Global Perspectives on Soccer and the Media and Entertainment Industry

Global Perspectives on Soccer and the Media and Entertainment Industry

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DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-4298-5
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Over the years, the political significance of football in the world has tremendously grown. This is so irrespective of the fact that national and international footballing authorities – notably the FIFA and the African Football Confederation (CAF) – have most often claimed to be apolitical. In many countries across the world, footballing bodies, clubs and supporters have tended to lean left or right; some have been key voices in the promotion of religious identities and ethno-centrism while others have represented significant forces in the secessionist debate in their respective countries. According to Kassimeris (2023), football has even been used by some governments to project fascist and communist ideologies in their territories, as well as to enable surveillance, discrimination and human rights in specific countries. Big sporting events such the FIFA World Cup have been highly politicised events. The World Cup in particular has been a site of political protests that have resulted in boycotts and scandals. In the 2022 edition of the World Cup for instance, the German players covered their mouths in a team photo in protest to FIFA’s injunction against the pro-LGBTQ+ armband. This armband was worn by the team in their previous match. The FIFA’s injunction followed from its apolitical mantra while the German players’ mouth covering gesture was read not only as a bold statement of support to the LGBTQ communities but also as a criticism against FIFA’s perceived non-progressive attitude towards gay rights. The German team’s criticism is just an nth one given that the FIFA was that same year critics over its decision to grant Qatar the 2022 World Cup, irrespective of the country’s gloomy human rights record. The two incidents mentioned above show how football and politics can be interwoven.

Similarly in the African region, football has often fuelled xenophobic movements, inter-country rivalries, diplomatic incidents, hegemonic control and tribalism among others, which have remained grossly under studied. In some other contexts, the collective sport has been inscribed in such issues as protest, military propaganda, political propaganda, political symbols and modes of masculinity. In line with this, Power et al (2020) observe that in spite of the popular old adage that sport and politics should not mix, football – like the other sports – has always been political. Clubs, players and fans are enmeshed in politics. While clubs are in many cases associated with ethno-national, religious communities and political ideologies or parties, football supporters are often involved in movements against or for political ideals/causes: anti-racism, migration and human rights protection among others (Abdullah, 2022; Carr et al 2021; Benedikter & Wojtaszyn, 2020).

Although a good number of scholars have researched the interaction of football with politics, very little scholarly attention has particularly been given to how this interaction seriously inspires media and artistic/cultural production in the world. In order to fill this gap in knowledge, the present book seeks to explore the interaction between political football and cultural production in the fields of mass media and the entertainment/creative industries.

Football is a great source of inspiration for storytellers and artists. This truism is clearly illustrated by the huge musical production which always accompanies the organisation of special international football competitions such as the FIFA World Cup and the African Cup of Nations (AFCON). In the occasion of these football events, big music competitions are usually organised to collect the official anthems for the competitions. The organisation of these football competitions is also an opportunity or excuse for football fans and professional artistes to compose and publish patriotic songs in support of their favourite teams or to document particular issues around the football competitions. Also, football competition always attracts the attention of media outlets and cinema professionals across the world. TV commercials related to the competitions usually tap immensely into football symbolism and social/popular imaginaries around football as a culture.

As a sportive phenomenon which is inextricably linked to media and artistic production, football can take the form of actuality, drama, animation or computer game among others. To a number of authors, football even qualifies as one of the arts, given that it supplies audiences’ need for stories (Brassel, 2022; Maguire 1993). The political dimension of football even makes this inspiring nature of football more accentuated. In effect, such a dimension makes football competition, clubs, teams and fans to be viewed as very important raw materials for media and artistic production. In tandem with this, political issues around football have always been considered news-worthy events. These issues have also represented hot topics for debate in the art world. How the media usually cover or influence these political issues has not really attracted a considerable scholarly attention. Also, how artists in the domains of cinema, music, sit-com comedy and dance draw on these political issues to construct their works is still largely under-studied.

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Floribert Patrick C. Endong holds a PhD in Theatre and Media Arts from the University of Calabar in Nigeria. He is a senior lecturer. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in cinema and TV studies in the Department of Performing Arts and Cinematography, [IBAF] University of Dschang, in Cameroon. His areas of interest include visual anthropology, cinema, visual arts, theatre criticism, photography, cultural studies and religious communication. He has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters in the above mentioned areas of interest. He edited Popular Representation of America in Non-American Media (2019), Deconstructing Images of the Global South through Media Representation and Communication (2020) and Exploring the Role of Social Media in Trans-National Advocacy (2018).
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