Beschreibung
This volume assesses football’s changing politics and culture in Korea during the twentieth century. It analyses the diffuse development of football in the two Koreas from the following angles: Nationalism and Regionalism, Internationalism and Globalism, Patrons, and the Korean style of play.
Autorenportrait
Jong Sung Lee is a professor of sports industry and management at Hanyang University in Seoul and obtained his doctoral degree in Sports History and Culture from De Montfort University in Leicester, UK.
Inhalt
Contents: Korea, football and history – The development of Korean football under Japanese rule, 1910–45 – Korean football in turbulent times, 1945-65 – North Korea’s impact on world football and South Korea’s football revolution, 1966-73 – The decline of the North and the rise of the South, 1974-91 – ‘1966 Again’: The two Koreas and the 2002 World Cup, 1992-2002.