Football in post-Conflict Sierra Leone

Football in post-Conflict Sierra Leone

Author: 
Anneke G. van der Niet
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
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Journal Title: 
African Historical Review
Source: 
African Historical Review, Volume 42, Issue 2, November 2010, Pages 48 - 60
Abstract: 

As in all African nations, football is very popular in Sierra Leone. While there is a constant lack of equipment and the fields are far from perfect, boys and girls are practicing the game with great motivation and dedication. Training starts with warming up. This warming up is characterised by rhythmic exercises, done in perfect synchrony. These rhythmic activities need to be acquired by practice. Young boys watch the older football players and try to imitate them. Also for the amputee football team, rhythm is an important aspect of the warm-up. Football in Sierra Leone is more than just a game. Football can be seen as a tool for rehabilitation and reintegration. It makes the footballers forget about the war. For the amputee players, football also brought back their human dignity and sense of recognition, making them feel part of society again. The rhythmic aspects during the warm-up can intensify this effect, increasing a sense of belonging to a group.

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CITATION: Anneke G. van der Niet. Football in post-Conflict Sierra Leone . : Taylor & Francis Group , . African Historical Review, Volume 42, Issue 2, November 2010, Pages 48 - 60 - Available at: http://library.au.int/football-post-conflict-sierra-leone-3