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Baghdad FC: Iraq's Football Story

by Simon Freeman

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John Murray, UK, 2005. Softcover. Very Good Condition. 256 pages. Available Now. Book Description: With the fall of Iraq in 2003, the despotic reign of Uday Hussein, Saddam's son and sports minister, came to an end. For 19 years he had arrested, tortured and murdered footballers, athletes, officials and journalists, thrashing players with cables and forcing them to kick concrete balls until they doubled up in pain. The world of international sport made only occasional, feeble attempts to investigate the allegations of brutality. Yet against these odds, the Iraqi national team has long ranked in the world's top 40.Key to Iraq's footballing success is the story of Ammo Baba, the Arab world's Pele or Stanley Matthews, whose playing and coaching career spans 50 years. As Uday was jailing players and fixing matches, Ammo was seen by some as a national hero for his defiance; for others, he was too loyal to the regime.Ammo will be one of the many characters that Simon Freeman befriends and follows as he uncovers a half-century of triumph and tragedy, together with officials, players and sports journalists involved with the game they loved under the yoke of totalitarianism. He also assesses the team at the 2004 Olympics and in the run-up to the Asian and World Cups. What is the destiny of Iraq's game in a post-Saddam world, where the US military park its tanks on the national stadium? : Review: 'Compelling and harrowing . . . interesting characters . . . Freeman has a good story to tell . . . he writes well about the nightmarish chaos into which Iraq has descended' (Sunday Telegraph 20050731): 'Baghdad FC reveals a huge amount about Iraq . . . comprehensive and informative' (Metro [London] 20050727): 'Simon Freeman, after 200-odd pages of intelligent and thorough research, can only conclude that in football, like everything else in Iraq, the situation is mad and sad.' (The Times 20050730): 'One of modern football's most compelling tales . . . a thought-provoking read . . . What Freeman documents with great deftness and empathy is the malevolent manner in which the state infiltrated every area of Iraqi life' (Scotland On Sunday 20050731): 'Brilliantly told, tempering the deluge of horror stories with an easy, personable style . . . a piece of social commentary . . . it's a welcome one' (Arena 20050901): '[A] perceptive glimpse of a rotten tyranny going belly up . . . [Freeman is ] an honest witness to a brutalised country's hatred for its bungling liberators' (Literary Review 20050801): 'Excellent' (Sunday Times Travel Magazine 20050901): 'Iraq's football story is fascinating' (Independent 20050819): 'Highly readable . . . a detailed study of what must rank as one of the darkest episodes in football's history . . . draws on a fascinating array of characters' (Mail on Sunday 20050821): 'This perceptive book makes clear that sport in Iraq was and still is a microcosm of the country itself' (Sunday Times / Culture 20060625): 'The fascinating and shocking story of football in Irag, pre- and post-invasion' (Andrew Baker, Daily Telegraph 20060511): 'Freeman's account of the chaos following the 'liberation' makes for grim reading' (Simon Shaw, Mail on Sunday 20060521): 'Few [tracts] will be as stark or as accessible as this.' (Scott Wilson, Southern Daily Echo 20060601): 'There are sports stories, and then there are real sports stories. The torture of athletes at the hands of government is about as real as it gets. Simon Freeman ably chronicles one of the most dramatic chapters in the history of sports. It is a fascinating, complex story that demands to be told, and to be read. In many ways, it is the story of Iraq itself' (Tom Farrey, ESPN 20051104): 'Highly readable . . . the book draws on a fascinating array of characters to explain what it was like to be a sportsman in Saddam's Iraq' : (Ireland on Sunday 20050821): 'The story is a good one . . . Freeman does some good delving to reveal these horrors and he provides intriguing portraits' : (Times Literary Supplement 20050819): 'Tells of brutality, brief triumph, cowardice, paranoia, boastful self-justification and a thwarted quest for truth . . . troubling' (Traveller 20050901) : About the Author: Simon Freeman, a lifelong football fan and former Sunday Times Insight Team journalist, has also written for the Evening Standard, Guardian, Mail on Sunday, Vanity Fair, International Herald Tribune and The Times. He has covered two World Cups and one Olympics and has lectured on journalism in London, the US and the Balkans, and consulted for the Institute of War and Peace Reporting. Size: 15.1 x 1.9 x 23.2 cm. 256 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Paperback; ISBN: 0719567947. ISBN/EAN: 9780719567940. Inventory No: F185-1197.. 9780719567940
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  • Publisher John Murray
  • Place of Publication UK
  • Date Published 2005
  • Keywords BZDB395 Biography & Autobiography; Paperback; Baghdad FC Iraqs Football Story Simon Freeman

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London, England: John Murray (Publishers), 2005. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Softcover, first edition, 364g, 240pgs. With the fall of Saddam in 2003, the despotic reign of Uday Hussein - his eldest son who had run sport for his personal glory and gain - came to an end. In the hope of a new spirit of openness about sport in Iraq, Simon Freeman set off on a quest to understand its compelling football story. Book is in very good condition with only very mild general wear and tear and light page discolouration throughout, otherwise no other pre-loved markings..
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John Murray, London, United Kingdom, 2005. 1st Edition. Trade paperback. Very Good. 1st Printing. 240 pages. This book is in very good or better condition. It has no tears to the pages and no pages are missing from the book. The spine of the book is in strong condition. The front cover has some very minor bumps and marks indicating previous use but overall is in really nice, tight condition. Items are in stock and will be shipped same day or next business day directly from our Australian address. SYNOPSIS: With the fall of Iraq in 2003, the despotic reign of Uday Hussein, Saddam's son and sports minister, came to an end. For 19 years he had arrested, tortured and murdered footballers, athletes, officials and journalists, thrashing players with cables and forcing them to kick concrete balls until they doubled up in pain. The world of international sport made only occasional, feeble attempts to investigate the allegations of brutality. Yet against these odds, the Iraqi national team has long… Read More
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