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Football Leaks
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'Probably the biggest story in football of the last decade ... Reads like a Cold War thriller.' - Best Football Books of 2019, FourFourTwo

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One anonymous football fan.

18.6 million confidential documents.

This is the explosive story of the biggest leak in sporting history - and the shady underworld of modern football.

In 2016, a whistle-blower known only as 'John' started to leak a treasure trove of top-secret files to German newspaper Der Spiegel. These documents reveal the clandestine dealings of clubs, players and agents at the highest echelons of international football. And the story they tell is astonishing.

From the eye-popping details of player transfers, including Neymar Jr, Pogba and Coutinho, to the loopholes and opaque tax structures that ensure maximum earnings for players and agents alike, this is a tale rife with rapacious greed and questionable deals. At the same time, it is the gripping story of a fan who wanted to free football from its corrupt overlords - and now finds himself on the run.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781783351428
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandeBook
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisWasserzeichen
FormatE101
Erschienen am14.05.2018
AuflageMain
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1247 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.46157676
KatalogVC
Datenquelle-Nr.6678726
KategorieRatgeber
SachgebietSport
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Rafael Buschmann,born in Zabrze (Poland) in 1982, studied German, psychology, sport and education. He joined the sports desk ofSpiegel Online as a reporter in 2010 and then moved to theSpiegel in 2013. For his report on the disclosure of the irregularities behind the 2006 World Cup he and his co-authors were awarded the 2016 Henri Nannen Prize.Michael Wulzinger, born in 1965, studied history, political science and German, joined theSpiegel sports desk in 1997 and was its head until September 2016.