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Architects of Glory

The Greatest Coaches in the History of the World Cup
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In the high-stakes arena of the FIFA World Cup, where nations clash and legacies are forged, the coaches on the sidelines are the unsung architects of triumph. Architects of Glory celebrates the tactical geniuses, inspirational leaders, and trailblazers who have defined the men's World Cup tournaments from 1930 to 2022. The book offers a vibrant, inclusive narrative that bridges eras and continents. Spanning more than 90 years of World Cup history, the book profiles all the iconic coaches selected for their titles, innovations, and lasting impact. From Alberto Suppici (Uruguay) and Vittorio Pozzo, who led Italy to back-to-back men's titles in the 1930s, there are chapters on all the successful coaches including Sir Alf Ramsey (England) Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany) and Luiz Felipe Scolari (Brazil) up to Lionel Scaloni (Argentina). Each chapter delves into their defining moments, tactical revolutions, and personal stories of these great leaders.
Geoff Brown is an experienced football journalist whose bylines have graced the pages of The Sun, FourFourTwo, Teamtalk, and dozens of other leading publications across the UK and beyond. With over two decades spent chasing the beautiful game from press boxes to stadium tunnels, Geoff has interviewed World Cup managers, chronicled tactical revolutions, and dissected every heartbeat of the planet's greatest tournament. His sharp analysis and storyteller's eye now turn to the masterminds on the touchline in this definitive portrait of the World Cup's greatest managers. Jon Reeves is a football journalist, author and historian who has written many articles for Shoot Magazine and had dozens of fiction and non-fiction books published in the last 20 years. This includes books focused on the greatest managers of all time, the rivalry between Manchester United and Manchester City, and official England national team titles licensed by the Football Association.
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