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More Than Just a Game
Soccer vs. Apartheid: The Most Important Soccer Story Ever Told
Chuck Korr and Marvin Close
Thomas Dunne Books, April 2010
ISBN: 978-0-312-59617-0, ISBN10: 0-312-59617-0,
6 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches, 336 pages, Includes one 8-page color photograph section,
Hardcover, $25.99
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In the hell that was Robben Island, inmates united courageously in an act of protest. Beginning in 1964, they requested the right to play soccer during their exercise periods. Denied repeatedly, they risked beatings and food deprivation by repeating their request for three years. Finally granted this right, the prisoners banded together to form a multi-tiered, pro-level league that ran for more than two decades and served as an impassioned symbol of resistance against apartheid. Former Robben Island inmate and former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela noted in the documentary
FIFA: 90 Minutes for Mandela,
“Soccer is more than just a game . . . The energy, passion, and dedication this game created made us feel alive and triumphant despite the situation we found ourselves in.”
Praise
“The story of an obscure soccer league that liberated a nation: the Makana Football Association played all its games behind closed—and locked—doors on South Africa’s Robben Island. An incredible story that chronicles how soccer helped political prisoners in their triumph of the human spirit over the Apartheid system.”—
The New York Times
“A fascinating account of the immense importance of the sport.”—
The Guardian
(UK)
“In Korr and Close’s book, we see how a successful soccer league was a victory not just for prisoners, but for the whole of humanity.”—
Maclean's
“This story adds a compelling dimension to our understanding of the struggle against apartheid.”—
Desmond M. Tutu
“For the men of Robben Island prison, soccer was more than a game. This story of the victims of political oppression, and how they found dignity and hope through sport, stands as a remarkable testament to the human spirit.—
Bob Costas
“In more than forty years of covering sports at
The New York Times
and for CBS and PBS, I have never seen a story that has so vividly brought together the nature of games, politics and the human spirit.”—
Robert Lipsyte
“Soccer is more than just a game. Soccer can create hope where there was once despair. I remember how we, the prisoners on Robben Island, played soccer to keep our spirits high during the dark days of this country. The energy, passion, and dedication this game created made us feel alive and triumphant despite the situation we found ourselves in.”—
Nelson Mandela, from the film
FIFA: 90 Minutes for Mandela
“It is amazing to think that a game that people take for granted all around the world was the very same game that gave a group of prisoners sanity—and in a way, gave use the resolve to carry on the struggle.”—
Anthony Suze, former Robben Island prisoner
“
More Than Just a Game
wonderfully illuminates the role of soccer in the creation and building of modern South Africa.”—
Michael Apted, filmmaker
“The story of the political prisoners whose lives were enriched by soccer and whose sacrifices made possible the eventual creation of a free South Africa.”—
Sepp Blatter, FIFA President
“A truly inspiring story . . . Highly recommended for all readers, whether they are soccer fans or not.”—
Library Journal
(starred review)
“Well worth reading, even by those who don’t know a thing about soccer.”—
Booklist
About the Author(s)
By
Chuck Korr
and
Marvin Close
Chuck Korr
is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and author of
The End of Baseball As We Knew It
and
West Ham United.
He has been published in the
New York Times
and has appeared on ESPN and CNN
.
Marvin Close
is a scriptwriter in the United Kingdom.
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