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Shocking Brazil

Six Games That Shook the World Cup

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Birlinn General, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Imprint: Arena Sport
Published: 1st Jun 2014
Dimensions: w 152mm h 231mm d 20mm
Weight: 402g
ISBN-10: 1909715166
ISBN-13: 9781909715165
Barcode No: 9781909715165
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Synopsis
Foreword by Gilberto Silva. The Brazilian game has become synonymous with excellence, success and beautiful, irresistible football. Supporters from every part of the globe are able to recount joyful tales about Brazil's unmatched achievements, especially ones of World Cup glory - not for them the almost fifty years of hurt endured by England fans. But few realise that the most crucial transformations undergone by Brazilian football came as a direct result of the Selecao's failures. Shocking Brazil looks at six crucial World Cup campaigns that radically altered the face of Brazilian football and which had repercussions far beyond the sport. Behind the ignominy lurk narratives of racism, corruption, authoritarianism, corporate power and greed. This tour de force through the history of Brazilian football, told through the prism of these six famous defeats, is by turns fascinating, enlightening, shocking and utterly compelling.

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'Duarte offers something unique: a rollicking account of the country's World Cup history in English by an insider ... he tells good stories, and the great players he interviews actually say interesting things' -- Simon Kuper * Financial Times * 'It's impossible not to love Fernando Duarte. Energetic, funny, informed, extremely well-connected, unique and a brilliant story-teller' -- Sid Lowe 'Fernando Duarte is a storyteller of rare ability, effortlessly mixing insight and entertainment, all with a sense of wonder' -- Gabrielle Marcotti '2014 was World Cup year and of the many writers who tried to capture what football means to Brazil, Duarte got the closest' * Metro *