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This volume provides an analysis of the history, origins, and development of football in Africa. It brings together an edited assemblage of essays that describe and analyse football in nine African countries, including Cameroon, DRC, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, and Uganda, from a social science perspective. The selection of these countries highlights the three major foreign languages and powers that have governed the continent; The English, the French, and Arabic, and provides a prism through which to analyze and compare how football developed in the various countries throughout Africa.

This comparative methodology allow readers to identify similarities and differences in the progression of the game on the continent, and by focusing on football, an important relic of European colonialism in Africa, underscores the continued dependence on, and domination of Europeans on the Africans. In situating the genesis of the game, contributors examine and analyze the history, development, management, and mismanagement by bureaucrats at the political level as well as at various football federations throughout the continent.



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Introduction Augustine E. Ayuk Football (Soccer) in Africa: Origins, Contributions, and Contradictions. 1 Njororai Wycliffe W.S FIFA and Football Development in Africa 2 Peter A. Ngwafu The Confederation of African Football (CAF): Managing One of Africa’s Most Vital Intergovernmental Organization. 3 Augustine E. Ayuk Football in Cameroon, Best of Times, Worst of Times: Exploring the Paradox of Africa’s Venerable Football Nation. 4 Chukwuka (Chuka) Onwumechi Historicizing Football in Nigeria: Disciplinary, Governmentality, and Resistance within Football Labor’s Struggle. 5 Tamba Nlandu Football in DR Congo: A Critical Account of “Congolese Football.” 6 Hala Thabet Egyptian Football and Politics 7 Dankwa B. Kwame The History and Development of Football in Ghana 8 Wanjala S. Nasong’o The Politics of Soccer Management in Kenya:The Rise and Decline of a Popular Sport. 9 Tamba M’bayo Soccer and Laamb (Senegalese Wrestling): Competing Sports, National Pride, Spectatorship, and Wealth in Senegal 10 David Bogopa Contradictions within the South African Football Association and the Premier Soccer League 11 Njororai Wycliffe W.S. The Origins, Status, Contributions, and Contradictions of Association football in Uganda 12 Alain Lawo-Sukam Vicious Cycle: Cameroon(ization) and/or Foreign(ization) of the Indomitable Lions’ Head Coaching. 13 Augustine E. Ayuk Conclusion


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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 27/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9783030948658, 978-3030948658
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      Book Synopsis

      This volume provides an analysis of the history, origins, and development of football in Africa. It brings together an edited assemblage of essays that describe and analyse football in nine African countries, including Cameroon, DRC, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, and Uganda, from a social science perspective. The selection of these countries highlights the three major foreign languages and powers that have governed the continent; The English, the French, and Arabic, and provides a prism through which to analyze and compare how football developed in the various countries throughout Africa.

      This comparative methodology allow readers to identify similarities and differences in the progression of the game on the continent, and by focusing on football, an important relic of European colonialism in Africa, underscores the continued dependence on, and domination of Europeans on the Africans. In situating the genesis of the game, contributors examine and analyze the history, development, management, and mismanagement by bureaucrats at the political level as well as at various football federations throughout the continent.



      Table of Contents
      Introduction Augustine E. Ayuk Football (Soccer) in Africa: Origins, Contributions, and Contradictions. 1 Njororai Wycliffe W.S FIFA and Football Development in Africa 2 Peter A. Ngwafu The Confederation of African Football (CAF): Managing One of Africa’s Most Vital Intergovernmental Organization. 3 Augustine E. Ayuk Football in Cameroon, Best of Times, Worst of Times: Exploring the Paradox of Africa’s Venerable Football Nation. 4 Chukwuka (Chuka) Onwumechi Historicizing Football in Nigeria: Disciplinary, Governmentality, and Resistance within Football Labor’s Struggle. 5 Tamba Nlandu Football in DR Congo: A Critical Account of “Congolese Football.” 6 Hala Thabet Egyptian Football and Politics 7 Dankwa B. Kwame The History and Development of Football in Ghana 8 Wanjala S. Nasong’o The Politics of Soccer Management in Kenya:The Rise and Decline of a Popular Sport. 9 Tamba M’bayo Soccer and Laamb (Senegalese Wrestling): Competing Sports, National Pride, Spectatorship, and Wealth in Senegal 10 David Bogopa Contradictions within the South African Football Association and the Premier Soccer League 11 Njororai Wycliffe W.S. The Origins, Status, Contributions, and Contradictions of Association football in Uganda 12 Alain Lawo-Sukam Vicious Cycle: Cameroon(ization) and/or Foreign(ization) of the Indomitable Lions’ Head Coaching. 13 Augustine E. Ayuk Conclusion


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