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Soccer Without Borders

Jürgen Klinsmann, Coaching the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team and the Quest for the World Cup

Erik Kirschbaum
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Pages
400
Year
2016
Language
English

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A GAME-CHANGING AND FASCINATING BOOK ON HOW TO USE WISDOM FROM AROUND THE WORLD TO CREATE A LASTING, POWERFUL SOCCER TEAM, BY ONE OF THE SPORT'S MOST ICONIC AND EFFECTIVE COACHES

Jurgen Klinsmann, head coach of the U.S. men's national soccer team, has become a household name after the United States' unprecedentedly strong run at the 2014 World Cup. Klinsmann's reputation is that of a maverick, of an unconventional leader who isn't afraid to challenge traditional notions of coaching, and who will breathe new life into foundering programs through sometimes unpopular, but resoundingly successful, new tactics.

In Soccer Without Borders, journalist Erik Kirschbaum lays out Klinsmann's vision for making the U.S. men's soccer team a dominant world power for the first time in its history. Featuring fascinating insights gleaned from Klinsmann's decades of dedicated study, both as a professional striker and as coach of the German national team, this book is an immersive and unparalleled road map for how to build a winning team in the most competitive professional sport on the globe, as well as an infectious tribute to "the most beautiful game" by one of its most adroit students.

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"Jurgen Klinsmann is one of the most interesting people in soccer, and Erik Kirschbaum - an American journalist based in Germany - is probably the ideal person to explain him to American readers. We're lucky Klinsmann finally let him write it. Clearly written, with a deep understanding of the Germany that shaped Klinsmann."
Simon Kuper, coauthor of the bestselling Soccernomics
"Kirschbaum provides a welcome sketch of Klinsmann, a thoughtful man of the world who has for years lived in California and who cannot be pigeonholed as merely a European trying to remake American soccer in the Old World image."
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