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The Big Book of Soccer by MUNDIAL

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Dive into the world of football with this mega book of everything to do with the beautiful game. Learn all the lingo; meet the greatest players, managers and teams from both the men's and women's games; take masterclasses with the pros; wander through the haircut hall of fame; learn the most iconic goal celebrations and more.

Written by the team at MUNDIAL, the celebrated football lifestyle magazine, and filled with fun, colourful illustrations, The Big Book of Football by Mundial covers it all:
  • The basics and the lingo that will have you talking like a football expert in no time.
  • History of football, including how we got from playing with a ball made of feathers to using high-tech footballs, the greatest teams of all time and the evolution of football boots.
  • The great players, including Paolo Maldini, Lev Yashin, Joy Fawcett, Franz Beckenbauer, Johan Cruyff, Michelle Akers, Sir Stanley Matthews and Marta Vieira da Silva.
  • Legendary managers and how they did it – learn the favourite killer formations of greats like Rinus Michels and Sir Alex Ferguson.
  • The big cups, with their histories and greatest players.
  • The world's most amazing stadiums, including Wembley, Melbourne Cricket Ground and San Siro.
  • Kits hall of fame, from the USSR's (now Russia) classic red sweatshirt with 'CCCP' written across the front to Mexico's green home shirt with Aztec patterns and the giant face of the Aztec god of death.
  • How to take the perfect shot like Ji So-yun, take the perfect set piece like David Beckham, take penalties like Matt Le Tissier, beat the offside trap like Fernando Torres, do the perfect attacking header like Didier Drogba and more.
  • Weird and wonderful, from the way we describe things that happen in the game (a fox in the box) to the way we celebrate a goal (by pretending to be a robot) or do our hair (shaving it all off except for a triangle at the front).
  • The culture and people surrounding the game, from traditional pre-game food to the referee, commentator and all-important crowd.
  • This great big book is your essential guide to the wonderful world of football.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        April 27, 2020
        Mundial, an international soccer magazine, compiles five comprehensive sections about footie in this oversize illustrated compendium. Opening with a handy glossary, the book continues with a history of soccer and the evolution of its boots, balls, and notable players. Lingo (a brace is “two goals scored in one game”) and detailed how-tos instructing readers on iconic moves (“How to take the perfect shot like Ji So-Yun” and “How to take the perfect set piece like David Beckham”) make this an interactive guide for aspiring players as well as fans. Trivia, celebratory gestures, and more follow, accompanied by colorful diagrams, timelines, and illustrations that emphasize the fluidity of the sport. Though Weighill’s illustrations of famous players’ faces are a bit simplified, each accompanying biography provides sufficient detail, featuring athletes from a number of backgrounds. An entertaining resource to pass to both readers well versed in soccer and those seeking to be. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 6–12.

      • School Library Journal

        June 1, 2020

        Gr 2-5-Soccer gets a lovely, lively, and thorough treatment in this oversize book. The text includes a brief overview of soccer basics and terms, followed by a surprisingly in-depth history of the game. A time line features regional details and cultural changes that contributed to the evolution of soccer. The U.S. Women's National Team is recognized as one of the greatest teams of all time. Many of the key players who transformed the U.S. team into a powerhouse are mentioned in different sections, such as "The Great Players" and "Weird and Wonderful." Sections highlighting outstanding coaches, massive stadiums, rad uniforms (or kits as they're more commonly known), and the envy-inspiring trophies are equally well developed. The "How To..." section is a standout. It offers step-by-step guidance through the most amazing moves in the game, like David Beckham's awe-inspiring set pieces, Luis Su�rez's jaw-dropping nutmegs, and Didier Drogba's shockingly effective headers. A segment toward the end is dedicated to sportsmanship, coaching kids on the importance of respecting the officials, and being a responsible fan on game day. The playful art contains amusing visual details. VERDICT Mundial, a popular football magazine, provides an authoritative and light-hearted writing style that young readers will adore. Equally appealing for browsers and avid readers, this is a recommended purchase.-Abby Bussen, Muskego P.L., WI

        Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • Kirkus

        April 15, 2020
        A 360-degree look at the world of soccer. Mundial presents readers with a trivia-heavy smorgasbord of lingo, history, statistics, and symbols from the world of soccer. Most double-page spreads take on a different topic or focus of the game while a few topics stretch across several pages. The arrangement may be slightly haphazard for chronological readers, but for soccer fans who are content to open and browse, this book should be an enjoyable read. Weighill's cartoon illustrations are bright, inviting, and slightly goofy, but they should be applauded for their inclusivity, as a range of racial and gender presentations can be found throughout the book. The text does its best to remind readers that women's soccer is just as exciting and important as the men's game, and even those steeped in the game may learn something they didn't already know about some of the women's teams and their impressive histories. Be prepared for some follow-up questions about the Dick, Kerr Ladies and their North American tour. The book also does a commendable job highlighting international tournaments beyond the World Cup, giving fans something to research in their off seasons. It's unfortunate that only three women make the list of the greatest soccer players of all time (out of 11), but the book's focus throughout may soften this blow. Overall, a worthy title for any sports section and a title that will be appreciated by both die-hard and novice fans alike. Definitely a GOOOOOAAAAAALLLLL. (index) (Nonfiction. 8-12)

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