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Book: Why soccer is played 11 against 11
When were goalkeepers allowed to use their hands? Why was the penalty kick invented? Have any tournaments produced multiple winners?
Has a player ever expelled a referee? Is it possible to score a goal without entering the pitch? Discover soccer through a hundred essential questions, often offbeat, regularly impertinent, even totally improbable.
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- 208 pages
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The answers will surprise, amuse and challenge you - and, most importantly, enrich your footballing culture. These captivating anecdotes will help you learn all about your favorite sport, in a relaxed and entertaining way!
Luciano WERNICKE
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1969, Luciano Wernicke is a journalist with a degree from the University of El Salvador. He worked for 22 years at the Diarios y Noticias agency and for a number of Argentine media (Humor y El Gráfico magazine and the daily Olé). He has also written numerous articles for publications in Colombia, Norway, Japan, the United States, England and Scotland. He is the author of a number of sports-related books, translated on several continents, including Les histoires insolites des J.O. published by Éditions Amphora (June 2020)