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Luiz Guilherme Burlamaqui, "The Making of Global FIFA: Cold War Politics and the Rise of João Havelange to the FIFA Presidency, 1950-1974" (De Gruyter, 2023)

Jan 14, 2026
Luiz Guilherme Burlamaqui, a historian and assistant professor from Brazil, explores the complex political narrative of João Havelange's ascent to FIFA presidency. He discusses how Havelange's rise was influenced by the Cold War and Brazil's military regime, challenging the notion that FIFA's commercialization began with his leadership. Burlamaqui reveals Havelange as both a savvy self-mythologizer and a pragmatic centrist, while also addressing the intricacies of translating his research for a global audience.
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ANECDOTE

Origins: An Interview Sparked the Project

  • Burlamaqui began researching football presidents after interviewing club leaders in Rio and meeting Havelange in his diploma-filled office.
  • The interview revealed Havelange repeated consistent self-stories, prompting a focused archival study rather than a full biography.
INSIGHT

Havelange As His Own Historian

  • João Havelange actively crafted and repeated a self-myth that made him the center of FIFA's globalization story.
  • Luiz Guilherme Burlamaqui shows that this narrative erased earlier contributors and simplified a longer process.
ADVICE

Plan Translation Funding Early

  • When publishing scholarship, secure translation and funding partners early to navigate different press rules.
  • Burlamaqui recommends finding supportive editors to help adapt and fund translations for wider reach.
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