Golden
Golden: Why Belgian Football is More Than One Generation is the definitive story of football in Belgium. It relives the sport's growth and the European glories of Belgian clubs, charting their untold triumphs against the biggest names. It tells the tale of how a nation with a population of under 12m has continued to make its mark on world football.
In 2018, the Belgian national football team finished third in the FIFA World Cup and reached number one in the FIFA/Coca-Cola Men's Rankings. With a squad boasting the likes of Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku they possess some of the world's best players. However, such success is more than a flash in the pan. This generation is just the latest wave of talent the nation has produced. The first book of its kind in English, Golden: Why Belgian Football is More Than One Generation is the definitive story of football in Belgium. It relives the sport's growth and the European glories of Belgian clubs, exploring the passion and politics of their fanbases. It dives into the recent production of world-class players in its academies, amid the murkiness of migrant exploitation and match-fixing. It tells the tale of how a nation with a population of under 12 million has continued to make its mark on world football.
In 2018, the Belgian national football team finished third in the FIFA World Cup and reached number one in the FIFA/Coca-Cola Men's Rankings. With a squad boasting the likes of Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku they possess some of the world's best players. However, such success is more than a flash in the pan. This generation is just the latest wave of talent the nation has produced. The first book of its kind in English, Golden: Why Belgian Football is More Than One Generation is the definitive story of football in Belgium. It relives the sport's growth and the European glories of Belgian clubs, exploring the passion and politics of their fanbases. It dives into the recent production of world-class players in its academies, amid the murkiness of migrant exploitation and match-fixing. It tells the tale of how a nation with a population of under 12 million has continued to make its mark on world football.
Auteur | | James Kelly |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Hardcover |
Categorie | | Sport & Outdoor |