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Explosive and groundbreaking study of racism in football and its roots from award-winning journalist Ronny Blaschke.
Racism in football is reduced to neo-Nazis and monkey chants. But if we want to understand its origins, we have to go back further. Drawing on more than 100 interviews from five different continents, this hard-hitting investigation reveals how:
• Colonial powers such as Britain and France wanted to ‘civilise’ their subjects through sport • Their racial theory has long since been debunked, yet racist thinking still characterises European football today • Black people are often considered powerful athletes, but rarely get the opportunity to become coaches or board members • Colonial thinking still persists in talent scouting, sponsorship and the media • Racism is blighting football in Britain, Brazil, Namibia and India among other places
At the centre of this book are people – players, fans and activists – who stand up to racism with courage and grit. In England, black referees are networking to have a stronger voice. In Brazil, reporters are producing a podcast for Afro-Brazilian issues in sport. Above all, the question is: how can racism in football be pushed back?
© 2025 Pitch Publishing (Ebook): 9781836800248
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Ebook: January 25, 2025
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