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USA 94 : The World Cup That Changed the Game
USA 94 : The World Cup That Changed the Game
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Author(s): Evans, Matthew
ISBN No.: 9781836802846
Pages: 256
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 23.85
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The 1994 World Cup was never supposed to work--not in a country where football barely registered, not with a volunteer bid team scraping together funds, and certainly not under the glare of a press waiting for the whole thing to implode. But when FIFA handed the US the world's biggest sporting event, an unlikely group set out to stage the greatest show on earth. What followed was six years of audacity, improvisation and sheer stubborn belief. And then came the summer itself: a riot of unforgettable kits, blistering heat, iconic moments, shattering tragedies and attendance numbers no one thought possible. USA 94 didn't just silence the doubters; it helped launch the sport into a new era. From missed penalties and political battles to a televised car chase and the birth of modern football superstardom, this is the definitive story of the World Cup that changed everything. If Italia '90 cracked open the door to the modern game, USA '94 booted it off its hinges and rewrote the script for good.


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