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Switching Fields Inside The Fight To Remake Mens Soccer In The United States George Dohrmann

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Switching Fields Inside The Fight To Remake Mens Soccer In The United States George Dohrmann
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Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.68 MB
Author: George Dohrmann
ISBN: 1c2a7677-a916-4f09-837b-fe14644b4f15, 1C2A7677-A916-4F09-837B-FE14644B4F15
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Switching Fields Inside The Fight To Remake Mens Soccer In The United States George Dohrmann by George Dohrmann 1c2a7677-a916-4f09-837b-fe14644b4f15, 1C2A7677-A916-4F09-837B-FE14644B4F15 instant download after payment.

A Pulitzer Prize–winning sports journalist unravels why the United States has failed to produce elite men’s soccer players for so long—and shows why a golden era just might be coming.
“George Dohrmann is one of our most perceptive chroniclers of youth sports in the United States, and here he brings his keen eye to the history and present of U.S. men’s soccer development.”—Grant Wahl, CBS Sports analyst and New York Times bestselling author of Masters of Modern Soccer

The contrast is striking. As the United States Women’s National soccer team has long dominated the sport—winners of four World Cups and four Olympic gold medals—the men’s team has floundered. They failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup and three consecutive Olympics, and have long struggled when facing the world’s best teams. How could a country so dominant in other men’s team sports—and such a global...

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