Resumption of Rivalries: Women's Football in France a Year After the World Cup
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Resumption of Rivalries: Women's Football in France a Year After the World Cup

Yesterday the world’s most dominant football club returned to square-off against its biggest rival in a grinding match, delayed by a power outage but finally won at the nail-biting end on penalties. The footballeuses of Olympique Lyonnais (OL) Féminin clenched their ninth Coupe de France title, eeking past Paris Saint-Germain Féminine as the rain streamed down in Auxerre, and earning their 30th championship trophy, according to L’Équipe’s statisticians. But has the pandemic pause negatively impacted women’s football in France, stunting the momentum of last summer’s FIFA World Cup?

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Basketball Is Back
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Basketball Is Back

When we last saw the NBA in action 141 days ago on March 11, the international spotlight fell on Utah Jazz All-Star center, French international Rudy Gobert, whose positive coronavirus test result effectively shut down the league. Tonight is a very international restart. Eighty-nine players from 34 different countries will participate in the 22-team bubble in Orlando, and according to NBA International, some of the players have opted to wear social justice messages on their game jerseys in their native languages.

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His Airness Spins the World: Michael Jordan and Basketball’s Global Growth
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His Airness Spins the World: Michael Jordan and Basketball’s Global Growth

Michael Jordan is an unlikely revolutionary, but one whose drive and ability to market his image and brand changed the game, the NBA, and basketball culture around the globe. Now, in a new era of protest to push for the end of systemic racism and social injustice, one of the game’s GOATS finally takes the microphone to push for an end to racism as some of his predecessors did (and continue to do)…

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"This Storm Is What We Call Progress"
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"This Storm Is What We Call Progress"

In more normal times, we’d be in the midst of the 2020 European Championship, but instead this week the Football Scholars’ Forum continued our Summer Series dissecting David Goldblatt’s new tome, The Age of Football: Soccer and the 21st Century, with yours truly as moderator for the chapter on European football.

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🏀The IRIS Interview🏀
Basketball, Sports Diplomacy, France Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Basketball, Sports Diplomacy, France Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

🏀The IRIS Interview🏀

Recently, I spoke with with Estelle Brun of the Sport and International Relations Programme, IRIS Geostrategic Observatory on Sport, on basketball. At hand was the question of how the sport’s globalization—and especially the NBA’s worldwide growth since 1984—has impacted international relations, the ripple effects in the WNBA, and how #hoopsdiplomacy gains attention, whether its via Dennis Rodman, the NBA-China “events” and beyond.

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