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Luciano Wernicke

    January 1, 1969
    Luciano Wernicke
    185 unglaubliche Geschichten aus der Welt des Fußballs
    Les histoires insolites des jeux olympiques
    100 skurrile Fragen aus der Welt des Fussballs
    Unforgettable soccer
    Why is soccer played eleven against eleven?
    The Most Incredible Olympic Stories
    • 2019

      Unforgettable soccer

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Unforgettable Soccer is a fun book about soccer. Rather than putting the magnifying glass on great champions and memorable matches, it instead examines the more obscure tales from soccer, rescuing incredible feats and masterful mistakes from oblivion incredible feats such as the soccer player who scored all four goals in a game that ended 2-2. Or crazy stories about a Danish referee who stopped a match to look for the dentures he had lost. The reader will even find a story about a defender who was reprimanded even though he was already dead!Within these pages are entertaining stories that will seem almost too unbelievable to be true. Written in a fun and light manner, Most Incredible Soccer Matches tells the soccer stories that should be told, making it a must-have for every soccer fan.

      Unforgettable soccer
    • 2018

      Why Is Soccer Played Eleven Against Eleven? reveals one hundred facts of soccer history and rules that are either unknown or little known, such as why soccer is played eleven against eleven, why soccer matches last 90 minutes, who the first coach was, how the referee appeared, and who invented goal nets, red and yellow cards, the penalty, and the penalty shoot-out. Included in this book are funny and weird anecdotes, such as the case of a player who scored a goal...without ever having stepped on the pitch, making this book is the complete resource on the game of soccer. Millions of soccer fans will find all the answers to any question they could possibly have - including those they may not have thought of - in this amusing, yet informative, book by journalist, Luciano Wernicke.

      Why is soccer played eleven against eleven?