More Than Just a Game: Soccer vs. Apartheid: The Most Important Soccer Story Ever Told

Author:   Chuck Korr ,  Marvin Close
Publisher:   Thomas Dunne Books
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9780312596170


Pages:   317
Publication Date:   27 April 2010
Format:   Hardback
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More Than Just a Game: Soccer vs. Apartheid: The Most Important Soccer Story Ever Told


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Author:   Chuck Korr ,  Marvin Close
Publisher:   Thomas Dunne Books
Imprint:   Thomas Dunne Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9780312596170


ISBN 10:   0312596170
Pages:   317
Publication Date:   27 April 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The story of an obscure soccer league that liberated a nation: the Makana Football Association played all its games behind closed -- and locked -- doors on South Africa's Robben Island. An incredible story that chronicles how soccer helped political prisoners in their triumph of the human spirit over the Apartheid system. -- New York Times That this conflict between generations-- one more in the tangled collection of conflicts stemming from party affiliation, class, and the rage and resentments great and small built into any system wherein one race is persecuted by another-- could be overcome to the benefit of most of those concerned is testimony to the will, imagination, and patience of all the prisoners involved. That soccer played any part at all in the process may be justification for the contention that this chronicle is 'the most important soccer story ever told.' -- The Boston Globe A truly inspiring story...Highly recommended for all readers, whether they are soccer fa


The story of an obscure soccer league that liberated a nation: the Makana Football Association played all its games behind closed -- and locked -- doors on South Africa's Robben Island. An incredible story that chronicles how soccer helped political prisoners in their triumph of the human spirit over the Apartheid system. -- New York Times That this conflict between generations-- one more in the tangled collection of conflicts stemming from party affiliation, class, and the rage and resentments great and small built into any system wherein one race is persecuted by another-- could be overcome to the benefit of most of those concerned is testimony to the will, imagination, and patience of all the prisoners involved. That soccer played any part at all in the process may be justification for the contention that this chronicle is 'the most important soccer story ever told.' -- The Boston Globe A truly inspiring story...Highly recommended for all readers, whether they are soccer fans or not. -- Library Journal (starred review) Well worth reading, even by those who don't know a thing about soccer. -- Booklist In Korr and Close's book, we see how a successful soccer league was a victory not just for prisoners, but for the whole of humanity. -- Maclean's This story adds a compelling dimension to our understanding of the struggle against apartheid. --Desmond M Tutu For the men of Robben Island prison, soccer was more than a game. This story of the victims of political oppression, and how they found dignity and hope through sport, stands as a remarkable testament to the human spirit.--Bob Costas<br> In more than forty years of covering sports at the New York Times and for CBS and PBS, I have never seen a story that has so vividly brought together the nature of games, politics and the human spirit. --Robert Lipsyte Soccer is more than just a game. Soccer can create hope where there was once despair. I remember how we, the prisoners on Robben Island, played soc


&#8220;The story of an obscure soccer league that liberated a nation: the Makana Football Association played all its games behind closed &#8212; and locked &#8212; doors on South Africa&#8217;s Robben Island. An incredible story that chronicles how soccer helped political prisoners in their triumph of the human spirit over the Apartheid system.&#8221;&#8212; New York Times &#160; That this conflict between generations&#8212; one more in the tangled collection of conflicts stemming from party affiliation, class, and the rage and resentments great and small built into any system wherein one race is persecuted by another&#8212; could be overcome to the benefit of most of those concerned is testimony to the will, imagination, and patience of all the prisoners involved. That soccer played any part at all in the process may be justification for the contention that this chronicle is &#8216;the most important soccer story ever told.&#8217;&#8221;-- The Boston Globe &#160;&#8220;A&#160;trul


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