World Soccer (November 2017)
The unrivalled authority on the game of soccer around the world, World Soccer calls upon journalists from the
globe's great soccer capitals. The best writers, analytical features and the ability to deliver the inside-track
on domestic and world football have made World Soccer an institution. With stunning images and a website
delivering up-to-the-minute global results and authoritative insights into the players, politics and power-
struggles, the brand constantly looks behind the score-lines. Its insightful writing reaches to the heart of the
triumphs, scandals and controversies that constantly emerge in the greatest international sport of them all.
In This Issue
MAGIC MESSI
Lionel Messi has graced the cover of World Soccer more times than we care to remember, but usually in the
colours of Barcelona. Had he and Argentina not beaten Ecuador to rescue their place at next year’s World
Cup, it is likely that he would have announced his retirement from international football. Instead, Messi’s
brilliant performance in Quito means we can look forward to the finals in Russia with added enthusiasm.
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