Red Card
The 2026 World Cup, Sportswashing, and the FIFA Greed Machine
Jules Boykoff author Dave Zirin editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:OR Books
Publishing:28th May '26
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 28th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The World Cup is here, but what function does a worldwide tournament play in an increasingly belligerent police state, with Donald Trump at the helm?
Publishing on the eve of the soccer World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, this concise, power-packed philippic provides a critical take on the dark underbelly of the beautiful game at its most storied moment.
At the heart of this analysis by acclaimed sportswriter and scholar Jules Boykoff, who himself played soccer professionally, is the concept of sportswashing, where political leaders use sports to stoke nationalism and legitimize themselves on the world stage, deflecting from chronic problems at home. Step forward the recipient of the newly cast FIFA Peace Prize, Donald J. Trump, a titan unrivaled in squeegeeing every drop of personal wealth and prestige from hosting the competition. In this, he is ably assisted by a governing body of global soccer dripping in patronage and corruption.
In these pages Boykoff demonstrates that it is possible to simultaneously treasure the skills and athleticism displayed on the pitch while lamenting their exploitation by malevolent powerbrokers for whom love of the game means nothing next to turning a buck or harvesting prestige. And, as Red Card so skillfully shows, this bait and switch is not confined to soccer. Precisely the same legerdemain will be used to distract and enrich when the Olympic Games come to Los Angeles two years from now.
“Rips off the band-aid that covers the noxious realpolitik of global football.” —Christopher Gaffney
“We urgently need writers and thinkers like Boykoff to encourage us to reclaim the people's game for the communities it is supposed to serve.” —Nick McGeehan
“Essential reading for anyone who truly loves the beautiful game and believes in sport’s real values of integrity, inclusion, and human rights.” —Andrea Florence
“Indispensable reading for those who want to make sense of the gradual degeneration and how to reclaim the beauty within the game.” —Karim Zidan
“There is no one better equipped than Boykoff to interrogate the FIFA World Cup . . . he critiques it with nuance, intelligence, and with necessary vigour . . . a must-read for anyone interested in football, in transparency, and in truth.” —Shireen Ahmed
“It is as erudite as it is earnest. Boykoff's searing criticism doesn't leave you feeling defeated, but rather, hopeful that we can breathe life back into football.” —Brenda Elsey
PRAISE FOR WHAT ARE THE OLYMPICS FOR?
“A vital read for all athletes, coaches and others involved in the Olympic movement who believe it must be more of a force for good in the world.” —Laurence Halsted, Olympian (2012 & 2016), The True Athlete Project
“There is no more incisive critic of the Olympic monolith than Boykoff. He gifts to a generation of sport scholars an understanding of the world that surrounds the Games in his incredible catalogue of writings. What Are the Olympics For? takes apart the Olympics' pomposity, the artifice and the hard truths.” —Dave Zirin, Sports Editor, The Nation
“Invaluable in exposing the longstanding problems with the Olympics, the persisting erosion of leadership in the Olympic Movement, and the consequences and impact for all involved.” —Harry Edwards, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
ISBN: 9781682195284
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120 pages