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The World Cup does not always reward the longest career, the biggest résumé, or the most famous name. Sometimes, it gives one player a single month to become eternal. One Tournament, One Immortal tells the stories of the greatest individual World Cup performances ever: Garrincha rescuing Brazil after Pelé’s injury in 1962, Eusébio setting England ablaze in 1966, Pelé’s royal farewell in 1970, Cruyff’s beautiful revolution in 1974, Rossi’s resurrection in 1982, Maradona’s total takeover in 1986, Ronaldo’s redemption in 2002, Messi’s destiny fulfilled in 2022, Mbappé’s astonishing final hat-trick, and more. Written in an easy, vivid sports-journalism style, this book explores not just goals and trophies, but pressure, personality, heartbreak, tactics, national identity, and the strange magic of a tournament that can turn one footballer into a myth. From champions to tragic heroes, artists to assassins, defenders to dreamers, these are the players who made the World Cup feel like it belonged to them. Trademark Disclaimer This book is an independent work and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by FIFA, the FIFA World Cup, any national football association, club, player, publisher, broadcaster, or rights holder mentioned herein. All trademarks, team names, competition names, logos, and related marks are the property of their respective owners and are used only for identification, commentary, historical reference, and editorial purposes.
The World Cup does not always reward the longest career, the biggest résumé, or the most famous name. Sometimes, it gives one player a single month to become eternal. One Tournament, One Immortal tells the stories of the greatest individual World Cup performances ever: Garrincha rescuing Brazil after Pelé’s injury in 1962, Eusébio setting England ablaze in 1966, Pelé’s royal farewell in 1970, Cruyff’s beautiful revolution in 1974, Rossi’s resurrection in 1982, Maradona’s total takeover in 1986, Ronaldo’s redemption in 2002, Messi’s destiny fulfilled in 2022, Mbappé’s astonishing final hat-trick, and more. Written in an easy, vivid sports-journalism style, this book explores not just goals and trophies, but pressure, personality, heartbreak, tactics, national identity, and the strange magic of a tournament that can turn one footballer into a myth. From champions to tragic heroes, artists to assassins, defenders to dreamers, these are the players who made the World Cup feel like it belonged to them. Trademark Disclaimer This book is an independent work and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by FIFA, the FIFA World Cup, any national football association, club, player, publisher, broadcaster, or rights holder mentioned herein. All trademarks, team names, competition names, logos, and related marks are the property of their respective owners and are used only for identification, commentary, historical reference, and editorial purposes.
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