Soccernomics : why England loses; why Germany, Spain, and France win; and why one day Japan, Iraq, and the United States will become kings of the world's most popular sport

Main Author: Kuper, Simon (Author)
Other Authors: Szymanski, Stefan
Format: Open Shelf
Published: New York, NY: Nation Books, 2018.
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