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The Football Atlantic



Driving in Soweto, film maker Dumisani Phakathi talks about the connections between the 1970s American professional soccer league and professional football in South Africa:

He also reflects on next month’s World Cup:

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Mature Students of the Game



I spent the morning with some serious senior folk in Cape Town. Baxter Auditorium at the University of Cape Town was packed to the rafters for a lecture on FIFA and the legacy of the World Cup, delivered by Lauren Platzky. I had ventured on campus expecting to find a small woolly collective of football connoisseurs. What I found instead were hundreds upon hundreds of Cape Town’s seniors getting their football ON!!!

Lauren Platzky was eloquent and most informative. Platzky, an Urban Planner by training, holds a quasi official role in the coordination of the tournament between FIFA and the various branches of government in Cape Town and on the Western Cape.

I grabbed a moment with Lauren Platzky after the lecture. I could have “interviewed” her. She covered a lot of material. and there would have been much to discuss. This World Cup and its legacy remain a work in progress, but there’s a time and place for everything. This was the time to be real and offer respect for the efforts of people like Platzky who have worked to make this tournament a reality. I preferred to say “Thank You.” Eikosi, Lauren!

Then I found the local seniors were interested in the fact that I was interested in them. There followed some engaging and lively discussion with folks in the foyer. Watch out for Rosemarie, and Avril and Morris coming to a YouTube near you soon!

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Field Band Foundation to Play at World Cup



The Field Band Foundation — an innovative, exciting South African NGO focused on youth development through show bands — will perform at the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 World Cup. On top of that, FBF will also be performing at the Fan Parks, open spaces and many other events around the World Cup. FBF integrates music with life skills training. It works with young South Africans who, through poverty, still suffer from the injustices of the past.

Click here to download FBF music.

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A Passing Fancy …

Hugh Masekela tells Keme Nzerem of the UK’s Channel 4 News that he thinks the World Cup is just a passing fancy.

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Extra Time: German-South African Soccer Lecture Series

DAAD German-South African Soccer Lecture Series

There’s nothing like this: the German Academic Exchange Service‘s ‘Extra Time’ soccer lecture series.  It links the two host countries of 2006 and 2010, and celebrates the first ever World Cup on African soil. Featuring German, South African, and international scholars, the eight lectures aim to inspire public debate on the social and cultural dimensions of football. The events take place in World Cup host cities which are also university cities.

On Friday, 7 May, the focus is on ‘Soccer and History’. I will speak about African Soccerscapes, Philip Bonner (Wits University) on the game’s past in the Johannesburg area, Sedick Isaacs on soccer in Robben Island prison, Christiane Eisenberg (Humboldt University Berlin) on the history of FIFA.

The event is free and open to the public. It kicks off at 9:30 a.m. in the Senate Chamber, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban Westville Campus.

Click here for the complete schedule of the German-South African Soccer Lecture Series.

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Breaking Down in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso’s football championship was been suspended for lack of money this past Sunday, said the Burkina Faso Football Federation. “We regret to announce the cessation of the national first division championship until further notice, for lack of financial resources,” said the Burkina Faso Football Federation in a statement. The Federation said more than 400 million CFA Francs at banks, trainers, service providers and their movable and immovable property, including its headquarters built with funding from FIFA had been seized. “All our belongings were seized by a bailiff, even the chairs were taken…”, said Chairman, Zembédé Theodore Sawadogo, at a press conference this week, blaming the “financial difficulties” in its structure on the mismanagement of his predecessors.

It is story that has not registered much interest in the football watching world.  It’s a shame.  You want to open a Lionel Messi Church?  That’s all good.  I won’t forget to wear my Sunday best.  But let’s not forget the magical congregation over in Burkina Faso who also know a good goal when they see one.

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New Book: African Soccerscapes

cover_9780896802780Released ahead of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, my new book African Soccerscapes tells the little-known story of football in Africa. Published by Ohio University Press in North America and Hurst & Co. in Europe and Africa, the book is both a history and an examination of the connections between sport and society. Using case studies from around the continent, I show how Africans appropriated soccer from Europeans and turned it into a distinctively African activity during the twentieth century.

African players, fans, and officials challenged colonial power and expressed a commitment to racial equality and self-determination.  In postcolonial times, new nations staged matches in national stadiums as part of their independence cele­brations and joined FIFA. The Confédération Africaine de Football democratized the global game through antiapartheid sanctions and increased the number of African teams in the World Cup finals.

African Soccerscapes analyzes the causes and effects of the departure of huge numbers of African players to overseas clubs and the dominance of commercial interests in local leagues. Finally, a consideration of the growth of women’s soccer and South Africa’s hosting of the 2010 World Cup challenges the one-dimensional notion of Africa as a backward, “tribal” continent populated by victims of war, corruption, famine, and disease.

Look for stories from African Soccerscapes on this blog, as well as news and updates about book events, talks, media coverage and more.