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ABSTRACT The ‘Sport for Development and Peace’ (SDP) sector emerged during the twenty-first century, which conceptualizes sport´s contribution to international development. Two Scandinavian SDP programmes serve as examples in this article: LdB FC for Life in South Africa (football and HIV/AIDS prevention) and Open Fun Football Schools in Moldova (football and peace building). Although there is a growing body of research highlighting a correlation between sport and socio-political benefits, it is acknowledged that more needs to be done to understand this connection and the impact sport can have. Furthermore, many SDP initiatives fail to translate ideas into action. Consequently, this illustrates a discrepancy between intention and implementation. On this basis, the aim of this paper is to analyse LdB FC for Life and Open Fun Football Schools from the initiators’, sponsors’, and donors’ perspectives. Accordingly, it seeks to explore the relationship between rhetoric and practice surrounding both projects.
“体育促进发展与和平”(SDP)领域出现于21世纪,它将体育对国际发展的贡献概念化。本文以斯堪的纳维亚的两个SDP项目为例:南非的LdB FC生命项目(足球和艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防)和摩尔多瓦的Open Fun足球学校项目(足球与和平建设)。尽管越来越多的研究强调了体育与社会政治利益之间的相关性,但人们承认,要了解这种联系以及体育可能产生的影响,还需要做更多的工作。此外,社民党的许多举措未能将理念转化为行动。因此,这说明了意图和执行之间的差异。在此基础上,本文的目的是从发起者、赞助商和捐赠者的角度分析LdB FC for Life和Open Fun足球学校。因此,它试图探索围绕这两个项目的修辞和实践之间的关系。