“Today, life in France stopped” as brilliant Mbappé leads Les Bleus over Argentina
France slayed the naysayers Saturday afternoon in Kazan with a 4-3 triumph over Argentina, and it’s clear we’re living in a Mbappé world.
Made in France: How 52 players born in a single country made it to the World Cup
France nearly stumbled against Australia, leading some people to worry that a terrifically gifted team might not fulfill its potential at In Russia. But in another regard, France is clearly dominating this World Cup regardless of on-pitch results. Some 52 players across five teams at the tournament in Russia are French-born, and nearly a third of them come from Paris and its surrounding suburbs. What some call the greatest concentration of soccer talent in Europehas become a strong quadrennial presence. Since 2002, France has supplied more players and coaches for World Cup rosters—218 in total—than any other country, according to RunRepeat. As a result, the country’s soccer influence extends well beyond its own 23-man squad.
World Cup Kickoff: The Irony of Looking Backward to Celebrate the Future
I’m back from a sports week in France ahead of the World Cup and am struck by the irony of nostalgia for the past—in this case, 1998—which very much celebrated the future.
The Sports World & May 1968
1968 was a year that shook the world as protests rocked the United States, Mexico, Brazil, France, Italy, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Tokyo, and points in between. By mid-May in France, workers joined student protesters in a nation-wide strike that shut down much of daily life. Often overlooked was the role of the sports world during the “Events of May,” as the movement is still referred to.
Joie des Hoops - Basketball Diplomacy Happens Where You Least Expect It
Unofficial people-to-people diplomacy occurs daily in places where you least expect it, including on the basketball court and in cyberspace. Take the French NBA players or Boston Celtics Bill Russell for example.
When Sport Meets Diplomacy and Governance
Where does sport fit into diplomacy and governance? This terrific question brought me to London for four days of meetings, presentations, roundtables, and informal discussions at the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, SOAS. And resulted in fantastic onwards questions and ideas.
The WW1 Centennial News Podcast: Hoops-Swishing Doughboys Edition
This week, I had the honor of discussing basketball's early origins in snowy Springfield, Massachusetts to how the game spread in France - and shattered stereotypes - with the WW1 Centennial News Podcast.
Welcome, April: Upcoming Sports Events
The calendar says printemps but Mother Nature has different ideas. While I haven’t yet hung up my ski boots for the season, I’m ready to think spring. And April kicks off an active month on the sports side.
Gonzaga Basketball's French Connection
Sixty years ago, Gonzaga recruited the tallest college basketball player in the country from France, a nation not known for basketball. Over the years, the Zags have helped change that.
The #HiddenHistory of Women’s Football
I learned more on women's football at the Upfront and Onside #HiddenHistory conference in 48-hours than you can possibly imagine. And I'm struck by many similarities and differences to both the men’s game as well as other global sports like basketball. Here are a few key take-always as I continue to process the vast quantities of information and ideals downloaded: