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Looking for a thrilling read that goes beyond the hype of the Premier League and World Cup? Dive into 'A People's History of Soccer,' where Mickaël Correia takes you on a global journey to uncover the untold stories of how soccer has been a catalyst for political change. This eye-opening book challenges stereotypes and reveals the true power of the 'beautiful game' as a force for social justice and emancipation.
Join Mickaël Correia as he delves into the countercultures of soccer, from post-World War II hooligans to the ultras who shaped revolutions during the 'Arab Spring.' Discover how soccer has united workers, feminists, activists, and protesters worldwide, showcasing its ability to inspire and mobilize communities beyond the pitch. A must-read for soccer enthusiasts and history buffs alike!
Uncover the hidden history of soccer with Mickaël Correia, a journalist with a passion for the game that began in the streets of Roubaix. From anti-fascism to the rise of community-owned clubs, this book sheds light on the transformative power of soccer in societal movements. Don't miss out on this essential read that will challenge your perception of the sport and inspire you to see soccer in a whole new light!
Ready to explore the profound impact of soccer on society? Order your copy of 'A People's History of Soccer' now and discover the gripping narrative of how the 'beautiful game' has shaped political movements and inspired change across the globe. Expand your perspective on soccer beyond the scoreboard and experience the true essence of this global phenomenon.
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