爱尔兰出生的球员获得美国足球奖学金的移民,1969-2000

IF 0.9 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Immigrants and Minorities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/02619288.2021.1982700
Conor Curran
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摘要本文考察了20世纪末爱尔兰出生的足球运动员移民到美国接受足球奖学金的情况。这将表明,尽管自20世纪40年代末以来,爱尔兰运动员一直在那里的大学获得体育奖学金,但直到20世纪60年代末,足球运动员才开始被招募。爱尔兰裔美国人的文化联系往往促进了球员的运动,这通常是因为爱尔兰高等教育系统缺乏将足球训练和教育结合起来的机会,以及在英国或爱尔兰发展全职足球职业生涯的机会很低。它讨论了这些球员在移民前的足球生涯,并结合口头证词和报纸报道,评估了他们决定这样做的原因,球员们也继续被非正式招募,一些人联系了其他球员,并利用美国的网络来吸引美国教练的注意。
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The Migration of Irish-born Players to Undertake US Soccer Scholarships, 1969-2000
ABSTRACT This article examines the migration of Irish-born soccer players to the United States of America to take up soccer scholarships in the late twentieth century. It will show that while Irish athletes had been moving to the universities there to undertake athletic scholarships since the late 1940s, it was not until the late 1960s that soccer players began to be recruited. Irish-American cultural connections often facilitated players’ movement, which has generally been motivated by the lack of opportunities to combine soccer training and education within the Irish higher education system, and the low chances of developing a full-time professional career in soccer in Britain or Ireland. It discusses a number of these players’ soccer careers prior to migration and, in combining oral testimony with newspaper reports, assesses the reasons why they decided to do so. It highlights that while courses were in place in Dublin to facilitate US soccer scholarship entry by the 1990s, players also continued to be recruited informally and some contacted other players and utilised networks in the USA to gain the attention of US coaches.
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期刊介绍: Immigrants & Minorities, founded in 1981, provides a major outlet for research into the history of immigration and related studies. It seeks to deal with the complex themes involved in the construction of "race" and with the broad sweep of ethnic and minority relations within a historical setting. Its coverage is international and recent issues have dealt with studies on the USA, Australia, the Middle East and the UK. The journal also supports an extensive review section.
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