It’s the biggest competition on Earth. A four-yearly chance for the world’s greatest footballers to realise their ultimate dream. A month-long media spectacle that’s watched by billions. The World Cup has changed beyond recognition since the early days, when the players were semi-pros and the trophy went missing. Today, it’s a corporate-led bonanza of dark money and dubious ethics. Simon Kuper, bestselling author of BarAa, reflects on every tournament since Italia 90 to reveal a captivating portrait of sport in a globalised world. Entertaining and compelling, World Cup Fever is the definitive story of football’s greatest drama, and of how the tournament can touch – and even change – our lives.
