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Football's Fifty Most Important Moments

From the Writers of the Football History Boys Blog

Ben Jones author Gareth Thomas author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pitch Publishing Ltd

Published:20th Apr '20

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This book explores the pivotal moments that have defined football over 160 years, showcasing its evolution and cultural significance. Football's Fifty Most Important Moments offers a deep dive into the sport's history.

Football is more than just a game; it has evolved into a profound source of identity and conflict for countless individuals over the past 150 years. Football's Fifty Most Important Moments takes readers on a captivating journey through 160 years of remarkable events that have shaped the sport. Beginning in Victorian England with the introduction of modern football in 1857, the book chronicles the evolution of the game, highlighting significant milestones that have left an indelible mark on its history.

As we delve into the pages of Football's Fifty Most Important Moments, we uncover a tapestry of stories that reveal the sport's colorful and often tragic past. From the mass spectatorship of the 1923 'White Horse Final' to the controversial 'Hand of God' goal in 1986, every moment is steeped in drama and significance. The book illustrates how football has reached every corner of the globe, boasting an unprecedented number of players and fans, thus solidifying its status as the world's most popular sport.

By examining the remarkable actions of teams, supporters, and influential figures both on and off the pitch, this work showcases how innovative ideas continue to reshape the game today. Football's Fifty Most Important Moments is not just a recounting of events; it is a celebration of the sport's journey from its modest 19th-century beginnings to the modern era of astronomical transfer fees and billionaire investors.

ISBN: 9781785316326

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 372g

224 pages