Face to Face
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-74701-5 (ISBN)
While rivalry is embedded in any sporting event or performance, soccer, the world’s most popular mass spectator sport, has been an emblem of such rivalries since its inception as an organized sport. Some of these rivalries grow to become long-term and perennial by their nature, extent, impact and legacy, from the local to the global level. They represent identities based on widely diverse affiliations of human life—locality, region, nation, continent, community, class, culture, religion, ethnicity, and so on. Yet, at times, such rivalries transcend barriers of space and time, where soccer-clubs, -nations, -personalities, -organizations, -styles and -fans float and compete with intriguing identities.
The present volume brings into focus some of the most fascinating and enduring rivalries in the world of soccer. It attempts to encapsulate, analyse and reconstruct those rivalries—between nations, between clubs, between personalities, between styles of play, between fandoms, and between organizations—in a historical perspective in relation to diverse identities, competing ideologies, contestations of power, psychologies of attachment, bonds of loyalty, notions of enmity, articulations of violence, and affinities of fan culture—some of the core manifestations of sporting rivalry.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Soccer & Society.
Kausik Bandyopadhyay is Professor of History at West Bengal State University, Kolkata, India. Formerly a Fellow of the International Olympic Museum, Lausanne (2010) and of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata (2006–2009 and 2013–2015), he is also Deputy Executive Editor of Soccer & Society (Routledge).
Introduction: rivalries in world soccer
Kausik Bandyopadhyay
1. Up’Ards, Down’Ards and derbies: figurational reflections on intense enmity in pre-modern English football
Graham Curry
2. The ‘talk o’ the toon’? An examination of the Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian football rivalry in Edinburgh, Scotland
John Kelly and Alan Bairner
3. The ‘Auld Enemy’? Exploring the England vs. Scotland rivalry from the perspective of soccer fans
Stuart Whigham and Tom Gibbons
4. ‘They’re just not my team’: the issue of player allegiances within Irish football, 2007–2012
Conor Murray and David Hassan
5. Laudrup or Ibrahimović: who is the best Scandinavian soccer player of all time?
Søren Frank
6. Atlético versus Real: Madrid’s soccer feud, urban space and stadia
Vicente Rodriguez Ortega
7. Searching for identity through football: the Nicosia derby
Christos Kassimeris and Charis Xinari
8. Derby of a ‘difficult’ history: the Poland-Russia match at Euro 2012
Martin J. Kozon
9. Superclásicos and rivalry antecedents: exploring soccer club rivalries in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico
Charles Parrish and B. David Tyler
10. USA vs. Mexico: history, geopolitics and economics of one of the world’s oldest rivalries in soccer
Steven Apostolov
11. The genesis of team rivalry in the New World: sparks to fan animosity in Major League Soccer
Joe Cobbs and B. David Tyler
12. AFC Leopards and Gor Mahia: footballing rivalry and shared political underdog status in Kenya
W.W.S. Njororai
13. Frenemies: understanding the interconnectedness of rival fan identities in Harare, Zimbabwe
Manase Kudzai Chiweshe
14. See no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil? The press, violence and hooliganism at the ‘Battle of Zimbabwe’
Lyton Ncube and Allen Munoriyarwa
15. PRC v. Hong Kong: politics and identity from the Cold War years to the twenty-first century
Chun Wing Lee
16. Australian soccer rivalries: diasporas, violence and the Balkan connection
Binoy Kampmark
Erscheinungsdatum | 06.04.2021 |
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Reihe/Serie | Sport in the Global Society – Contemporary Perspectives |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 660 g |
Themenwelt | Sport ► Ballsport ► Fußball |
ISBN-10 | 0-367-74701-4 / 0367747014 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-367-74701-5 / 9780367747015 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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