¡Que viva Colombia! Football, nation building and identity in the Andean country ft Pete Watson
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Football is a powerful tool in fragmented societies, none more so than Colombia. In this episode, Pete Watson of Leeds University explains to co-hosts Guy and Francesco what role has football played in the formation of a national identity and as a tool of reconciliation in both Colombia and in neighbouring countries. In Colombia the beautiful game has been used by a wide range of actors, from politicians to FARC rebels.  Pete also discusses the darker side of Colombian football, its historical connection with the drug cartels. Pete examines the current relative success of the Colombian women's team compared to the men and the difficulties they still face, as well as the continuing racism within football and society. Finally, he offers his thoughts on Colombia's prospects at the upcoming Copa America alongside those of the other front runners!
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