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More Than A Shirt: How Football Shirts Explain Global Politics, Money and Power

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Twenty-Two Football Shirts that explain the world, geopolitics and the biggest stories of our time

SHORTLISTED FOR THE BEST SPORTS WRITING OF THE YEAR AWARD
LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD
A GUARDIAN SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR
A WATERSTONES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR

'A marvellous football book, although it is much more than that' The Times
'More Than A Shirt shows why geopolitics keeps invading the pitch' The Economist
'D'Urso's simple conceit offers a sparklingly fresh snapshot' The Guardian

Compelling and eye-opening, More Than A Shirt? will change the way you think about the beautiful game's most universal symbol. Football shirts are the sport's greatest means of cultural expression, but a seemingly innocuous combination of colours, sponsor logos and materials can all reflect the social values, financial struggles and political ideologies of the day, as geopolitical issues increasingly seep into every aspect of the game.

Investigative journalist Joey D'Urso has travelled across the globe, combining on-the-ground reporting with unparalleled analysis to collate a list of the twenty-two football shirts that best explain the modern world.? More Than A Shirt?will take fans on a journey from Birmingham to Belgrade and onto Medellin and Mumbai, outlining how we can see the war in Ukraine in the shirt of Schalke in Germany, China's foreign policy in West Bromwich Albion's and why the French national kit embodies worldwide migration patterns.

Author: D' Urso Joey
Publisher: ORION PUBLISHING GROUP
Pages: 400
ISBN: 9781399622820
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2026

Joey D'Urso is the senior data journalist for The Times and Sunday Times. He was previously investigations writer for The Athletic, owned by the New York Times, and before that he reported on politics for BBC News. He was nominated for Football Journalist of the Year in 2022 by the Football Supporters Association and has been twice nominated in the sports journalism category at the British Journalism Awards.

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