Focusing on the cultural significance of football in Argentina, the book explores its evolution since 1867, when British immigrants introduced the sport. It highlights how football became a vital symbol of national identity throughout the twentieth century, showcasing the international achievements of iconic players like Luis Monti, Alfredo Di Stéfano, and Diego Maradona. Their contributions have helped position Argentina prominently on the global stage, reflecting the deep connection between the sport and the nation's identity.
Mark Orton Boeken


El Mas Grande is the story of Argentina's most successful football club, River Plate. It traces River's development, from humble origins to footballing powerhouse, exploring the great teams and legendary players who have worn the distinctive white shirt with red sash while enchanting generations of fans with their stylish play.