ABOUT
Before the stadiums, the floodlights, and the roaring crowds, there was a street, a ball, and a child with a dream. Football is not born in glory. It is born in dust and freedom, in impromptu games played without shoes or goalposts, in neighborhoods where the game is the great equalizer, belonging equally to everyone and to no one.
For Football Roots: The Spirit of the Game, photographer Sam Robles spent a decade traversing eighteen countries, from Brazil and Ghana to Morocco, Nepal, and beyond, to document the rawest expression of the sport. Gaining the trust of children in hidden and sometimes dangerous communities, often without speaking their language, Robles let football do the talking. The result is a body of work of rare tenderness and universality, capturing the joy, grit, and pure love of the game at its most elemental.
With a foreword by Brazilian football legend Marta Vieira da Silva and contributions from Antony, Endrick, and Adriano Imperador, the volume reminds us that greatness is shaped long before it ever reaches a professional pitch. For lovers of sport, photography, and the enduring spirit of childhood, this is a deeply moving testament to the game's most essential truth.
DETAILS
PAGE COUNT
308 pages
NUMBER OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Over 200
LANGUAGE
English
RELEASED ON
May 2026
DIMENSIONS
W 10 x L 13 x D 1.8 in
COVER MATERIALS
Hardcover
ISBN
9781649806857
WEIGHT
6.39 lb
AUTHOR
Sam Robles, foreword by Marta Vieira da Silva