Soccer is the world's most popular sport and one of the globe's best
known cultural practices. The pinnacle of the sport worldwide is the
FIFA World Cup, a competition held every four years, which crowns one
nation as the world champion in front of huge global television
audiences: over half of the planet's population watched the 2010 FIFA
World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands. From the humble
origins of modern soccer in Great Britain in the 19th century, world
soccer has become today a vast, commercialized global industry, with
huge salaries paid to the biggest stars due to the massive amounts of
revenue generated through the sale of television rights, ticket sales,
and sponsorship income. The Historical Dictionary of Soccer presents a
comprehensive history of the game through a chronology, an introductory
essay, a bibliography, numerous appendixes that list everything from the
FIFA World Player of the Year to FIFA World Cup Winners and Runners-Up
to the UEFA Champions League Winners and Runners-Up, and over 400
cross-referenced dictionary entries on places, teams, terminology, and
people, including Garrincha, Pelé, Johan Cruyff, Diego Maradona,
Zinedine Zidane, and Lionel Messi. This book is an excellent access
point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about
soccer.