito

Chicharito
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Publisher : John Blake Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1857828054
ISBN-13 : 9781857828054
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Chicharito by : Frank Worrall

Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Hernandez joined his local club C.D. Guadalajara at the age of nine and signed his first contract at 15. Making his full debut in 2006, he impressed in the Mexican league so much so that he caught the eye of a Manchester United scout in 2009. He signed for United in April of 2010 and scored on his debut in the MLS All-Star Game on July 28.

Masters of Modern Soccer

Masters of Modern Soccer
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780307408617
ISBN-13 : 0307408612
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Masters of Modern Soccer by : Grant Wahl

How do some of soccer’s smartest and most accomplished figures master the craft of the game? This in-depth analysis of modern soccer reveals how elite players and coaches strategize on and off the field to execute in high-pressure situations. “A worthy addition to any soccer fan’s shelf.”—The Wall Street Journal In Masters of Modern Soccer, America’s premier soccer journalist, Grant Wahl, reveals what players and managers are thinking before, during, and after games and delivers a true behind-the-scenes perspective on the inner workings of the sport’s brightest minds. Wahl follows world-class players from across the globe, examining how they do their jobs and gaining deep insight from the players on how goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards function individually and as a unit to excel and win. He also shadows a manager and director of soccer as they juggle the challenges of coaching, preparation, and the short- and long-term strategies of how to identify and acquire talent and deploy it on the field. These central figures share the little details that matter, position by position: • Attacking midfielder Christian Pulisic explains why he wears his soccer cleats a size too small to make his first touch even better. • Forward Javier “Chicharito” Hernández reveals the Mexican national team’s secret synchronized patterns that create space for him in front of the goal. • Defender Vincent Kompany tells you why his teammates’ pressure on the ball means he can defend his man more tightly in the penalty box. • Defensive midfielder Xabi Alonso describes his disdain for slide tackles and the tendency among even the best professional midfielders to play too closely to one another. • Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer tells the origin story of his sweeper-keeper role, which has allowed him to redefine the position for the modern game. • Head coach Roberto Martínez explains the differences between coaching clubs and national teams and why one of the first things he looks for in any game situation is numerical advantage. • Director of football Michael Zorc discusses what he looks for when it comes to identifying players he can buy low and sell high, Moneyball-style, while still competing to win trophies. The definitive analysis of the craft of soccer, Masters of Modern Soccer will change the way any fan, player, coach, or sideline enthusiast experiences the game.

Soccer around the World

Soccer around the World
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9781610693035
ISBN-13 : 1610693035
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Soccer around the World by : Charles Parrish

Two leading sports authorities explore the culture of soccer around the world, considering the sport as a means to better understand a society's past, present, and future. How popular is soccer worldwide? Here's one indicator: 3.2 billion people—nearly half of the planet's population—tuned in to watch the 2010 World Cup on television. Soccer matches attract a gargantuan number of fans from around the globe due to the popularity of the sport itself but also because of the nationalism it inspires and the entertainment spectacle of the big games. Distinguished authors and sports authorities, Charles Parrish and John Nauright, examine how soccer impacts societies worldwide by shaping national identities, providing common ground for diplomatic issues, and forging economic and social development. This one-volume geographic guide studies the places in which soccer has a major impact, examining each region's teams, major tournaments, key players, and international performance. The authors organize the book geographically by region and country, with entries reviewing the history of the sport and cultural impact on the area. Each profile concludes with fascinating game-based statistics, such as winners of major tournaments and top goal scorers. The book covers 20 countries including England, Brazil, Egypt, the United States, Cameroon, and Korea.

Fútbol in the Park

Fútbol in the Park
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9780226748917
ISBN-13 : 022674891X
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Fútbol in the Park by : David Trouille

You know the scene: amateur soccer players battling over the ball, spectators cheering from the sidelines, vendors selling their wares from carts. Over the past half century, immigration from Latin America has transformed the public landscape in the United States, and numerous communities are witnessing one of the hallmarks of this transformation: the emergence of park soccer. In Fútbol in the Park, David Trouille takes us into the world of Latino soccer players who regularly play in an upscale Los Angeles neighborhood where they are not always welcome. Together on the soccer field, sharing beers after the games, and occasionally exchanging taunts or blows, the men build relationships and a sense of who they are. Through these engrossing, revealing, and at times immortalizing activities, they forge new identities, friendships, and job opportunities, giving themselves a renewed sense of self-worth and community. As the United States becomes increasingly polarized over issues of immigration and culture, Fútbol in the Park offers a close look at the individual lives and experiences of migrants.

Chicharito Hernández

Chicharito Hernández
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 71
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ISBN-10 : 9781422291504
ISBN-13 : 1422291502
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Chicharito Hernández by : Gustavo Vazquez

Llamado por el destino, con el futbol como herencia, Javier Hernández Balcázar nació para brillar en las canchas. Nieto e hijo de seleccionados nacionales que participaron en Copas del Mundo, el Chicharito representa a la nueva generación de futbolistas mexicanos cuyo terreno de juego es el mundo. Desde sus modestos orígenes en las fuerzas básicas de las Chivas de Guadalajara, hasta sus éxitos en el Manchester United, este libro sigue las andanzas de Hernández en su camino hacia la línea de fondo. El Chicharito es delantero de la vida, anotador de triunfos que todo México celebra.

World Class

World Class
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Publisher : Ballantine Books
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780593726761
ISBN-13 : 0593726766
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis World Class by : Grant Wahl

“This collection of Grant’s work is a great testament to not only what he did when he was here, but what he’s still doing to impact others.”—LeBron James The definitive collection of beloved late journalist Grant Wahl’s work—a masterclass in the art of sportswriting After Grant Wahl died of an aortic aneurysm at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, collapsing in his press seat during a quarterfinal match, tributes to Wahl poured in from around the globe. Wahl was beloved for good reason—he was kind, generous, and unflinching in the face of injustice. He was also one of the best sports journalists of his generation. Spanning four decades of storytelling, World Class collects for the first time the finest writing of Grant Wahl, from op-eds for his college newspaper to twenty-five years of reporting at Sports Illustrated to his deeply personal work for Fútbol with Grant Wahl on Substack. Wahl was the multi-tool modern sportswriter: clear and direct; able to write long, short, or in between; cosmopolitan; socially aware. Arranged thematically, World Class demonstrates how Wahl’s career aligned with the evolution of sportswriting. Included are explorations of soccer subcultures from Buenos Aires and F.C. Barcelona to the dusty sandlots of Nacogdoches, Texas, as well as accounts of trophy lifts that have a first-draft-of-history definitiveness. Some pieces capture prodigies early in their careers, like LeBron James and Landon Donovan; others lift the voices of the women athletes to whom Wahl paid early attention—stars like Abby Wambach and Megan Rapinoe. The book showcases the daring and important positions Wahl took in Qatar in the weeks before he died, supporting migrant workers and LGBTQ+ people. More than a collection of Grant Wahl's best work, World Class is a portrait of a journalist at the height of his powers, always evolving with the times, revealed by the stories he found and the unflinching way he told them.