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How close has the United States ever come to winning a World Cup? (Hint: Closer than you might think!) What American held a world goal-scoring record for eighty-seven years, until it was broken by Lionel Messi? Where did the word soccer come from? And what the heck is the offside rule? Those questions and many more are asked and answered in The Soccer Book of Why (and Who, What, When, Where, and How), by noted soccer journalist and historian Charles Cuttone. The Soccer Book of Why offers readers a lively and informative look at the world’s game—its history, traditions, rules, records, quirks,…mehr

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How close has the United States ever come to winning a World Cup? (Hint: Closer than you might think!) What American held a world goal-scoring record for eighty-seven years, until it was broken by Lionel Messi? Where did the word soccer come from? And what the heck is the offside rule? Those questions and many more are asked and answered in The Soccer Book of Why (and Who, What, When, Where, and How), by noted soccer journalist and historian Charles Cuttone. The Soccer Book of Why offers readers a lively and informative look at the world’s game—its history, traditions, rules, records, quirks, and personalities. Whether the topic is goal scorers or coaches, famous firsts or memorable moments, if a who, what, when, where, why, or how soccer question is on your mind, this is the book for you.
Autorenporträt
Award-winning journalist Charles Cuttone has been telling the story of soccer for more than 50 years. He is on the voting committee for the National Soccer Hall of Fame and is a three-time winner of the National Soccer Coaches Association (now United Soccer Coaches) writing award. Cuttone’s first introduction to the sport was in the public relations department of the fabled New York Cosmos.  His career as a writer has included covering the 1994 FIFA World Cup, the 1999 and 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cups and every level of domestic soccer.  He lives in Princess Anne, MD.