The Making of a Global FIFA: Cold War Politics and the Rise of Joao Havelange to the FIFA Presidency, 19501974 by Luiz Burlamaqui
In 1974, the Brazilian sports official Joao Havelange was elected FIFAs president in a two-round election, defeating the incumbent Stanley Rous. The story told by Havelange himself describes a private odyssey in which the protagonist crisscrosses two thirds of the world canvassing for votes and challenging the institutional status quo. For many scholars, Havelanges triumph changed FIFAs (International Federation of Football Association) identity, gradually turning it into a global and immensely wealthy institution. Conversely, the election can be analyzed as a historical event. It can be thought of as a political window by means of which the international dynamic of a specific moment in the Cold War can be perceived. In this regard, this book seeks to understand which actors were involved in the election, how the networks were shaped, and which political agents were directly engaged in the campaign.