Soccernomics (World Cup Edition)
Why France and Germany Win, Why England Is Starting to and Why The Rest of the World Loses
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4.0 • 13 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Written with an economist's brain and a soccer writer's skill, Soccernomics applies high-powered analytical tools to everyday soccer topics
Soccernomics is a revolutionary new way of looking at soccer that has helped to change the way the sport is played. This World Cup edition features ample new material, including a chapter on women's soccer that makes a case for reparations, an analysis of the pandemic's impact on soccer finances, and insights into the failed plan to create a European Super League.
Soccernomics remains essential reading for anyone in search of a more strategic, systematic perspective on the game, answering the questions that most consume soccer fans.
Reviews
"Soccernomics … remains essential reading for anyone seeking an analytical take on the game."–Keeping Score (TIME Soccer Blog)
"Soccernomics is the most intelligent book ever written about soccer." –San Francisco Chronicle
"[Soccernomics] is a sporting tale in the Freakonomics mode of inquiry, using statistics to come up with fascinating conclusions." –Independent (UK), Best Books of the Year
"[Kuper and Szymanski] do for soccer what Moneyball did for baseball–put the game under an analytical microscope using statistics, economics, psychology, and intuition to try to transform a dogmatic sport."–New York Times
"[Szymanski and Kuper] entertainingly demolish soccer shibboleths… . Well argued and clear-headed." –Financial Times, Best Books of the Year
"Fascinating." –VanityFair.com
"Many explanations [of England's poor form] can be found in the book Soccernomics in a segment entitled 'Why England Loses.' (This is well worth a read for any English football fan; essentially, you overvalue your football heritage and undervalue the benefits of innovation.)" –Stephen J. Dubner, coauthor of Freakonomics, on the Freakonomics blo
"Quite an entertaining read."–Simply Futbol
"The authors take what 'everybody' knows about success and failure in soccer and subject it to rigorous empirical analysis embedded in good stories that carry the narrative along… . Highly recommended." –Choice
"Using data analysis, history and psychology, [Soccernomics] punctures dozens of clichés about what it takes to win, and who makes money in soccer–and in sports in general."
–Associated Press
"With Soccernomics, the FT's indispensable Simon Kuper and top-flight sports economist Stefan Szymanski bring scrupulous economic analysis and statistical rigor to a sport long dependent on hoary–and, it seems, unfounded–assumptions… . Gripping and essential."
–Slate.com, Best Books of the Year
"Wonderful book."
–Pro Soccer Talk (NBC Sports blog)