German football is becoming more and more popular abroad and more and more people are travelling to Germany to experience it in person. There is a growing number of books providing background and explanation to German football’s phenomenal success. Here are some of my favourites.
It is written in a very accessible style, and Hesse makes brilliant use of stories to bring facts to life. Definitely one of the best Bundesliga books on the market.
His latest book Das Reboot: How German Football Reinvented Itself and Conquered the World, charts German football’s return from the wilderness of the late 1990’s, culminating in the glorious victories over Brazil and Argentina in the 2014 World Cup finals.
As a coach he worked for VfL Bochum, Schwarz Weiß Essen, MSV Duiburg, Fortuna Düsseldorf and FC Nürnberg as well as teams in Greece and Saudi Arabia.
The reader experiences the history of the Bundesliga from the perspective of someone who lived it. This approach also enables Reng to give great insights into everyday life in modern Germany.
Höher himself is a fascinating and at times tragic figure. The many bitter disappointments in his life story leave the reader in no doubt about the cruelty of modern football and of the narrow line between success and failure.
e film is much more than an intensely emotional and touching story. It shows us what Germany was like in the immediate post-war years and what football was like before the Bundesliga.