Top Books About World-Famous Football Players

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Millions of people enjoy watching football matches. The main fans even decide to make their children footballers or place bets with the 22Bet Uganda bonus. Furthermore, some of them even read books about their favorite athletes and coaches. Here are the most inspiring stories.

Messi by Guillem Balague

Although Lionel Messi failed to lead his team to the quarterfinals, he is still one of the best footballers of our time.

In the book Messi, sports journalist Guillem Balague provides a complete analysis of the footballer’s game. This book contains not just Messi’s biography, but many stories about him told by his coaches, colleagues, friends, and family. The author thoroughly researched the life of an athlete to find out what he had to sacrifice for a successful career.

Ronaldo. Obsession for Perfection by Luca Caioli

Ronaldo is a living legend. He is the idol of millions of people. Cristiano turns every match into a grand event, and he will please his fans more than once with his play.

The book by Luca Caioli is about the life of a boy, who spent his childhood and youth in the slums of Funchal. This is the story of how incredible work, fortitude and an incredible desire to become a football player turned the boy into a multiple winner of the title of the best footballer.

Luca Caioli reveals a new Ronaldo  in each chapter that the common man does not know. The personality of Cristiano is revealed with each new page. After all, all the facts are told by people who were close to the footballer at every stage of his life.

My Autobiography by Alex Ferguson

Alex Ferguson is well known to any football fan. He is recognized as the greatest coach in the history of world football. From 1986 to 2013, he was the head of the English soccer club Manchester United. When the coach began his work, the club was considered weak and not promising. But over the years, his players managed to win 38 tournaments, including a club World Cup, two Champions Leagues, 13 English championships and five FA Cups.

After finishing his coaching career, Alex Ferguson decided to write his autobiography. He shares his role as a club coach and talks about many famous players who trained under him. He talks frankly about the difficulties that arise with some players. And he also assesses the work of other famous coaches – Arsène Wagner, Rafael Benítez and Jose Mourinho.

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