Imperialism Football Map

The map is a perfect mirror of the modern football economy. In the 1970s and 80s, English football had a half-dozen title contenders. The Imperialism Map would have looked like the fractured Holy Roman Empire.

[IMPERIALISM FOOTBALL MAP – 1920 view] imperialism football map

This is the fantasy of the map: total victory. It is the only metric where a 1-0 win away at Burnley is as valuable as a Champions League final, because both results yield land . The map is a perfect mirror of the modern football economy

Imperialism, a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization or other means, has had a profound impact on football. European colonial powers introduced the sport to their colonies, often as a tool for social control and cultural assimilation. The British, in particular, played a significant role in spreading football to various parts of the world, including Africa, Asia, and South America. [IMPERIALISM FOOTBALL MAP – 1920 view] This is

: This paper details how British railway workers and engineers spread the game through trade and infrastructure networks.