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Andrew Guest
Andrew Guest is an academic social scientist and soccer addict living in Portland, Oregon. Having worked (and played) in Malawi and Angola, he has a particular interest in Africa.
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Going Pro: Kelsey Davis, American Soccer, and Emerging Adulthood
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Questions and Representations in the Year of African Soccer
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Soccer for Good? Sports and Development in Concept and in Africa
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Where Has All the Magic Gone? Juju, Africa, and Superstitions in the Game
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Angola Aside from the Cup: A Different Soccer Story
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Playing the Francophone Advantage in Africa: A Colonialism Review / Africa Cup of Nations Preview
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Pitch Invasion Contributors Bring the Goods: Favorites From 2009
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Gifts for an Angolan Christmas: A Sort-of Soccer Story
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College Cups and the State of American Soccer Culture
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The Inevitabilities of Soccer and South Africa: ‘More Than Just a Game’ on Robben Island
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Zidane v Kobe: Documentary Films and Sport Cultures
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MLS Cup and the Geography of Soccer in Seattle
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Building Stadiums: Angola, China, and the African Cup of Nations
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Onward Christian Athletes? Faith in the Game
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Foreign vs. Local: The Great Coaching Debate
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Birthdays and Caps: The Maturation Problem in Youth Development
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A Thinking Fan’s Guide to the U-17 World Cup in Nigeria
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To Go or Not to Go: The World Cup 2010 South Africa Question
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The Timbers, The Gambia, and Futty Danso: Stories from Africa
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The Golden Age? Growing Old With the Game
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A Thinking Fan’s Guide to the U-20 World Cup in Egypt
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Where Women’s Soccer is King
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Hope, Fear, and Youth Academies: African Players and the Changing Demographics of European Soccer
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In defense of American college soccer: A community perspective
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Africa and the English Premier League: A Love Story
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Outcasts United: A True Story About Soccer and Immigration Made for Hollywood?
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Football Age, Real Age, and the Meanings of Age in Africa
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Booth, Fish, and Me: Playing While White in Africa







