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Sport in Society
Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics
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Football and prejudice in Belgium and the Netherlands

Pages 1327-1335 | Published online: 15 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

As with many other west European countries, the populations of Belgium and the Netherlands are quite diverse. With immigrants arriving from former colonies, European Union member-states and third countries, integration in these two societies has been ascribed a rather significant meaning, particularly, in the more liberal Netherlands. Yet cultural diversity is not only far from total, but is often undermined due to ethnic and racial discrimination. Considering that football has the capacity to reflect the population of a given country at national level, this essay examines the degree of ethnic and racial segregation – as witnessed in society – upon the composition of the Belgian and Dutch national football teams, in an attempt to demonstrate that social divisions are often replicated in the popular game.

Notes

 1 Wagg, Giving the Game Away, 105 and 107.

 2 CitationEuropean Forum for Urban Safety, ‘Euro 2000 Cities’, 4–6.

 3 Blaschke and Torres, ‘Racism in Rural Areas’, 200–1.

 4 Zwamborn, ‘The Netherlands’, 61.

 5 Blaschke and Torres, ‘Racism in Rural Areas’, 205.

 6 European Commission against Racism and Intolerance, ‘Racist Violence’, 172.

 7 European Commission against Racism and Intolerance, ‘Racist Violence’, 115–16.

 8 Zwamborn, ‘The Netherlands’, 144–5.

 9 CitationEuropean Commission against Racism and Intolerance, ‘Migrants’ Experiences of Racism and Xenophobia', 98.

10 CitationEuropean Network Against Racism, ‘Responding to Racism in the Netherlands’, 4.

11 Blaschke and Torres, ‘Racism in Rural Areas’, 57.

12 CitationBribosia and Rorive, ‘Belgium’, 15–16.

13 CitationBribosia and Rorive, ‘Belgium’, 18.

14 CitationBlaschke and Torres, ‘Racism in Rural Areas’, 59–62.

15 CitationEuropean Commission against Racism and Intolerance, ‘Racist Violence’, 68.

16 CitationGsir et al., ‘Belgium’.

17 CitationJanssens, ‘The Netherlands’, 52.

18 CitationJanssens, ‘The Netherlands’, 52

19 Winner, Brilliant Orange, 225.

20 Winner, Brilliant Orange

21 Winner, Brilliant Orange, 221–5.

22 Bali, ‘Ferencváros’, 259.

23 Winner, Brilliant Orange, 225.

24 CitationBali, ‘Ferencváros’, 259.

25 CitationFlutlicht, ‘Prevention or Stopping the Match’.

26 CitationWinner, Brilliant Orange, 217.

27 CitationWinner, Brilliant Orange, 211.

28 CitationWinner, Brilliant Orange, 212.

29 Wagg, Giving the Game Away, 117.

30 CitationZwamborn, ‘The Netherlands’, 144.

31 Duke and Crolley, Citation1996, p.48

32Voetbal Vereeniging’ is Flemish for ‘football club’.

33 Duke and Crolley, Citation1996, p.52-3

34 CitationDuke and Crolley, Football, Nationality, and the State, 54.

35 CitationDuke and Crolley, Football, Nationality, and the State, 52.

36 CitationDuke and Crolley, Football, Nationality, and the State, 56–9.

37 CitationWagg, Giving the Game Away, 118.

38 CitationNorthern Ireland Assembly, ‘Sectarianism and Sport in Northern Ireland’, 11.

40 CitationVanreusel, ‘Football, Racism and Xenophobia’, 69.

41 CitationVanreusel, ‘Football, Racism and Xenophobia’, 70.

42 CitationBeyers, ‘From Class to Culture’, 44, 47, 48, 50, 53, 56 and 57.

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