What can the history of a nation's football reveal about that
nation's wider political and socio-cultural identity? How can the
study of local football culture help us to understand the powerful
international forces at play within the modern game?
Based on long-term and detailed ethnographic research, this book
uses Malta as a critical case study to explore the dynamics of
contemporary football. Situated on the fringes of the EU, and with
an appalling record in international competition, the Maltese are
nevertheless fanatical about the game. This book examines Maltese
football in the context of the island's unique politics, culture
and national identity, shedding light upon both Maltese society and
on broader processes, both local and global, within the
international game. The book explores a range of key issues in
contemporary football, such as:
the dynamics of international player migration
football corruption and ethics
the politics of sponsorship and TV deals
the global appeal of footballing "brands" such as Manchester
United, Juventus and Bayern Munich.
This book is essential reading for students and researchers
working in Sports Studies, Sociology of Sport, Football,
Globalisation, Politics and Ethnic Studies.
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