Soccer is played by approximately 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport. Learn about the game from renowned players and coaching minds like Arsène Wenger and Alex Bellos, or about the history and culture of the sport around the world.

Soccer is played by approximately 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport. Learn about the game from renowned players and coaching minds like Arsène Wenger and Alex Bellos, or about the history and culture of the sport around the world.

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About Soccer

Soccer books, a subgenre of Sports and Recreation nonfiction, is about more than just the glory of victory and shame of defeat. These books invite readers into the worlds of famous soccer players and teams, the history of the sport, its cultural significance around the world, and key moments on the field. As the world’s most beloved sport, soccer, also known as football outside the United States, is a well-known and well-loved hobby, sport, and career for people all over the globe. The love for this sport extends not just in the playing but in the watching, cheering, and fan participatory cultures. These soccer books attempt to bridge the gap between the written word and the physical and visual elements of the game. It allows a deeper understanding and passion to grow within fans and players, new and old. Soccer books offers readers a detailed look at the popular sport. Everything from player memoirs, reference guides with techniques and tricks, analytical looks at game theory, and how sports and race intertwine in sociology, and more are available for fans of the game to understand its historical and cultural importance. Top titles in the category include How Soccer Explains the World by Franklin Foer and Forward: A Memoir by Abby Wambach.

Soccer books, a subgenre of Sports and Recreation nonfiction, is about more than just the glory of victory and shame of defeat. These books invite readers into the worlds of famous soccer players and teams, the history of the sport, its cultural significance around the world, and key moments on the field. As the world’s most beloved sport, soccer, also known as football outside the United States, is a well-known and well-loved hobby, sport, and career for people all over the globe. The love for this sport extends not just in the playing but in the watching, cheering, and fan participatory cultures. These soccer books attempt to bridge the gap between the written word and the physical and visual elements of the game. It allows a deeper understanding and passion to grow within fans and players, new and old. Soccer books offers readers a detailed look at the popular sport. Everything from player memoirs, reference guides with techniques and tricks, analytical looks at game theory, and how sports and race intertwine in sociology, and more are available for fans of the game to understand its historical and cultural importance. Top titles in the category include How Soccer Explains the World by Franklin Foer and Forward: A Memoir by Abby Wambach.