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The Away Game: The Epic Search for Soccer's Next Superstars
The Away Game: The Epic Search for Soccer's Next Superstars | Sebastian Abbot
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The gripping story of a group of boys discovered in what may be the largest talent search in sports history. Over the past decade, an audacious program called Football Dreams has held tryouts for millions of 13-year-old boys across Africa looking for soccer’s next superstars. Led by the Spanish scout who helped launch Lionel Messi’s career at Barcelona and funded by the desert kingdom of Qatar, the program has chosen a handful of boys each year to train to become professionals—a process over a thousand times more selective than getting into Harvard. In The Away Game, reporter Sebastian Abbot follows a small group of the boys as they are discovered on dirt fields across Africa, join the glittering academy in Doha where they train, and compete for the chance to gain fame and fortune at Europe’s top clubs. We meet Diawandou, a skilled Senegalese defender whose composure makes him a natural leader on the field; Hamza, a midfielder from Ghana with great talent but a mercurial personality to match; Ibrahima, a towering striker who scores goals by the bucketload; Serigne Mbaye, who glides by players effortlessly but happens to be deaf; and Bernard, often the smallest kid on the field but a sublime playmaker who invites constant comparison to Messi. Abbot masterfully weaves together the dramatic story of the boys’ journey with an exploration of the art and science of trying to spot talent at such a young age. As in so many other sports, data analytics in soccer have expanded in the wake of Moneyball, with scouts employing more sophisticated metrics like "expected goals" and tracking data to judge players. But, as The Away Game chronicles, soccer genius depends more on intangible qualities like "game intelligence" than on easily quantifiable ones. Richly reported and deeply moving, The Away Game is set against the geopolitical backdrop of Qatar’s rise from an impoverished patch of desert to an immensely rich nation determined to buy a place on the international stage. It is an unforgettable story of the joy and pain these talented African boys experience as they chase their dreams in a dizzying world of rich Arab sheikhs, money-hungry agents, and soccer-mad European fans.
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The tagged book, caught my eye as I made my way out of the library, is for my son (hopefully I get to read it too ;)) The aim is to introduce more nonfiction to him. #librarybooks #AprilinBooks18
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Emilymdxn Really excited to see what you think of Go Went Gone! I really wanna read that one too 6y
BookishMe @Emilymdxn I only got to know about this book was when I spotted the featured titles of the MBIP Longlist on TBD. Looked up titles that were interesting to me, on the library catalogue. And this was readily available! I too am intrigued by the story set in Europe, unlike other similar books set in the troubled areas. 6y
Emilymdxn I‘m trying to read all the booker shortlist books (and all the longlist ones if I can get round to it) but haven‘t done this one yet. Honestly they all looked so fascinating! 6y
BookishMe @Emilymdxn wonderful for you! I am afraid not all selected titles will interest me, but it's good to know which are in the critics' limelight ;D 6y
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