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Volume 92, Number 3, Fall 2025Table of Contents
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View Beyond the Pitch: National Identity, Migration, and Eligibility in the Future of National Football Teams
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View Women's Football and Political Propaganda in North Korea: Socialist Patriotism, Communist Feminism, and State Patriarchy
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View Football-Related Violence, Hegemonic Masculinity, and the Politics of Exclusion: Fandom and Football in Post-Transition Eastern and Central Europe
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Football-Related Violence, Hegemonic Masculinity, and the Politics of Exclusion: Fandom and Football in Post-Transition Eastern and Central Europe
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View Stories Retold: Qatar 2022, Saudi Arabia 2034, and How Gulf Football Is Framed Within a Global Football Discourse
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| ISSN | 1944-768X |
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| Print ISSN | 0037-783X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-11-15 |
| Open Access | No |




