Published for the first time in the U.S. to coincide with the 2006 World Cup, an analysis of the role of professional soccer in world affairs offers insight into the political and cultural factors that come into play between competing nations; in an account that shares the perspectives of fans ranging from a persecuted East Berliner to an Argentine general. Original. Title: Soccer Against the Enemy Author: Kuper, Simon Publisher: Pgw Publication Date: 2006/04/10 Number of Pages: 302 Binding Type: PAPERBACK Library of Congress: 2006282136 Additional Details\N BRAND : Kuper, Simon
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