Soccer vs. the State

Soccer vs. the State

By Gabriel Kuhn

Subjects: Reference, Korruption, Gambling, TRAVEL, Games, Business Aspects, Sports & Recreation, Fotboll, Sports, Nationalism and sports, Sociala aspekter, Fußball, Soccer, Sports, social aspects, Essays, Politik, Public opinion, Sports, great britain, Anarchists, JUVENILE NONFICTION, Sports and state, Social aspects, Special Interest, History, Political aspects, Politiska aspekter

Description: Soccer has turned into a multi-billion-dollar industry. Professionalism and commercialization dominate its global image. Yet the game retains a rebellious side, maybe more so than any other sport co-opted by moneymakers and corrupt politicians. From its roots in working-class England to political protests by players and fans, and a current radical soccer underground, the notion of football as the “people’s game” has been kept alive by numerous individuals, teams, and communities. This book not only traces this history but also reflects on common criticisms—that soccer ferments nationalism, serves right-wing powers, and fosters competitiveness—exploring alternative perspectives and practical examples of egalitarian DIY soccer. Soccer vs. the State serves both as an orientation for the politically conscious football supporter and as an inspiration for those who try to pursue the love of the game away from televisions and big stadiums, bringing it to back alleys and muddy pastures. (Source: [PM Press](https://www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=965))

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