How FIFA's World Cup Expansion May Make the Games More Global Than Ever

Posted January 11, 2017

External Article: The Christian Science Monitor

Kirk Bowman, associate chair and Jon Wilcox Term Professor of Soccer and Global Politics in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, was quoted in “How FIFA's World Cup Expansion May Make the Games More Global Than Ever” by The Christian Science Monitor.

Excerpt:

The disparity carries the geopolitical overtones of that earlier period, particularly in Africa, where nations were just starting to emerge from under European colonialism. But FIFA’s latest vote illuminates how the council’s internal politics, combined with the organization’s profit motive, may be destined to push the biggest tournament of the “universal game” toward greater inclusivity. 

“The continent that really benefits, and has really suffered the most from the Europeans, is Africa,” says Kirk Bowman, a professor in soccer and global politics at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

For the full article, read here.

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