Most Read This Week In Soccer

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Spectacular Things
Love on the Line (Kluvberg, 3)
The Long Game (Green Oak, #1)
Out of Her League
First Flight, Final Fall
If Only You (The Bergman Brothers, #6)
Hart Street Lane (Return to Dublin Street, #3)
ブルーロック 19 [Blue Lock 19]
When Grumpy Met Sunshine
The Senator's Wife (The Senator's Wife, #1)
Not My Kind of Hero
ブルーロック 22 [Blue Lock 22]
A Gorgeous Villain (St. Mary’s Rebels #2)
On Loverose Lane (Return to Dublin Street #1)
The Princess Match
The Romcom Remake (Just a Guy With a Goal, #1)
Lessons in Forgiving (Hall Beck University, #2)
The Problem with Second Chances (Lake Starlight #1)
Never Stopped Loving You
ブルーロック 25 [Blue Lock 25]
Officially Yours (Just a Guy With a Goal, #3)
Replay (Harris Brothers World, #3)
Alice Taylor Is More Than a Princess (Another Bailey Brother, #5)
The Savage (Boys of Richland #1)
Lessons in Falling (Hall Beck University Book 3)
Abby Offsides
Winning Brynn (Seattle Strikers)
First Meet Foul (Central State Football, #1)
Almost Sunset
Love Requires Chocolate (Love in Translation #1)
Godwin
The Replay: A College Soccer Romance (Boys of Richland Book 3)
Until May (Until Her/Him, #11)
Where Ella Went
ブルーロック-EPISODE 凪- 1 [Blue Lock: Episode Nagi 1]
Knightsbridge United: Offsided (London News, #1)
Relationship Goals
The Barcelona Complex: Lionel Messi and the Making--and Unmaking--of the World's Greatest Soccer Club
ブルーロック-EPISODE 凪- 2 [Blue Lock: Episode Nagi 2]
Swing
Crushing It
Engulfed: How Saudi Arabia Bought Sport, and the World SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2025
Lioness: My Journey to Glory
ブルーロック-EPISODE 凪- 3 [Blue Lock: Episode Nagi 3]
Adrenalina. My untold stories
Messi's Magic
Munichs
The Keeper (Gods of the Game, #3)
Booked
Reborn in the USA: An Englishman's Love Letter to His Chosen Home – The #1 NYT Bestseller: A Hilarious Coming-of-Age Memoir
The Rulebreaker
Along for the Ride
Shopping for a Turkey (Shopping for a Highlander #1)
Net Gains: Inside the Beautiful Game’s Analytics Revolution
Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League
A New Formation: How Black Footballers Shaped the Modern Game
Ten Thousand Tries
Forging Glory (Forging #1)
Maradona: The Boy. The Rebel. The God
The Keeper: Soccer, Me, and the Law That Changed Women's Lives
Fake Chinese Sounds
The Beautiful Game
Playing the Long Game: A Memoir
How to Win a Slime War
England Football: The Biography, 1872-2022
Megan Rapinoe (Volume 55) (Little People, BIG DREAMS, 55)
Onside Play
Time for Kenny: A Vibrant and Energetic Picture Book About Family Love and Daily Adventures
Pride of a Nation: A Celebration of the US Women's National Soccer Team (An Official U.S. Soccer Book)
Scoring a Spouse (Milwaukee Wolfpack, #1)
Played in Germany: A Footballing Journey Through a Nation's Soul
Shopping for a Highlander (Shopping for a Highlander #2)
Will on the Inside
My Greatest Save: The Brave, Barrier-Breaking Journey of a World Champion Goalkeeper
MACCA: My story so far
Figure It Out, Henri Weldon
Shine On, Luz Véliz!
Red on Red: Liverpool, Manchester United and the fiercest rivalry in world football
Bizzy Bear: Soccer Player
Bea Is for Blended: A Contemporary Middle Grade Novel About Teamwork and New Beginnings for Kids (Ages 8-12)
The Striker and the Clock: On Being in the Game
Men in Blazers Present Gods of Soccer: The Pantheon of the 100 Greatest Soccer Players (According to Us)
Madani's Best Game
Cristiano Ronaldo
I am not a perfectionist, but I like to feel that things are done well. More important than that, I feel an endless need to learn, to improve, to evolve, not only to please the coach and the fans, but also to feel satisfied with myself. It is my conviction that here are no limits to learning, and that it can never stop, no matter what our age.
Cristiano Ronaldo

Simon Kuper
It seems that soccer tournaments create those relationships: people gathered together in pubs and living rooms, a whole country suddenly caring about the same event. A World Cup is the sort of common project that otherwise barely exists in modern societies.
Simon Kuper, Soccernomics: Why England Loses, Why Germany and Brazil Win, and Why the U.S., Japan, Australia, Turkey—and Even Iraq—Are Destined to Become the Kings of the World's Most Popular Sport

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