Creating a United Europe of Football, 1st ed. 2020
The Formation of UEFA (1949–1961)

Football Research in an Enlarged Europe Series

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This book provides a historical study of the beginnings of the UEFA, demonstrating how the formation of the organisation was linked to the decentralisation experienced by FIFA, the world governing body of football. Vonnard examines why administrators created an association that transcended the barriers of the Cold War, and focused on the development of a network that promoted football outside the constraints of international politics. Finally, he emphasises the role UEFA played in the Europeanisation of the people?s game, and in the early years of the European integration process.

The research is based on a rich body of new archival material from the UEFA and FIFA Documentation Centres, and various European football federations, as well as reports from a number of leading newspapers of the era, and interviews with football personalities of the 1950s. It will be of interest to students and scholars across the history of sport, international relations, and European studies 

1. Introduction.- Part 1. The Road to Creating a Governing Body for European Football Governing Body (1949-1953).- 2. Reorganizing European Football.- 3. Between Internationalism and Cold War.- 4. Following the South American model.- Part 2. Unifying European Football (1954-1961).- 5. Energizing European football.- 6. A New Actor for European Football.- 7. Becoming a Leading Continental Confederation.- 8. Conclusion. 

Philippe Vonnard is SNSF Senior Researcher at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.


Based on a wealth of archival material from a range of national and international organisations in a number of different languages Sheds light on the most important actor of European football: UEFA Provides an historical, detailed and broad account of the trajectory of European integration