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Soccerhead - by Jim Haner (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Soccerhead is youth soccer coach Jim Haner's investigation into the origins of soccermainiaOn July 10, 1999, 100,000 Americans, mostly women, did something they had not done before, at least not in such numbers.
- About the Author: Jim Haner is an award-winning journalist with the Baltimore Sun.
- 288 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Soccer
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About the Book
An award winning journalist sets off in search of the origins of the American passion for soccer, uncovering the game's roots in an early industrial Northeast and following them up through the transcontinental suburban present.Book Synopsis
Soccerhead is youth soccer coach Jim Haner's investigation into the origins of soccermainia
On July 10, 1999, 100,000 Americans, mostly women, did something they had not done before, at least not in such numbers. They showed up to watch a soccer match.
Review Quotes
"Jim Haner's book is a delight, not just reported and observed but lived and felt. It shows how soccer has invaded America's soul from the playgrounds up, just as Haner learned everything he needs to know about the game, and sports, from kids." --Mark Bowden, author of Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War
"A solid contribution--wonderfully graphic, wonderfully written and put together in a way that has never been done before. Soccerhead gives us back our history." --Len Oliver, U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame Inductee "Funny, insightful, dead-on in its observations, Soccerhead is absolutely the best soccer book I've ever read, and I've read them all. It takes off like it was shot from a cannon...easily the most important book I've seen on the American game. This is significant." --Anson Dorrance Head Coach, University of North Carolina Women's Soccer and author of Vision of a ChampionAbout the Author
Jim Haner is an award-winning journalist with the Baltimore Sun. He is the author of Soccerhead: An Accidental Journey into the Heart of the American Game.