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Kyle Rote, Jr.'s Complete Book of Soccer

Kyle Rote, Jr.'s Complete Book of Soccer
Author: Kyle Rote
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1978
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

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A soccer star discusses all aspects of this popular sport, including its history, rules, skills, techniques, strategies, stars, and world records.


Kyle Rote, Jr., American-born Soccer Star

Kyle Rote, Jr., American-born Soccer Star
Author: Edward F. Dolan
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 87
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: Soccer players
ISBN: 9780385140980

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The biography of the soccer player, son of the football star, and the first American to win the Most Valuable Player award in professional soccer.


The Complete Parents' Guide to Soccer

The Complete Parents' Guide to Soccer
Author: Gerald R. Fecht
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1979
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780876201329

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Offside

Offside
Author: Andrei S. Markovits
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1400824184

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Soccer is the world's favorite pastime, a passion for billions around the globe. In the United States, however, the sport is a distant also-ran behind football, baseball, basketball, and hockey. Why is America an exception? And why, despite America's leading role in popular culture, does most of the world ignore American sports in return? Offside is the first book to explain these peculiarities, taking us on a thoughtful and engaging tour of America's sports culture and connecting it with other fundamental American exceptionalisms. In so doing, it offers a comparative analysis of sports cultures in the industrial societies of North America and Europe. The authors argue that when sports culture developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, nativism and nationalism were shaping a distinctly American self-image that clashed with the non-American sport of soccer. Baseball and football crowded out the game. Then poor leadership, among other factors, prevented soccer from competing with basketball and hockey as they grew. By the 1920s, the United States was contentedly isolated from what was fast becoming an international obsession. The book compares soccer's American history to that of the major sports that did catch on. It covers recent developments, including the hoopla surrounding the 1994 soccer World Cup in America, the creation of yet another professional soccer league, and American women's global preeminence in the sport. It concludes by considering the impact of soccer's growing popularity as a recreation, and what the future of sports culture in the country might say about U.S. exceptionalism in general.


Sports Capitalism

Sports Capitalism
Author: Frank P. Jozsa
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351148621

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The book focuses on how, when, where and why the US-based professional sports leagues extend their brands and penetrate markets in nations across the globe. The book examines the strategies, progress and expectations of each league despite the cultural, economic and political barriers that exist between and within countries and areas. It offers a model of the sports business and, where appropriate, the emergence, evolution and growth of prominent women's sports leagues are documented. This book is unique as there are no other academic publications that study and report the global ambitions of this special group of organizations in one volume. Readers such as college and university sports history, management, marketing and international business professors, students and researchers can use and apply the book, as either a teaching supplement, reference and/or literature source. It will also appeal to targeted groups beyond the academic community with strategic economic incentives to learn about sports capitalism, such as sports entrepreneurs and league officials.


Can You Name that Team?

Can You Name that Team?
Author: David B. Biesel
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1461657105

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Now in Paper! The only single source collection of over 950 teams in 36 major professional leagues_baseball, football, soccer, basketball, and hockey_this book also contains the first genealogy ever compiled on all these leagues, giving each team franchise and its past and present names. Section 1 is an alphabetical listing by the designation (city, state, province, or region) used by the team. This main entry section explains how the team got its name. Section 2_the 'family tree'_contains a separate listing of the teams in each of the 36 leagues, who they were, and who they became. Section 3 is an alphabetical listing of all the team names in Sections 1 and 2. With bibliography and index.


The 20th Century O-Z

The 20th Century O-Z
Author: Frank N. Magill
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1418
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136593691

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Each volume of the Dictionary of World Biography contains 250 entries on the lives of the individuals who shaped their times and left their mark on world history. This is not a who's who. Instead, each entry provides an in-depth essay on the life and career of the individual concerned. Essays commence with a quick reference section that provides basic facts on the individual's life and achievements. The extended biography places the life and works of the individual within an historical context, and the summary at the end of each essay provides a synopsis of the individual's place in history. All entries conclude with a fully annotated bibliography.


Television and National Sport

Television and National Sport
Author: Joan Mary Chandler
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1988
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780252015168

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Not Just Victims contains twelve oral histories based on conversations with Cambodian community leaders in eight American cities with sizable Cambodian ethnic communities. Unlike the dozens of autobiographies published by Cambodians that focus largely on their victimization and experiences during the Khmer Rouge regime before fleeing Cambodia, these narratives describe how Cambodian refugees have adapted to life in the United States. Providing insiders' views of the issues and challenges the group is encountering, Not Just Victims focuses on communities in Long Beach, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Portland, Tacoma, and the Massachusetts towns of Fall River and Lowell. Sucheng Chan's extensive introduction provides a historical framework within which the stories of the refugees can be better understood. She discusses the civil war that brought death to half a million people (1970-75), the bloody Khmer Rouge revolution (1975-79), the border war during the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia (1979-89), and the additional travails faced by those who escaped to holding camps in Thailand. The book also includes an essay on oral history and a substantial bibliography.


Hawai'i Sports

Hawai'i Sports
Author: Dan Cisco
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 684
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780824821210

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Traces the history of Hawaiian sports and lists local records