Football in the Land of the Soviets

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    Carles Viñas

    Publisher: Pluto Books

    Year: 2022

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    Size: 176 pages

    ISBN: 9780745347448

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A popular history of the emergence of football in early twentieth century Russia

Mistrusted and derided, instrumentalised and adored - the story of football in Tsarist and early Soviet Russia is as wild and intriguing as that of the country itself. In many ways it is the same story…

Football in the Land of the Soviets offers a fresh perspective on a momentous chapter in modern political history. Carles Viñas shows how the Russian game was transformed in just a few decades: from a minor émigré pastime, to a modernising driver of society, to a vanguard for Soviet diplomacy and internationalism, and finally, with the first championship of the Soviet League in 1936, into a truly mass phenomenon.

So exactly how did a bourgeois game end up as the collective passion of the Soviet working class? And why does it matter? Football in the Land of the Soviets brings these questions to the fore in this thrilling, unorthodox account of the fall of an imperial dynasty and the rise of the world's first socialist state.

About the Author

Carles Viñas is an expert in football and skinhead culture. Exposing racism in the sport, as well as championing its radical history, his passion for the game has led him to write numerous books on the subject, including the award-winning St. Pauli: Another Football is Possible.

Luke Stobart (translator) is an academic and writer, as well as a translator and interpreter. He is a lecturer in Spanish history and politics at King's College, London, and economic history at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. He is currently writing a book on contemporary left-wing politics and movements in the Spanish state.

What People Are Saying

"Football is an excellent way in to understanding any country, and if there's one country we need to understand better now, it's Russia. An extremely timely book." Simon Kuper, co-author of Soccernomics

"A fascinating, thorough and at times revealing investigation into the origins of football in the USSR." Jonathan Wilson, author of Inverting the Pyramid

"A fascinating, brilliantly researched insight into the patchwork origins of the ruthless powerhouse that Soviet football would become." Robert O'Connor, author of Blood and Circuses

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part One. Infancy
Part Two. Adolescence
Part Three. Youth
Epilogue
Bibliography
Acronyms

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