ABSTRACT

This book explores various aspects of intranational elite football in Africa, drawing on the expertise of notable scholars from across the world.

Africa’s Elite Football focuses on an area largely ignored by current scholarship on African football, where interest has focused on international migration. In exploring the intranational, the book is written in two parts. The first is a general focus on the continent, and the second is an examination of country cases. The general focus of the book is on the nature of elite tier leagues, the relationship between politics and football, the media, youth academies, intranational migration and fans. Notably, chapters on topics such as intranational migration present groundbreaking scholarship in this area. Currently, football discourses on migration focus on international migration of footballers, yet the majority of migration in African football is intranational. Thus, by addressing the intranational, this book brings attention to an area that is underrepresented in the current academic discourse. The second part of the book, which focuses on country cases, covers Botswana, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The topics explored in those cases include religiosity, health, women’s football, media and management. The coverage of health-related issues is particularly important given that several books on African football rarely broach such a topic.

With its unique approach to African football, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of sports history, African studies, politics in sports and African sports.

part I|132 pages

General issues in African football

chapter 4|13 pages

The rise of football academies

chapter 5|16 pages

Socioeconomic analysis of African footballers’ migration to Europe

Elements for decision making based on the West African case

chapter 7|13 pages

Globalization of football match fixing

Experiences from Africa

chapter 9|16 pages

African fandom

From Cape Town to Cairo

part II|130 pages

Country cases

chapter 10|12 pages

From ethnic community to a popular culture

The case of Gor Mahia football fandom in Kenya

chapter 11|17 pages

Egypt

Encountering an infusion of Middle East cash

chapter 12|14 pages

Nigeria

Women Football League and the struggle for survival

chapter 13|19 pages

What model for football club management in Africa?

A case study of two football teams in Senegal

chapter 14|21 pages

Mediatization of Zimbabwe’s professional football league

Management style and intellectual property rights in crisis times

chapter 16|14 pages

Religiosity in African football

“Magic” and Christianity in the Zambian game in colonial and modern times

chapter 17|11 pages

Nigeria

Health and medical issues in elite football