FC Barcelona and Africa: The Blind Spot of Corporate Communication
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Data de publicació
2024ISBN
978-1-032-27278-8
Resum
This chapter explores the corporate communication strategies of FC Barcelona, with a specific
focus on the continent of Africa. It first highlights the historical role played by Africa as a pool
of talent for European football clubs, rooted in colonial histories. Over the past twenty years,
while the number of African players in Europe has continued to rise, European football clubs
have reduced their investment in the continent, also overlooking its potential as a viewership
market. This contrasts with the interest in African sports manifested by countries such as China,
India, Japan and, more recently, the USA, with the NBA supporting the creation of the first
continental basketball championship. In line with other top football clubs, FC Barcelona prefer
to direct their attention towards more remunerative markets in Asia and North America. Their
relationship with the continent is limited to the participation in philanthropic initiatives
promoted by their humanitarian partners, UNICEF and UNHCR.
Tipus de document
Capítol o part de llibre
Llengua
Anglès
Paraules clau
Futbol Club Barcelona
Àfrica
Sostenibilitat
Pàgines
14 p.
Publicat per
Routledge
Citació
Martínez Corcuera, Raúl, Mauro, Max (2024) FC Barcelona and Africa: The Blind Spot of Corporate Communication. Dins O'Brien, Jim,Ginesta, Xavier,de San Eugenio, Jordi, FC Barcelona: History, Politics and Identity. (p. 256-270)
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