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Death of the Soccer God

9780374619886 fc
Hardcover, MCD × FSG, 2026
Releases 05/12/26
200176022

Dimitry Elias Léger

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A global soccer star’s epic ride to the 1950 World Cup places him in shooting distance of his dreams and his own death.


Gilbert Chevalier’s life is a mid-century miracle: wealthy, handsome, beloved by every woman he meets, and blessed with incomparable talents on the soccer field. And it’s all about to end. . .


Gil’s father makes him swear off the sport, to focus on his studies. When he leaves the bourgeois comforts of Port-au-Prince high society and moves to the dizzying, jazz-soaked streets of Harlem to attend Columbia University, the promise is broken. Scrimmaging in Central Park, he’s spotted by the U.S. National Team’s coach and is recruited to play for the Americans in the 1950 World Cup in Brazil. And then he flies too close to the sun.


Gil’s unraveling is the wild stuff of myth: a plea to God for salvation; secret messages smuggled across continents; lovers shuffled, scorned, and reclaimed; and journeys past the veil between our world and the afterlife. From the Caribbean to the States, to South America and back, Gil’s adventures are lush and lurid, and delivered with a breathless, breakneck pace synonymous with the world’s most popular sport.


Death of the Soccer God by Dimitry Elias Legér is a passionate and improbable love story, and a roaring Pan-American tale about the price of fame. Inspired by the unbelievable yet true story of an intrepid young Haitian immigrant and energized with the high-voltage fervor of a packed stadium, Death of the Soccer God is a heady dance between life and death, an answer to the eternal question: can love save us?

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  • "Like its predecessor [God Loves Haiti], the novel moves with lyrical, imaginative force, especially in its vivid evocations of soccer play, while also showcasing the author’s penchant for orchestrating funny and poignant romantic interludes. A historical novel that merrily dances and jukes its way across the pitch of time."

    Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

  • “An explosion of a novel, bursting with wit, passion and politics, Death of the Soccer God recalls Paul Beatty by way of Kapuściński’s The Soccer War, but in truth Léger is a complete original. He has written a wild, moving tale that should not be missed.”

    Junot Díaz, author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

  • "Like a long persona poem from the pitch, Death of the Soccer God exemplifies the kind of dark, hilarious, and discomforting forms of play that exercise our desire to pay attention. . .a serious thrill."

    Joseph Earl Thomas, author of Sink and God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer