Football, Nationalism and Mega-Events

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Euro 2012
forthcoming
National identity
Nationalism
Patriotism
Poland
Sport
Sport mega-events
Ukraine

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  • ISBN 9781041375692
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Football, Nationalism and Mega-Events examines how international football contributes to the reproduction of national identity and nationalism, using Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine as a case study.

Through a detailed analysis of football as a cultural and political phenomenon, the book examines how national symbols, rivalries, and the collective experience of matches contribute to the reinforcement of nationalist ideologies. It delves into the ways football fosters a sense of community among supporters, transforms matches into informal national celebrations, and becomes a platform for commercial and diplomatic exploitation of patriotism. Drawing on the constructivist approach to nationalism studies, particularly the concept of “nationalism without nations,” the book challenges traditional assumptions about nationhood and explores the intersection of sport, globalization, and the civic versus ethnic definitions of nationality. By incorporating examples from both Western and non-Western contexts, the book offers a fresh perspective on the role of football in shaping the nationalist worldview, with a particular focus on the UEFA Euro 2012 tournament.

This book will appeal to students, academics, and researchers interested in nationalism, international relations, sports studies, cultural studies, and sociology. It provides valuable insights into the interplay between sport and national identity, making it an essential resource for those studying the dynamics of nationalism in a globalised world.

Piotr Małczyński is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Political Science and Public Administration of the University of Zielona Góra. His research interests revolve around issues of national identity, nationalism, “race” and ethnicity, as well as social phenomena related to football.

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