Librería Desdémona
Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
Librería Perelló (Valencia)
Librería Elías (Asturias)
Donde los libros
Librería Kolima (Madrid)
Librería Proteo (Málaga)
For much of the twentieth century, Spain’s national team lived with an uncomfortable contradiction: a country overflowing with club prestige, technical talent, and regional football cultures that rarely fused into a consistent tournament identity. From early World Cup frustration and political upheaval to recurring near-misses and the weight of expectation, Spain often arrived on the biggest stages with the parts of a great side-but without the repeatable model that turns quality into silverware.La Roja: Spain’s Reinvention and the Tiki-Taka Revolution follows the long road from fragmentation to alignment, tracing how coaching education, federation priorities, and a generation of press-resistant midfielders helped Spain build a shared football language. The book reconstructs the tactical evolution behind 'tiki-taka'-positional play, counter-pressing, tempo control, and game-state management-and shows how these ideas became not a slogan but a tournament machine capable of winning ugly, winning late, and winning repeatedly.At the center is the Euro-World Cup-Euro treble: EURO 2008’s breakthrough, South Africa 2010’s narrow-margin mastery, and EURO 2012’s peak expression of possession dominance. But the story does not end at the summit. It charts the tactical arms race that followed, the pressures of sustaining supremacy, and the later renewals that proved Spain’s identity was not a historical accident, but an adaptable culture that continued to shape modern international football.