Dark Side of the Copa Libertadores

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  • ISBN 9781801509398
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Dark Side of the Copa Libertadores uncovers the sinister, violent and corrupt goings on that bubble beneath the surface of this famous South American football tournament.

By acclaimed Argentine journalist, screenwriter and author Luciano Wernicke, whose books have been published in 30 countries and translated into 18 languages.

This gripping book:

  • Delves into the dark side of the most important football club tournament in South America
  • Tells of nefarious goings on away from the pitch, including coercion or 'hiring' of referees, threats to rivals and other measures used to gain an unfair edge
  • Reveals the ingenious tricks, traps and ferocious threats used by sports leaders, drug traffickers and political entities to obtain a sporting result
  • Is brimming with colourful stories and amusing anecdotes: the footballer sent off twice in the same match wearing two different shirts, the priest who scored a winning goal and the brave midfielder who had a mishap in his shorts when he blocked too hard

The Dark Side of the Copa Libertadores charts the successes and miseries, heroes and villains, laughter and tears, screams and silence that have punctuated the tournament since its inception in 1960.

Luciano Wernicke is an Argentine journalist, screenwriter and the author of more than 20 sports books, published in 30 countries and translated from Spanish into 18 languages, including French, Italian, Arabic, Czech, Indonesian, Malayan, German, Finnish, Russian, English, Slovak, Hungarian, Estonian, Japanese, Thai, Greek, Georgian and Portuguese.

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