Preface.
1. Introduction: FIFA and the contest for world football - an interpretive and conceptual framework.
Part 1. FIFA and its Expanding Football Family: Background and Context. .
2. FIFA, Europe and South America: foundations and contradictions in the football family.
3. FIFA: an organizational and institutional analysis.
4. FIFA and its partners: media and markets.
5. FIFA's World Cup Finals: getting the event.
Part 2. FIFA and the Collapse of Empire.
6. FIFA and Africa.
7. FIFA and Asia.
8. FIFA and the former Soviet Union.
9. FIFA's final frontier - USA '94.
10. Conclusion: who rules the peoples' game?.
Afterword: FIFA and the Future of World Football.
Appendix: VISION for the Future Governance of Football.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Glossary.
Index.
John Sugden is Reader in the Sociology of Sport, and Alan Tomlinson is Professor in Sport and Leisure Studies, both at the University of Brighton.
"I feel quite convinced that your book will arouse the interest of
many readers and I have no hesitation in congratulating you in
advance on its success." Dr Joao Havelange, FIFA President
"An academic study, but a gripping one, because the story they tell
is an extraordinary one. Independent Sunday Magazine
"Insightful..." Total Sport "Interesting and extremely
well-researched study of the history and workings of this shadowy
organization..." When Saturday Comes "A fact-filled study of the
history, ambitions and motives of the organisation behind the
world's most popular sport. Highlights include chapters on Fifa's
role in the choice of the host nation and their influence over
television coverage and commentators." Independent on Sunday
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