Ben Groundwater is an award-winning Australian travel writer and broadcaster who has been playing and watching sport since he could first walk. Ben has been a journalist for 20 years, beginning his career working on the sports desk at the Sydney Morning Herald before shifting his focus to travel. He's since become obsessed with sporting events and sporting culture around the world, attending everything from a Boca Juniors football match at La Bombonera to a stone-lifting tournament in a Basque Country plaza. His personal career highlight was winning 'Goalkeeper of the Tournament' at the Proserpine under-12s. Ben has previously authored two books, 5 Ways to Carry a Goat (2010, UQP) and Go Your Own Way (2019, Hardie Grant Travel). In the UK you'll find the world's oldest football club, Sheffield F.C. This city is also home to the illustrator, Paul Reid. His work has featured in magazines and newspapers around the world, as well as across publishing and packaging projects. When he's not in the studio you can usually find him out walking with his dog. Or being used as a climbing frame by his two children.