A gripping, entertaining and journalistic journey of every Football World Cup from 1930–2026, featuring iconic players, unforgettable goals, striking caricatures, and epic stories—perfect for hardcore fans.
la historia de los mundiales ilustrada COPA DEL MUNDO 1930-2026 brings together the greatest moments from every tournament in one vibrant, accessible volume. Packed with strikingcaricatures, dynamic match scenes, and instantly recognizable football legends, it capturesthe drama, emotion, and magic that define the World Cup. From unforgettable goals tohistory-making performances and the stories behind them, each page offers a rich mix offacts and entertainment. Designed in an easy-to-enjoy caricature style, this book is theperfect primer for young fans discovering the sport and longtime supporters reliving theexcitement of football’s biggest stage.
Germán Aczel hails from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He spent his school days drawing. By the age of 16, he was already publishing in local media. After winning his first awards, he began working for Argentina’s leading daily newspaper La Nación, and shortly thereafter for the country’s most important sports magazine, El Gráfico. At the age of 20, he held his first major exhibition and also represented Argentina at international events.
A gripping, entertaining and journalistic journey of every Football World Cup from 1930–2026, featuring iconic players, unforgettable goals, striking caricatures, and epic stories—perfect for hardcore fans.
la historia de los mundiales ilustrada COPA DEL MUNDO 1930-2026 brings together the greatest moments from every tournament in one vibrant, accessible volume. Packed with strikingcaricatures, dynamic match scenes, and instantly recognizable football legends, it capturesthe drama, emotion, and magic that define the World Cup. From unforgettable goals tohistory-making performances and the stories behind them, each page offers a rich mix offacts and entertainment. Designed in an easy-to-enjoy caricature style, this book is theperfect primer for young fans discovering the sport and longtime supporters reliving theexcitement of football’s biggest stage.
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Germán Aczel hails from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He spent his school days drawing. By the age of 16, he was already publishing in local media. After winning his first awards, he began working for Argentina’s leading daily newspaper La Nación, and shortly thereafter for the country’s most important sports magazine, El Gráfico. At the age of 20, he held his first major exhibition and also represented Argentina at international events.