Soccer

Soccer by Hugh Hornby, published by DK in 2010, offers an engaging exploration of the sport’s history and evolution. This edition, featuring 72 pages in English, presents a detailed account of soccer, from its origins to the latest World Cup finals. Readers will gain insights into star players, the evolution of gameplay, and significant rule changes over the years.
This book serves as an informative resource for young readers interested in sports and recreation, specifically soccer. It highlights various aspects of the game, including the dangers of heading a ball in the 1870s and the advancements in goalkeeper equipment. With its unique blend of text and visuals, this edition of Eyewitness Books provides a comprehensive overview of soccer, making it a valuable addition to any young sports enthusiast’s collection.
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Discover the inside story of soccer–from the origins of the game to the latest World Cup finals! Be an “eyewitness” to the world’s favorite sport, and find out about star players, fancy footwork, and the history of this “beautiful game.” See which rules have changed over the years. Discover why heading a ball in the 1870s could prove fatal. Find out how modern gloves make a goalkeeper’s job easier, and much, much more.
The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures.
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