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Books with title World Cup Heroes

  • The Heroes of World Cup 1966

    Max Palme

    Paperback (AuthorHouseUK, March 3, 2014)
    July 1966: The dreams of an Iranian political correspondent are shattered to pieces when he is informed that instead of flying to Saigon, he will have to travel to London to report on the World Cup. To him, this is an insignificant matter at a time when the world is silently burning in the flames of wars and in the coldness of the Cold War. However, to his surprise, he finds football to be a new global language. World Cup 1966, in particular, appears to be reuniting people all over the globe. In the middle of the world’s unrest, World Cup 1966 is a moment of fresh air. From the early elimination of the two time champions, Brazil and Italy, to the phenomenal appearance of North Korea; from the brave Portuguese men who gave their all to stay longer in the competition to the proud Germans who made every effort to repair the broken image of their nation; from the tears of Black Pearl to the nine goals of Black Panther; and from England’s disappointing draw in the opening match to their glorious victory in the Final; the story brings back all the ups and downs of World Cup 1966, set against a stark backdrop of world events that defined that tumultuous time period.
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  • World Cup

    David Whitfield

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 30, 2007)
    Provides an overview of the World Cup, discussing topics such as its history, the rules, playing field, equipment, and qualification requirements for teams, and features historical highlights, soccer legends, and famous firsts.
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  • World Cup

    Matt Christopher, Joshua Swanson

    Audio CD (Hachette Audio, June 1, 2010)
    Soccer. No other sport in the world captivates a bigger audience -- and no other competition electrifies its fans like the World Cup. Now, just in time for the next World Cup competition, comes a book just for kids, jam-packed with information about each and every World Cup ever played. Want to know who was behind the biggest surprise defeat of the 1950 tournament? It's in here. Curious about what happened to the Jules Rimet trophy when it was in England? Turn to the chapter on World Cup 1966. Wondering what the term Total Football means? You'll find the answer here -- along with much, much more, including a bonus chapter on the Women's World Cup and lists of winners, runners-up, and scores of past Cups. And because it all comes from Matt Christopher, young readers know they're getting the best sports writing on the shelf. (2010)
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  • World Series Heroes

    Jr. Buckley, James

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, June 15, 2003)
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  • World Cup

    Alex Monnig

    Library Binding (Sportszone, March 15, 1800)
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  • World Cup Heroes

    Michael Hurley

    Paperback (Raintree, Feb. 13, 2014)
    This title looks at all the brightest stars from football's past and present.
  • World Cup

    David Whitfield

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 1, 2019)
    The World Cup is an international competition that pits the best soccer teams from around the world against each other to determine the world champion. This tournament is held only once every four years. Learn more about
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  • World Cup

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    Paperback (Top That, )
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  • World Cup Heist

    Roy Apps

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, March 15, 2007)
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  • World Cup

    David Whitfield

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 1, 2019)
    The World Cup is an international competition that pits the best soccer teams from around the world against each other to determine the world champion. This tournament is held only once every four years. Learn more about
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  • World Cup

    Matt Christopher

    Paperback (Little, Brown & Company, June 10, 2010)
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  • The Heroes of World Cup 1966

    Max Palme

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse UK, Feb. 28, 2014)
    July 1966: The dreams of an Iranian political correspondent are shattered to pieces when he is informed that instead of flying to Saigon, he will have to travel to London to report on the World Cup. To him, this is an insignificant matter at a time when the world is silently burning in the flames of wars and in the coldness of the Cold War. However, to his surprise, he finds football to be a new global language. World Cup 1966, in particular, appears to be reuniting people all over the globe. In the middle of the world’s unrest, World Cup 1966 is a moment of fresh air. From the early elimination of the two time champions, Brazil and Italy, to the phenomenal appearance of North Korea; from the brave Portuguese men who gave their all to stay longer in the competition to the proud Germans who made every effort to repair the broken image of their nation; from the tears of Black Pearl to the nine goals of Black Panther; and from England’s disappointing draw in the opening match to their glorious victory in the Final; the story brings back all the ups and downs of World Cup 1966, set against a stark backdrop of world events that defined that tumultuous time period.
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