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Full Name
  
Simon Gad Kuper

Name
  
Simon Kuper

Nationality
  
British-Israeli

Role
  
Author


Occupation
  
Journalist

Spouse
  
Pamela Druckerman

Known for
  
Sports journalism

Parents
  
Adam Kuper

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Born
  
October 15, 1969 (age 54) (
1969-10-15
)

Education
  
University of Oxford, Harvard University

Books
  
Soccernomics, Why England Lose: & O, Football Against the Enemy, Ajax - the Dutch - the War, Soccer Against the Enemy

Similar People
  
Stefan Szymanski, Pamela Druckerman, Adam Kuper

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Simon Kuper (b. October 15, 1969, Kampala, Uganda) is a British author and sports journalist. He writes about sports "from an anthropologic perspective."

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Kuper was born in Uganda of South African parents in 1969, and moved to Leiden in the Netherlands as a child, where his father, Adam Kuper, was a lecturer in anthropology at Leiden University. He has also lived in South Africa (to escape the Dutch winters), Stanford, California, Berlin, and London. He studied History and German at Oxford University, and attended Harvard University as a Kennedy Scholar. He now lives in Paris with his family.

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He won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 1994 with his book Football Against the Enemy, which was later released in the United States as Soccer Against the Enemy. He has also written for The Observer and The Guardian, and is currently a sports columnist for the Financial Times.

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In 2003 he published his book Ajax, The Dutch, the War: Football in Europe during the Second World War. He co-authored the 2009 book Soccernomics with Stefan Szymanski. Kuper usually writes about football, discussing the culture that surrounds it — such as the Old Firm rivalry — as well as the on-field play. He has written on cricket occasionally, with articles on cricket in the Netherlands and cricket in apartheid South Africa. The book put forward a formula allowing Kuper to predict that Serbia and Brazil would play the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final.

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Kuper also writes in Dutch, and his work frequently appeared in publications including the Dutch newspaper De Pers, the literary football magazine Hard Gras, and opinion magazine Vrij Nederland.

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References

Simon Kuper Wikipedia