Imperialism Football Map [Proven — Series]
: Matches often became social spaces where indigenous people could express identity and even protest against colonial rule.
By adopting these recommendations, the football community can work towards a more equitable and just global football landscape, one that acknowledges and challenges the ongoing legacies of imperialism. imperialism football map
The concept has spawned a thousand derivatives. : Matches often became social spaces where indigenous
At first glance, a world map of football (soccer) affiliations looks like a chaotic patchwork of colors, each representing a different governing body—UEFA in Europe, CONMEBOL in South America, CAF in Africa, AFC in Asia, CONCACAF in North and Central America, and OFC in Oceania. But look closer. The lines between these confederations are not natural. They are not based on geography, language, or even climate. They are, almost without exception, the faded but indelible ink of 19th- and 20th-century colonialism. At first glance, a world map of football