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For more than a century, knockout football has captured the imagination of millions. From the roar of Wembley to the intensity of Cairo, from Madrid's cauldrons to Tokyo's packed stadiums, cup competitions have shaped the global identity of the sport. Dreams of the Cup: The Magic and Madness of Knockout Football traces the remarkable evolution of these tournaments-from their nineteenth-century origins to their powerful influence on modern fan culture. It reveals how the sudden-death format created a world where giants can fall, underdogs can rise, and entire communities can live out…mehr

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For more than a century, knockout football has captured the imagination of millions. From the roar of Wembley to the intensity of Cairo, from Madrid's cauldrons to Tokyo's packed stadiums, cup competitions have shaped the global identity of the sport. Dreams of the Cup: The Magic and Madness of Knockout Football traces the remarkable evolution of these tournaments-from their nineteenth-century origins to their powerful influence on modern fan culture. It reveals how the sudden-death format created a world where giants can fall, underdogs can rise, and entire communities can live out once-in-a-lifetime dreams. This sweeping narrative explores the FA Cup, Copa del Rey, Coupe de France, Copa do Brasil, Egypt Cup, Emperor's Cup, and countless others in meticulous depth. Across nations and eras, knockout football has produced unforgettable heroes, dramatic finals, historic shocks, and the kind of stories that no league table can replicate. Through exhaustive factual research, the book uncovers how politics, economics, globalisation, and technology have reshaped cup traditions-yet never dimmed their emotional power. Whether it is a small-town club stunning a national giant, a manager's career defined by a single match, or a stadium roaring under floodlights as a final reaches extra time, cup football continues to represent everything unpredictable, egalitarian, and exhilarating about the game. Both a celebration and a historical study, this book shows why knockout competitions endure as football's purest expression of belief, ambition, and the possibility of miracles.