Shortlisted for Football Book of the Year in the Sunday Times Sports
Book of the Year Award
**Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Football Book of the Year 2022
**
One of the Financial Times Top 5 Best Sports Books of the Year
The 1970 World Cup is widely regarded as the greatest ever staged, with
more goals per game than any World Cup since. But more than just the
proliferation of goals was the quality of the overall football, as some
of the finest teams ever to represent the likes of West Germany, Peru,
Italy and England came together for a tilt at the world title. But at
the heart of the tournament were Brazil; captained by Carlos Alberto and
featuring legends like Pelé, Gérson, Jairzinho, Rivellino and Tostão,
the 1970 Seleção are often cited as the greatest-ever World Cup team.
Using brand new interviews alongside painstaking archival research,
Andrew Downie charts each stage of the tournament, from the preparations
to the final, telling a host of remarkable stories in the players' own
words. The result is an immediate, insightful and compelling narrative
that paints a unique portrait of an extraordinary few weeks when
football hit peaks it has seldom reached since. This is Mexico 1970.
Welcome to the Greatest Show on Earth.