HH: Helenio Herrera – Football’s Original Master of the Dark Arts

Author:   Richard Fitzpatrick
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781399425100


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   12 February 2026
Format:   Hardback
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HH: Helenio Herrera – Football’s Original Master of the Dark Arts


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'A gripping, unsettling and authoritative portrait of football’s original dark genius — brilliantly researched and superbly told.' – GUILLEM BALAGUÉ A wonderfully compelling biography... This is a story that, once read, you can’t forget.' – DUNCAN HAMILTON, THREE-TIME WILLIAM HILL AWARD WINNER THE STORY OF FOOTBALL’S MOST NOTORIOUS COACH Nicknamed ‘Il Mago’ (The Wizard) after bringing European Cup glory to Inter Milan in successive years, Helenio Herrera was hailed as one of the finest minds in football. This explosive book explores the enigma of the incredibly charismatic ‘HH’: a philanderer, charlatan, trash-talker and serial winner mired in controversy. His stellar career was halted by the death of one of his star players and his subsequent trial for manslaughter. ‘HH’ revolutionised football coaching. Preparing his teams meticulously, he was obsessed with his players’ mental toughness and introduced idiosyncratic psychological techniques. He made his name as a coach, winning La Liga twice with both Atlético Madrid and Barcelona, but it was his move to Inter in 1960 that propelled him to stardom. His team won three scudetti in the mid-1960s and were only denied a third European Cup by Jock Stein’s Celtic in 1967. HH reveals how Herrera was the original master of the game’s dark arts. In Spain he introduced a regime of performance-enhancing drugs, and he continued this practice in Italy, which eventually led to his downfall. Featuring interviews with those who knew Herrera well – including Fabio Capello, Sandro Mazzola, Ian St John and Denis Law – HH is a fascinating story of deceit and intrigue, bloodshed, sex and glorious football.

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Author:   Richard Fitzpatrick
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Sport
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781399425100


ISBN 10:   1399425102
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   12 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Prologue I Rise (1910-58) 1. A Disease of the Bones 2. Good Men Who Lost Their Way 3. Scent of Cut Flowers II: Barça (1958-60) 4. Thou Shalt Not Kill 5. Crazy About Money 6. People Should Talk About You Even if It Is Good 7. The Face You Saw Everywhere 8. Their Tongues Were “Dirty” 9. Sodom and Gomorrah 10. A Cancer in the Team 11. Barça of the Hungarians 12. Speed 13. Don Santiago 14. “He Could Have Played With a Tuxedo On.” 15. A Murder of Crows III: Inter (1960-68) 16. The Sweet Life 17. Angel With a Dirty Face 18. Great White Nights 19. Team of a Million Stars 20. When a Bad Man Behaves Well 21. Medici 22. Vienna 23. “There Is a Small Annoyance.” 24. “Made it, Ma! Top of the World!” 25. Voices in the Head 26. Man in the Middle 27. A Ninth Circle of Hell 28. Szobel’s Show Girls 29. The Pits 30. Cooked IV: Roma (1968-70) 31. The Red Lady 32. “How Can an Athlete Die Like That?” 33. Tuscany 34. Inquest Epilogue Dramatis personae

Reviews

HH – what a character. A deeply disturbed, malevolent, brilliant man... The book is superb. I absolutely loved it. -- Paul Howard


A wonderfully compelling biography of someone so unbelievably eccentric and darkly maverick that no fiction writer would dare invent him. This is a story that, once read, you can’t forget. -- Duncan Hamilton, three-time William Hill award winner A brilliantly captivating book – breathlessly paced and teeming with detail – about the life and times of a man who makes José Mourinho look like Mother Teresa. -- Tom Williams, author of DO YOU SPEAK FOOTBALL? HH – what a character. A deeply disturbed, malevolent, brilliant man... A superb book. I absolutely loved it. -- Paul Howard, record five-time Irish Book Award winner A transfixing, twisting documentary of a book as befits the Herrera story. Meticulously researched and masterfully written, like all great football books it goes way beyond the game -- Daniel Gray, author of the acclaimed SATURDAY, 3PM Richard Fitzpatrick has finally written the book we’ve all been waiting to read – about the man Gabriel García Márquez called “His Holiness”. A brilliant story; brilliantly told. -- Sid Lowe, GUARDIAN Spanish football correspondent Helenio Herrera insisted his catenaccio system - which gave us the sweeper - should be attractive, with full-backs overlapping and joining attacks. Yet it was perceived as cautious and defensive. It was also hugely successful and Richard Fitzpatrick, a fine story teller and diligent journalist, unpicks this fascinating man who changed football * Andy Mitten, editor-at-large for FOURFOURTWO * A fascinating book about a fascinating man. Richard Fitzpatrick has eloquently captured one of football's most enigmatic figures. -- Richard Whitehead, acclaimed author of VICTORY IN AUSTRALIA


HH – what a character. A deeply disturbed, malevolent, brilliant man... A superb book. I absolutely loved it. -- Paul Howard A brilliantly captivating book – breathlessly paced and teeming with detail – about the life and times of a man who makes José Mourinho look like Mother Teresa.' – -- Tom Williams A transfixing, twisting documentary of a book as befits the Herrera story. Meticulously researched and masterfully written, like all great football books it goes way beyond the game * Daniel Gray, author of the acclaimed Saturday, 3pm *


HH – what a character. A deeply disturbed, malevolent, brilliant man... A superb book. I absolutely loved it. -- Paul Howard


HH – what a character. A deeply disturbed, malevolent, brilliant man... A superb book. I absolutely loved it. -- Paul Howard A brilliantly captivating book – breathlessly paced and teeming with detail – about the life and times of a man who makes José Mourinho look like Mother Teresa.' – -- Tom Williams A transfixing, twisting documentary of a book as befits the Herrera story. Meticulously researched and masterfully written, like all great football books it goes way beyond the game * Daniel Gray, author of the acclaimed Saturday, 3pm * Helenio Herrera insisted his catenaccio system - which gave us the sweeper - should be attractive, with full-backs overlapping and joining attacks. Yet it was perceived as cautious and defensive. It was also hugely successful and Richard Fitzpatrick, a fine story teller and diligent journalist, unpicks this fascinating man who changed football * Andy Mitten, editor-at-large for FourFourTwo * A brilliant story; brilliantly told. * Sid Lowe, Guardian Spanish football correspondent *


Author Information

Richard Fitzpatrick is a football writer based in Barcelona. He has written and reported on football for the BBC, Bleacher Report, The Blizzard, Business Post (Ireland), El País, the Guardian, Howler, The Herald (Scotland), Irish Times, New York Times, Panenka and talkSPORT. His books include the bestselling El Clásico: Barcelona v Real Madrid, Football's Greatest Rivalry. He makes podcasts and radio documentaries, including The Man Who Played Offside. He also writes on arts and culture for the Irish Examiner newspaper. @Richard_Fitz.

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