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9789081887601 - Dirk-Jan Visser, Arthur Huizinga: OFFSIDE
Dirk-Jan Visser, Arthur Huizinga

OFFSIDE

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ISBN: 9789081887601 bzw. 9081887602, in Holländisch, neu.

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The geopolitical conflict in the Nagorno Karabakh region is a forgotten one. Even as the war raged between 1991-1994, it received little attention from the West. Today, the unresolved yet frozen conflict remains a reality for up to hundreds of thousands Azerbaijani and Armenian refugees. In OFFSIDE, photographer Dirk-Jan Visser and writer Arthur Huizinga tell their story from the perspective of two football teams: FK Qaraba? A?dam and FK Karabakh Stepanakert. FK Qaraba? A?dam is an Azerbaijani football club currently based in the capital Baku, yet longing to return to its home ground in A?dam. During the war with Armenian separatists over Nagorno Karabakh, the Imaret stadium in downtown A?dam remained packed for home matches. In 1993, Karabakh-Armenian forces occupied and destroyed A?dam and it has been a ghost town ever since. The club has become the symbol of hope and pride for over half a million Azerbaijani refugees scattered around Azerbaijan. Sponsored by a Turkish-Azerbaijani... tijdelijk bij bestelling van euro 20,00 of meer gratis verzending.
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9789081887601 - Dirk-Jan Visser, Arthur Huizinga: OFFSIDE, football in Exile
Dirk-Jan Visser, Arthur Huizinga

OFFSIDE, football in Exile (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande NL PB US

ISBN: 9789081887601 bzw. 9081887602, in Holländisch, Y, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.

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The geopolitical conflict in the Nagorno Karabakh region is a forgotten one. Even as the war raged between 1991-1994, it received little attention from the West. Today, the unresolved yet frozen conflict remains a reality for up to hundreds of thousands Azerbaijani and Armenian refugees. In OFFSIDE, photographer Dirk-Jan Visser and writer Arthur Huizinga tell their story from the perspective of two football teams: FK Qarabag Agdam and FK Karabakh Stepanakert. FK Qarabag Agdam is an Azerbaijani fo... The geopolitical conflict in the Nagorno Karabakh region is a forgotten one. Even as the war raged between 1991-1994, it received little attention from the West. Today, the unresolved yet frozen conflict remains a reality for up to hundreds of thousands Azerbaijani and Armenian refugees. In OFFSIDE, photographer Dirk-Jan Visser and writer Arthur Huizinga tell their story from the perspective of two football teams: FK Qarabag Agdam and FK Karabakh Stepanakert. FK Qarabag Agdam is an Azerbaijani football club currently based in the capital Baku, yet longing to return to its home ground in Agdam. During the war with Armenian separatists over Nagorno Karabakh, the Imaret stadium in downtown Agdam remained packed for home matches. In 1993, Karabakh-Armenian forces occupied and destroyed Agdam and it has been a ghost town ever since. The club has become the symbol of hope and pride for over half a million Azerbaijani refugees scattered around Azerbaijan. Sponsored by a Turkish-Azerbaijani holding, it has played in the Europa League several times. In 2009, the team enjoyed an unprecedented international run until it was eventually knocked out by FC Twente (The Netherlands). The Armenian football team FK Karabakh Stepanakert from Nagorno Karabakh, meanwhile, is banned from professional football. Due to the lack of international recognition for the breakaway Republic of Nagorno Karabakh, football association FIFA does not recognise teams from the region. As a result, FK Karabakh Stepanakert has been isolated entirely. It has lost all but its local relevance and consequently most of its financial means, a catastrophe for the team that was amongst the strongest in the Azerbaijani zone of Soviet Union football. The South Caucasus is a highly volatile region encompassing three culturally, religiously and linguistically different states. Historically, the region has been subjected to geopolitical power play by the world’s major powers. The ‘armed peace’ in Nagorno Karabakh is the greatest threat to stability in this part of the world and potentially beyond. Sooner rather than later the conflict will be back on the international agenda, as economic interests and disparities in the region have increased tremendously in recent years. While Azerbaijan grows richer with every oil shipment, Armenia sinks further into economic isolation. The human tragedy of this situation is revealed through the eyes of six people, each one connected to the respective football teams - exemplary for the daily lives of players and coaches, fighters and refugees, sons and daughters, wives and widows. The story of the Armenian FK Karabakh Stepanakert counterbalances the story of the Azeri FK Qarabag Agdam. The project will be developed into a book and a travelling exhibition. Languages: Engels, Armeens and Azeri. Productinformatie:Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 26x266x112 mm;Gewicht: 1,22 kg;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 9081887602;ISBN13: 9789081887601;Product breedte: 212 mm;Product hoogte: 25 mm;Product lengte: 266 mm; Engels | Paperback | 2012.
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9789081887601 - Dirk-Jan Visser, Arthur Huizinga: Offside. Football in Exile - and
Dirk-Jan Visser, Arthur Huizinga

Offside. Football in Exile - and (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN PB NW FE

ISBN: 9789081887601 bzw. 9081887602, in Englisch, 308 Seiten, Paradox, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.

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