Footballonomics. Who wins, who loses and why
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Much of what we know about modern football is nothing more than a myth. It is popular, on the basis of actual data, the authors of the book debunk common errors and with examples show what kind of economic, cultural and demographic threads football is associated with life that flows outside the walls of stadiums.
In which country in the world do they like football most of all? Is it true that football clubs earn crazy money? Is this game capable of turning desperate from suicide? Does the winning at the championship depend on the population of the country and the size of the shower income? How does statistics help goalkeepers beat a penalty? Does the England team really play worse than it can, and what awaits the Russian team?
In the new supplemented publication, the authors - a famous football journalist and sports analyst - talk about women"s football, scandals in FIFA and explain the success of the Iceland team
In which country in the world do they like football most of all? Is it true that football clubs earn crazy money? Is this game capable of turning desperate from suicide? Does the winning at the championship depend on the population of the country and the size of the shower income? How does statistics help goalkeepers beat a penalty? Does the England team really play worse than it can, and what awaits the Russian team?
In the new supplemented publication, the authors - a famous football journalist and sports analyst - talk about women"s football, scandals in FIFA and explain the success of the Iceland team
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9614-1073-0
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