Árpád von Klimó in Regensburg: Football History as a Perspective on Power and Identity


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Football History Meets Power Questions: A Lecture with Global Perspective in Regensburg
The lecture series Sports, Politics, Conflict brings academic depth back to the world of sports on July 8, 2026, at the University of Regensburg. At 14:15, Árpád von Klimó from the Catholic University of America in Washington will speak about Pan-African Perspectives on the History of the Men's FIFA World Cup (1930-2026) – a topic that connects the history of the World Cup with questions of identity, representation, and global power relations. The series is free of charge and open to students, staff, and all interested individuals without registration. ([uni-regensburg.de](https://www.uni-regensburg.de/universitaet/aktuelles/zentrale-veranstaltungen/ringvorlesungen))
The Great Arc from 1930 to 2026
Few sporting events write as many political subplots as the Football World Cup. This is exactly where the lecture begins: The perspective on Africa promises not just a mere review, but an insightful look at interpretational authority, memory spaces, and how football has developed as a stage for societal self-assertion. In the lecture series at the University of Regensburg, the entanglements of soft power, hard power, diplomacy, security, economy, and identity formation are discussed – that is, the tactical play behind the game. ([uni-regensburg.de](https://www.uni-regensburg.de/universitaet/aktuelles/zentrale-veranstaltungen/ringvorlesungen))
Stadium Atmosphere in the Lecture Hall
Even without floodlights, excitement is created here: The lecture hall becomes a space for thinking, where fan chants are replaced by arguments, and every thesis acts like a precise through pass. The academic diversity of the lecture series ensures pace and shifts in perspective, while the proximity to the upcoming Men's World Cup 2026 makes the evening particularly relevant. Those who want to understand sports not just as a result but as a societal system will receive strong analyses with depth in Regensburg. ([uni-regensburg.de](https://www.uni-regensburg.de/universitaet/aktuelles/zentrale-veranstaltungen/ringvorlesungen))
Location with Campus Character and Clear Orientation
The event takes place at the Main Lecture Hall Building, H5 at Universitätsstraße 31, 93053 Regensburg. The university refers to its room information and barrier-free map for accessible routes; participation in lecture series is explicitly free of charge. This creates an open format that appeals to both a specialized audience and curious guests alike. ([uni-regensburg.de](https://www.uni-regensburg.de/universitaet/aktuelles/zentrale-veranstaltungen/ringvorlesungen))
Conclusion: A Must-Attend Event for Those Who Think Bigger About Sports
This lecture does not deliver mere statistics, but a narratively strong, scientifically founded view of the Football World Cup as a global power play. Those who want to know how Africa becomes visible in the history of the World Cup and why football opens political spaces should not miss this date. Being there live is worthwhile – for the ideas, the debate, and the special atmosphere on campus. ([uni-regensburg.de](https://www.uni-regensburg.de/universitaet/aktuelles/zentrale-veranstaltungen/ringvorlesungen))
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