Di Stfano
By (Author) Ian Hawkey
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
18th May 2017
4th May 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Association football (Soccer)
796.334092
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
245g
The definitive biography of the greatest footballer that ever lived 'Better than Pele' - Diego Maradona 'One of the greatest footballers ever.' - Sir Alex Ferguson Pele, Best and Maradona everyone has heard of, but to the true football cognoscenti Alfredo Di Stefano, the magician behind Real Madrid's five European Cups in a row, is the greatest of them all. Over 20 years, Di Stefano was the guiding force behind three teams in three countries- at River Plate in his native Argentina; at Millonarios of Bogota in Colombia; and then in 1953, after one of the most bitter transfer tug-of-wars in sporting history, Real Madrid. There he became football's first global icon, nicknamed the striking 'Blond Arrow' for his powerful stamina, tactical versatility and precision goal scoring. He would lead Madrid as a team whose playing style others learnt from, whose stylishness was envied and whose widespread appreciation elsewhere help portray Franco's otherwise isolated and right-wing Spain in a more flattering light. By the time he retired, Di Stefano has changed Spain as a nation, culturally and politically, and his rebellious pioneering career set new benchmarks for his sport in the epoch of perhaps football's greatest transformation. This is his complete story, including candid and exclusive interviews highlighting his journey from humble beginnings to emerging as one of the first global sport superstars that we so commonly see today.
A captivating book on a pioneering footballer. Read it. * FourFourTwo *
Meticulously researched...incredible * Express *
A book bursting with telling anecdote a fully rounded, highly accomplished portrait * WSC *
Ian Hawkey, casts an expert eye over the life and career of Real Madrids original galactico, his experience of the politics of Francos Spain, and tells the complete story of Spains original footballing icon * GQ *
People argue between Pele or Maradona. Di Stfano is the best, much more complete. -- Pel
IAN HAWKEY writes for The Sunday Times, for whom he was European Football Correspondent, based in Spain, until 2012. His first book, Feet of the Chameleon, The Story of African Football won the National Sports Council's Football Book of the Year award and was short-listed for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year.