New Kids in the World Cup

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESSISBN: 9781496246493

The Totally Late '80s and Early '90s Tale of the Team That Changed American Soccer Forever

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By Adam Elder
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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Pages:
353

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Adam Elder is an award-winning journalist whose writing has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, New York Magazine, Esquire, WIRED, Outside, the Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, and elsewhere.

"[New Kids in the World Cup] covers an in incredibly important topic in U.S. soccer history, one that has been crying out for a book-length study for a long time." - Benjamin J. Dettmar, Journal of Popular Culture "Elder has written a book that any American reader who enjoys today's version of soccer in the United States should read." - Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books "Men's soccer in America has taken a long and winding road to get to the glitz and glamour we now see with MLS, USL, and the national team. This book is an important reminder to appreciate those who helped build the sport when nobody else cared about soccer. Every page filled me with gratitude for those who came before me." - Landon Donovan, former U.S. Men's National Team captain and co-all-time-leading scorer "A book that transports the reader back to a time when the best male footballers this nation produced toiled way below the radar. Huge love for Adam Elder, who has poured his energy into reconstructing a story that begins with shirtless dancing on a California beach with O.J. Simpson and spirals away from there. Reading this is a reminder of how far we have come, so fast, from a men's footballing perspective." - Roger Bennett, co-host of the TV show Men in Blazers

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