¡Acompáñanos a viajar por el mundo de los libros!
Añadir este libro a la estantería
Grey
Escribe un nuevo comentario Default profile 50px
Grey
Suscríbete para leer el libro completo o lee las primeras páginas gratis.
All characters reduced
Football's Greatest Teams - cover

Football's Greatest Teams

Ava Thompson

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publifye

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopsis

Football's Greatest Teams explores the key elements that define truly dominant teams in football history. It moves beyond simple narratives to analyze tactical evolution and statistical performance, offering a unique perspective on the beautiful game. The book examines how teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona achieved legendary status through groundbreaking formations and strategic adaptations, such as Total Football. It also quantifies success by rigorously examining data, including passing accuracy and defensive efficiency.

 
The book takes a structured approach, beginning with footballing concepts and a historical overview of tactical changes. It then dives into case studies of celebrated teams, analyzing their tactical approaches, key players, and statistical performance. Each study offers a deep look at the components of success.

 
Finally, it synthesizes lessons learned, presenting a framework for replicating team success and exploring its implications for modern coaching techniques and player development. This book stands out by quantifying the elements of team success and providing a framework for understanding tactical innovations. It acknowledges the social and cultural contexts surrounding the teams, showing how footballing success often reflects broader societal trends. By dissecting the most successful teams, the book reveals repeatable strategies and underlying principles, making it valuable for both aspiring coaches and devoted fans of sports history.
Disponible desde: 15/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 63 páginas.

Otros libros que te pueden interesar

  • Sunderland AFC - The Definitive History - cover

    Sunderland AFC - The Definitive...

    Rob Mason

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The definitive history of Sunderland AFC.
    
    Formed by a group of teachers nearly 150 years ago in 1879, Sunderland AFC have a long and storied history in English football. The club has won six top-flight titles, only five other teams have won more, and they have lifted the FA Cup twice - once in 1937 and once in 1973.
    
    The Black Cats are renowned for having one of the largest and most loyal fan bases in the country, and records have regularly been broken for attendance figures at the Stadium of Light. After hitting a nadir with back-to-back demotions from the Premier League down to the third division in 2018, the club is now back on the ascendancy and plotting a return to the top-flight.
    
    Drawing on interviews with key players, managers and staff members, esteemed club historian Rob Mason delves into Sunderland's 150-year history, charting the glorious highs and the ignominious lows to trace how the Black Cats have come to dominate football in the North-East.
    Ver libro
  • Skipper & Crew Companions - Cockpit & New Crew Companions - cover

    Skipper & Crew Companions -...

    Basil Mosenthal

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Two of Fernhurst Books' most popular compact, handy guides – the Cockpit Companion and New Crew's Companion – have been bundled together in e-book form for the first time. The perfect quick reference guides to keep on your phone or tablet, easily accessible when you are on board. They are an on-the-water aide memoire of everything the skipper and crew need to know – or find out quickly – when cruising. The Cockpit Companion provides a wide range of information: from lights, shapes and sound signals to knots, ropes and engine troubleshooting. With diagrams and illustrations throughout, this quick reference guide will help to keep you safe when out at sea. The New Crew's Companion is specifically designed for those new to sailing covering what clothes to bring, what the things on the deck are called, how to start helping with the sails and other deckwork. There is also an important section on safety and one on living aboard. It allows new sailors to know what to expect and get the most out of their first sailing experiences. This will be a valued companion for skipper and crew – even first-time crew members.
    Ver libro
  • The Philosophy and Ethics of Falconry - cover

    The Philosophy and Ethics of...

    Colten White

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    While many falconry books briefly touch on the ethics of the sport, “The Philosophy & Ethics of Falconry” is entirely dedicated to addressing the chief ethical and philosophical questions at the heart of falconry. Readers, whether they are aspiring, new, or experienced falconers (or simply someone intrigued by this unique method of hunting) will be introduced to several philosophical traditions and what wisdom they have to offer for falconry. This book also responds to critics of falconry and offers a robust ethical defense of the sport from an internationally recognized teacher of philosophy and debate. Regardless of the reader’s experience with falconry or style of hawking, everyone will walk away from this book with a richer understanding of what makes the sport worth pursuing and how it fits into an examined, ethical, and worthwhile life.
    Ver libro
  • More Than a Game - The GAA and where it's Going - cover

    More Than a Game - The GAA and...

    Michael Moynihan

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The GAA has always been about more than sport. It's the pulse of Irish communities – a shared language of identity, belonging and pride. But today, as the Association finds itself at a crossroads, urgent questions arise.
    Is the GAA still a grassroots, amateur movement? Or has it become a machine for elite competition, real estate development and media influence?
    Acclaimed journalist Michael Moynihan exposes the real forces reshaping the GAA, from under-the-table payments and controversial stadium deals to fixture chaos and the impact of pop concerts. Thoughtful and unflinching, he reveals an organisation grappling with its identity and why the outcome matters to every parish, player and supporter in Ireland.
    'Michael is rooted in the GAA but never bound by it. He sees our games and Association through a unique and unflinching lens. For anyone who loves the GAA and Irish sport, this book is essential reading.' Donal Óg Cusack
    'No one writes about the GAA like Michael Moynihan.' Pat Spillane
    Ver libro
  • The Science of Speed - Techniques for Sprinters and Marathoners - cover

    The Science of Speed -...

    Zane Ryder

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Sprinting and marathon running are two of the most demanding yet contrasting disciplines in athletics. While both require exceptional physical and mental conditioning, the fundamental difference lies in how the body generates and sustains energy. Sprinters rely on explosive power and short bursts of speed, whereas marathoners must master endurance, pacing, and energy conservation over long distances. Understanding the mechanics of speed and endurance is essential for athletes looking to push their limits and optimize their performance. 
    The human body consists of two primary types of muscle fibers: fast-twitch and slow-twitch. Sprinters predominantly utilize fast-twitch fibers, which generate rapid and powerful contractions but fatigue quickly. These fibers enable the quick acceleration and high-speed bursts necessary for short-distance races. Marathon runners, on the other hand, rely more on slow-twitch fibers, which are highly resistant to fatigue and support prolonged, steady-state activity. The composition of these fibers is partly genetic, but with proper training, athletes can develop their muscles to better suit their chosen discipline. 
    Another key difference between sprinting and endurance running is how the body produces energy. Sprinters depend on anaerobic energy systems, which allow them to generate explosive power without requiring oxygen. This system, fueled primarily by stored creatine phosphate and glycogen, is highly efficient for short efforts but leads to rapid exhaustion. In contrast, marathoners primarily use aerobic energy systems, where oxygen plays a crucial role in breaking down carbohydrates and fats to sustain energy for extended periods. This reliance on aerobic metabolism enables runners to maintain a steady pace without depleting energy reserves too quickly.
    Ver libro
  • Blowing the Whistle - A RUGBY adventure - cover

    Blowing the Whistle - A RUGBY...

    Gerard Siggins

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    'Rugby? Here in Ballyknockshinny? Sure no one would take us seriously,' said Fiona.
    A rugby club is her friend Kevin's idea to bring fun to their little town that summer. All the kids pitch in and it's not long before the Bally K Foxes are up and running with everyone catching the rugby bug. But there's a shadow looming over the town – from the abandoned factory.
    What happened there? And why won't their parents talk about it?
    The more everyone warns them to stay away, the more the friends want to solve the mystery … even if it means risking the club they've worked so hard to set up.
    Ver libro