1st Edition

Football and International Relations under Francoism, 1937–1975

By Juan Antonio Simón Copyright 2025
144 Pages
by Routledge

144 Pages
by Routledge

144 Pages
by Routledge

This book shines a light on the specific role football played in relation to the international relations of the Franco regime in mid-twentieth-century Spain. In the 35 years of the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco, sport, specifically football as the main mass sport, was often used as a tool at the service of the political and diplomatic interests of the regime, and this volume... Read more

Introduction  1. The Sporting Structure of Franco's Regime and the Role of Football  2. The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diplomatic Use of Football  3. The Civil War and the New Football Diplomacy, 1937–1945  4. From Isolationism and Autarchy to Francoist Consolidation, 1945–1959  5. Real Madrid, Ambassador of Franco's Regime  6. The 1960s and the Transformation of the Diplomatic Use of Football, 1960–1975  Conclusion

Biography

Juan Antonio Simón is Lecturer in Sports History at Polytechnic University of Madrid-INEF, where his research focuses on the history of sport in Spain, the links between football and international relations, and the history of mega sports events like the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games.