“Football Facts” delivers a meticulously researched journey through the beautiful game's transformation from a simple recreational activity to a global cultural phenomenon. The book masterfully weaves together three core themes: tactical evolution, statistical achievements, and sociological impact, creating a comprehensive narrative that appeals to both serious researchers and passionate fans.
Drawing from FIFA archives and previously unpublished primary sources, the book charts football's development from its 1863 codification to the modern era. Readers discover fascinating insights into how playing formations evolved from the original 2–3–5 pyramid to contemporary tactical systems, backed by historical match reports and scientific analysis.
The work particularly shines in its approach to combining traditional historical research with modern data analytics, offering readers both qualitative and quantitative perspectives on the sport's development. The book sets itself apart through its interdisciplinary approach, examining football through economic, sociological, and technological lenses while maintaining scholarly rigor and accessibility.
Each chapter progresses chronologically, integrating statistical analysis with historical narratives to provide context for the sport's most significant developments. By debunking common myths and supporting claims with primary source documentation, this work serves as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper, fact-based understanding of football's rich heritage and ongoing evolution.