ABSTRACT

This book explores football culture, organisation and development in the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Sweden and Norway. These countries represent an important case study in sport culture, policy and management, being shaped by unique traditions in their civil society and in social welfare and public policy.

The first part of the book explores the development path of football in each country, looking at how football arrived in Scandinavia and how it has been transformed from a voluntary civic activity into a professional sport while becoming closely attached to the global football system. The second part highlights key issues – including historical, contemporary and critical aspects – across three themes: professionalisation and changing practices; equality and gender; and supporters, audiences and culture. Written by a team of authors with a blend of experience as academics and practitioners in football, the book traces the contours of the distinctive Nordic model that occupies a prominent position in the global football system.

Shining fascinating new light on the relationship between football and wider society, this is invaluable reading for students and researchers interested in football, sport management, sport policy, or the history, culture or sociology of sport and for anyone involved in the game.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

Mapping Nordic Countries and Football

part I|68 pages

Changing Football in the Nordic Countries

part II|154 pages

Specific Issues and Themes

chapter 7|12 pages

The Professionalisation of Finnish Football from the 1970s to 2000s

From Amateurs to Professionals

chapter 8|13 pages

The Professionalisation of Youth Football in Norway

Implications for the “Sport for All” Ideal?

chapter 9|13 pages

Football Fitness

More of the Same, or a Path-Breaking Concept?

chapter 15|14 pages

Nordic Spectator Studies

The Literature on Attendance and Satisfaction at Professional Football Matches

chapter 16|12 pages

Ethnicity and Aesthetics in Swedish Football

Playing Like a Swede, Fighting Like a Kurd

chapter |12 pages

Conclusion

Similarities, Differences and Future Research in Football in the Nordic Countries