Title: Football, Nationalism and Globalization: A Comparison of England
1Football, Nationalism and Globalization A
Comparison of England Italy
- Professor Roger Penn
- Lancaster University
2Conceptual Beginnings Football Based on
Nationality and Nationalism
- Nationalism, nations and nationality all have a
long pedigree historically - Nationalism received considerable impetus from
the French Revolution, not just in Europe but
also in Central and South America - It grew throughout the C19th the unification of
Italy and Germany - It accelerated after 1918 and again after 1945
3Conceptual Beginnings Football based on
Nationality and Nationalism
- From its inception football has been powerfully
affected by nationalism and national templates - Football clubs competed in national leagues
- Football clubs players, coaches, owners and
spectators generally came from the same nation - Football was regulated by national federations
- Football became international within a decade of
its codification - This became institutionalized once national
federations formed international governing bodies
and organized international competitions - This was the template/axial principle for
football historically
4Globalization I
- Football spread from its origins as a codified
sport in Britain to a wide range of global
destinations within a matter of decades - The game spread from Britain as a result of
British commercial and economic imperialism - Examples railways Peñarol, Rosario Central,
textiles AC Milan, expatriates Genoa and
former school pupils Newalls Old Boys - This took place within a system of nation states
5Globalization II
- This is a complex concept or set of concepts
- We can define globalization as a process whereby
football takes on an increasingly global form - Clubs compete in supra-national leagues
- Players, coaches, owners and spectators cease to
be nationally exclusive but come from a plethora
of national geographic origins
6Globalization III
- The growth of globalization is seen as an
emergent/dominant feature of the modern world - Football is seen as an exemplar of these changes
- The presentation explores these ideas in relation
to football in England and Italy - This is an extension of earlier work comparing
other aspects of English Italian football - It compares the trajectories of the two countries
using a mix of quantitative, historical and
hermeneutic approaches
7Nationality of Players in English Division 1
Squads, 1970-1
8Nationality of English Premier League Squads
2010/11 Season
9Nationality of English Top Tier Squads 1970 2010
10Arsenal
11Manchester United
12Tottenham Hotspur
13Wolverhampton Wanderers
14Nationality of Managers of English Division 1
Squads, 1970-1
15Nationality of Managers of Premier League
Squads, 2010-11
16Nationality of Managers of Premier League Squads
1970 2010
17Nationality of Owners of English First Division
Clubs, 1970-1
18Nationality of Premier League Owners 2010/11
Season
19Nationality of Premier League Owners 2010/11
Season
20Nationality of Serie A Players, 1930s Champions
Only
21Italian Diaspora
- 25 million emigrants from Italy since unification
in 1870 - 9 million between 1900 and 1915
- 20 million Argentines of Italian descent 17.8
million in the USA - 25 million Brazilians of Italian descent
- 50 of Uruguayan population of Italian descent
22Istria/Fiume
23Istria/Fiume, 1910
24Istria/Fiume, 2001
25Symbiosis of South American Footballers Italy
- 1930 World Cup Final teams
- Argentina 3 emigrated to play in Serie A I
played for Italy in the 1934 Final - Uruguay 2 went to play in Italy
- 1934 Italian team who won the World Cup Final
against Czechoslovakia had 3 former Argentine
internationals in their team - 1950 Uruguayan winners provided two subsequent
Italian international players - 1962 Italian World Cup squad contained 2 former
Brazilian and 2 former Argentine international
players all were strikers! - Foreigner players banned in Serie A from
1965-1980
26Nationality of Serie A Players, 1950s Champions
Only
27Nationality of Serie A Players, 1930s 1950s
Champions Only
28Nationality of Italian Serie A Players 1988/1989
Season
29Nationality of Italian Serie A Players 2010/11
