The Official History of the FIFA Women's World Cup: The story of women's football from 1881 to the present by The FIFA World Football Museum
An official and thorough analysis of all seven FIFA World Cup competitions held from the competition's inception in 1991 can be found in The Official History of the FIFA Women's World Cup. Enriched with over 800 images, exclusive government records, and data, it honours women's football in a way that no other book has. This book contains reviews of every FIFA Women's World Cup and Summer Olympic Games Women's Football competition, in addition to a history of women's football and its globalisation. A comprehensive statistical analysis is included in every FIFA Women's World Cup section. The knowledgeable staff at the FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich painstakingly researched and wrote this book, which chronicles the history of women's football. It begins in the late 18th century and ends with the summer 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. It examines the history of women's football from the time it was forbidden to the present, highlighting the ways in which each of FIFA's six confederations has embraced and advanced the game. It also examines the main international women's football competitions. This is the definitive history for any fan of women's football who wishes to know how it all started. ABOUT THE AUTHOR The FIFA World Football Museum is based in Zurich, Switzerland. It has a permanent collection and curates special exhibitions. All its contents are exclusive. Football experts from all over the world make up the editorial team, which has David Ausseil as its creative director. They handle the museum's exhibitions and publications, the FIFA Archives, the FIFA Library and Documentation Centre, and all of the museum's interactive and digital platforms. Publisher: Welbeck Publishing Published: December 12, 2019 Price: £36.00 ISBN-10: 1787393534 ISBN-13: 978-1787393530 Hardcover: 272 pages Dimensions: 23 x 28 mm