FIFA World Football Records 2010
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Product Description
"FIFA World Football Records 2010" is a celebration of football from a statistical angle, but with a difference. These aren't just records, but there are stories behind them, all complemented by carefully chosen photographs. Licensed by football's world governing body, all 206 members of FIFA are covered in some way, with the largest federations' records stretching to numerous pages, each containing a diverse range of facts, figures and statistics both at domestic and international level, for club and country. This is the ideal book to take to football quiz because almost every answer to a question of records will be found somewhere in these pages.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1285 in Books
- Published on: 2009-09-03
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Packed with the most amazing football stats...filled with loads of awesome pictures" -- Match of the Day Magazine, November 2009
"When it's painstakingly pieced together by Mr World Football, Keir Radnedge, then you know it's a must for all the followers of the game" --Sunday Express, October 2009
"It's wicked! Jam-packed with tons of amazing statistics...it won't be long before your mates are blown away by your mega footie knowledge!" -- Kick, November 2009
"It's got a few surprises up its sleeve" --FourFourTwo, October 2009
About the Author
Keir Radnedge has been covering football for more than 40 years. He has written countless books on the subject, from tournament guides to comprehensive encyclopedias, aimed at all ages. As a journalist he has worked on The Daily Mail since the 1970s and also been General Editor of World Soccer, generally recognised as the premier English language magazine on global football. In addition to his writing, Keir has been a regular analyst for BBC radio and television, Sky Sports and is American cable news channel CNN's World Football Correspondent. During Euro 96, the European Championships held in England, he produced the daily newsletter for the media. He has also produced video reviews of numerous international football tournaments. In his spare time, he is a magistrate and lives in North London.



