Di St�fano
Pele, Best, and Maradona everyone has heard of, but to the true soccer fans Alfredo Di Stefano, the magician behind Real Madrid’s five European Cups in a row, is the greatest. For 20 years, Di Stéfano was the guiding force behind three teams in three countries: at River Plate in his native Argentina; at Millonarios of Bogotá in Colombia; and then in 1953, Real Madrid. There he became soccer’s first global icon, nicknamed the striking "Blond Arrow" for his powerful stamina, tactical versatility, and precision goal scoring. He led Madrid as a team whose playing style others learned from, whose stylishness was envied, and whose widespread appreciation elsewhere help portray Franco’s isolated and right-wing Spain in a more flattering light. When he retired, Di Stefano had changed Spain as a nation, culturally and politically. This is his story, including candid and exclusive interviews highlighting his journey from humble beginnings to emerging as one of the first global sport superstars.
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Di St�fano
Pele, Best, and Maradona everyone has heard of, but to the true soccer fans Alfredo Di Stefano, the magician behind Real Madrid’s five European Cups in a row, is the greatest. For 20 years, Di Stéfano was the guiding force behind three teams in three countries: at River Plate in his native Argentina; at Millonarios of Bogotá in Colombia; and then in 1953, Real Madrid. There he became soccer’s first global icon, nicknamed the striking "Blond Arrow" for his powerful stamina, tactical versatility, and precision goal scoring. He led Madrid as a team whose playing style others learned from, whose stylishness was envied, and whose widespread appreciation elsewhere help portray Franco’s isolated and right-wing Spain in a more flattering light. When he retired, Di Stefano had changed Spain as a nation, culturally and politically. This is his story, including candid and exclusive interviews highlighting his journey from humble beginnings to emerging as one of the first global sport superstars.
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Di St�fano

Di St�fano

by Ian Hawkey
Di St�fano

Di St�fano

by Ian Hawkey

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Pele, Best, and Maradona everyone has heard of, but to the true soccer fans Alfredo Di Stefano, the magician behind Real Madrid’s five European Cups in a row, is the greatest. For 20 years, Di Stéfano was the guiding force behind three teams in three countries: at River Plate in his native Argentina; at Millonarios of Bogotá in Colombia; and then in 1953, Real Madrid. There he became soccer’s first global icon, nicknamed the striking "Blond Arrow" for his powerful stamina, tactical versatility, and precision goal scoring. He led Madrid as a team whose playing style others learned from, whose stylishness was envied, and whose widespread appreciation elsewhere help portray Franco’s isolated and right-wing Spain in a more flattering light. When he retired, Di Stefano had changed Spain as a nation, culturally and politically. This is his story, including candid and exclusive interviews highlighting his journey from humble beginnings to emerging as one of the first global sport superstars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780091958565
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/01/2017
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.75(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ian Hawkey writes for the Sunday Times. His first book, Feet of the Chameleon, won the National Sports Council’s Football Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1

1 Sprints 5

2 The Smell of Damp Earth 19

3 Welcome to the Machine 33

4 The Blond Arrow 55

5 Rebellion 75

6 El Dorado 89

7 The Blue Ballet 103

8 Love at First Scent 123

9 A Tug of War 139

10 The Charmer of Chamartín 161

11 Ambassadors 179

12 The Match of the Century 203

13 Flags of Inconvenience 227

14 The Price of Fame 251

15 Rupture 271

16 Alfredo the Second 295

Epilogue 315

Acknowledgements 323

Bibliography 325

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