Season
30Nationality of Italian Serie A Players 1988/9
2010/11
31Milan Nationality of Players 1989 2010
32Napoli Nationality of Players 1989 2010
33Inter Nationality of Players 1989 2010
34Juventus Nationality of Players 1989 2010
35Lazio Nationality of Players 1989 2010
36Nationality of Coaches in Serie A, 1930s
Champions Only
37Nationality of Coaches in Serie A, 1950s
Champions Only
38Nationality of Coaches in Serie A, 1930s 1950s
Champions Only
39Nationality of Coaches in Serie A, 1988/1989
Season
40Nationality of Italian Serie A Managers/Coaches
2010/11 Season
41Nationality of Italian Serie A Coaches 1989 2010
42Owners of Serie A Clubs 1930-2010
43Trajectories of Non-British Players, Managers
Owners in English Footballs Top Tier
44Trajectories of Non- Italian Players, Managers
Owners in Serie A
45England Italy Compared
46Conclusions
- The trajectories of nationalism and globalization
are significantly different between England and
Italy - Italian football was much more global in scope
than English football in the 1930s and 1950s
this was powerfully affected by the enormous
Italian diaspora in South America but not in
North America - Italian clubs utilized foreign coaches in large
numbers in the 1930s and 1950s however, they
have progressively disappeared since that time - Italian clubs remain exclusively in Italian
ownership Italian capitalism is far more
autarkic partly as result of the legacy of
Mussolinis corporatism
47Conclusions
- In England the trajectories of players, managers
and owners all follow a very similar pattern - English football was almost entirely British in
scope until fairly recently - Over the last 15 years or so foreign players and
to a lesser extent managers have come to the
Premier League in accelerating numbers - In the last decade the ownership of English clubs
has been massively transformed now two-thirds
are in overseas ownership
48Conclusions
- National templates continue to be important, more
so in Italy than currently in England - Globalization has increased in English football
but significantly less so in Italy - Historic connections based upon mass emigration
continue to be important in Italy this evidenced
by the continuing flow of South American players
there
49Data Sources
- Rothmans latterly Sky XXX
- Annuario del Calcio Mondiale
- Calcio Italia
- T. Crouch The World Cup The Complete History
- Wikipedia
50References
- D. Gabacci Italys Many Diasporas
- R. Giulianotti R. Robertson Globalization
Football
51Appendix Recent Publications on the Sociology of
Football I
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Sportivi e Rovesci Finanziari, 2004, pp131-147.
ISBN 88-238-3056-7. - 'Football Spectators in English and Italian
Stadia' Soccer Review, 4, 2005, pp31-33 ISBN
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Contemporary England' Soccer Review, 4, 2005,
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52Appendix Recent Publications on the Sociology of
Football II
- 'Sport e sviluppo economico locale I'esperienza
del calcio inglese' in Tempi e Spazi dello Sport
Italia Inghilterra Modelli a Confronto (2006)
Bortoletto, N. and Mazza, B, (eds) Il Piccolo
Libro Teramo, Italy. - 'Gli spettatori negli stadi inglese ed italiani'
in Tempi e Spazi dello Sport Italia
Inghilterra Modelli a Confronto (2006)
Bortoletto, N. and Mazza, B, (eds) Il Piccolo
Libro Teramo, Italy. - 'Le Cattedrali dello Sport gli staid di calico
nell' Inghilterra contemporanea' in Tempi e Spazi
dello Sport Italia Inghilterra medelli a
confronto (2006) Bortoletto, N. and Mazza, B.
(eds), Il Piccolo Libro Teramo, Italy. - The English Football Stadium as a Site of
Post-Modern Consumption Text and Image
Sociologia del Lavoro, No. 108, 2008, pp 141-147.
ISSN 0392-5048. - 'Sport and Health The Return of the Local' in
D. Jütting, B. Schulze, and U. Müller (eds) Local
Sport in Europe (2007) Münster Institut für
Sportkultur and Weilerbildung. ISBN
978-3-00-021468-4, pp 221-228Available at
http//www.eass2007.eu - Sport and Health the Return of the Local in D.
Jutting, B. Schulze and U. Müller (eds) Local
Sport in Europe Berlin Waxmann, (2009)
pp283-289. ISBN 978-3-8309-2015-1.