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Spectacular Sports

Goal!: The Fire and Fury of Soccer's Greatest Moment

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What goal caused the most legendary celebration in soccer history? Who invented the bicycle kick? Who was the first player to score 1,000 goals? Get the full story on scoring goals in soccer, from the earliest days to the present. This book is full of facts about the sport’s greatest goals and the women and men who scored them.

64 pages, Library Binding

First published April 1, 2010

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Mark Stewart

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Mark Stewart is an American writer and editor of magazines, books and web sites. He is known for his books on sports, history and popular culture.

Stewart’s first publishing job was Managing Editor of Racquet Magazine (1988–1992), an upscale tennis publication. He continued to edit magazines throughout the 1990s and 2000s, focusing on business publications in the Sports Product, Footwear, Consumer Electronics, Telecommunications and Outdoor Recreation industries. He also pursued numerous writing freelance assignments during this time, many of which focused on sports and popular culture. His corporate clients included Walt Disney, Pizza Hut, Denny’s, The Children’s Television Workshop, Woodstock ’94 and the NBA. He wrote the copy for the league’s 1992 sales catalog and created the slogan “I Love This Stuff.”

Stewart published his first book in 1992, The Ultimate Insider’s Guide to Baseball Cards (Crown Books). In 1994, Stewart helped International Masters Publishing create its popular Sports Heroes, Facts & Feats continuity product. He oversaw a team of 38 freelance sportswriters that produced more than 500 gatefold athlete profiles.

Also in 1994, Stewart was hired by Grolier to author the All-Pro Biography book series of authorized biographies. The series was aimed at reluctant readers, and featured athletes recounting the challenges and triumphs of their childhoods. Among the athletes Stewart worked with on the series were Dan Marino, Jerry Rice, Steve Young, Barry Sanders, Isiah Thomas, Chris Mullin, Martin Brodeur, Tony Meola, Jeff Gordon and Florence Griffith-Joyner. With his reputation established as a sports author in the educational publishing field, Stewart continued to author sports books for Grolier, Franklin Watts, Children’s Press, Millbrook Press and other companies in the field. He also wrote books under the pen names Rachel Rutledge and Caleb MacLean.

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December 12, 2017
Good book about the history of soccer and includes some fun facts along the way. This book would be a great way to introduce students who are soccer fans to informational text.
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February 26, 2013
This informational book gives a brief history of soccer, how it developed, and some of the best players of the game. Filled with plenty of pictures, the reader can read about some of the most memorable games and goals. I would recommend this only for fans of the sport, because as a novice to the sport, I found the descriptions of game-winning goals and world-famous players repetitive and boring. I'm sure true fans would enjoy reading every detail, though. C+ rating.
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February 7, 2012
Quick read for YAs...only 62 pages, and a lot of pictures. Good information for the soccer fan; not particularly good for someone who doesn't know the game since it only focuses really on goals. I couldn't help thinking that it would have made a better DVD. It is just really hard to convey amazing goals through words and one still-shot.
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