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Ultra fans of Al Ahly protest against the government in Tahrir Square in Cairo in September 2011.

Football stories

Egypt’s Ultras as part of the revolution

The football fans of Al Ahly played a decisive role in the resignation of Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak in 2011: they fought fierce street battles against the authoritarian regime in Tahrir Square. They ended up paying a high price.

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Supporters of Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar during a march to commemorate the 1956 Hungarian revolution in Budapest in 2025.

Democracy Index

The path to autocracy is reversible

New studies point to a growing shift towards autocratic rule worldwide. However, it’s not time to write democracy off quite yet.

Psychology

In Pakistan, they are waiting for loved ones who may never return

Thousands of Pakistani families live with the uncertainty of enforced disappearances. Without answers, they face not only emotional trauma but also economic hardship and years of unanswered questions.

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In the Digital Monthly Edition 6/2026

Football: More than just a game

Matches between Gor Mahia (green jersey) and AFC Leopards remain a highlight of the Kenyan football season.
Fandom

Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards: From football rivalry to kinship

Drawing on many years of ethnographic research, cultural anthropologist Solomon Waliaula examines the sense of brotherhood between two neighbouring communities in Kenya and what role football plays in this.

GenZ 212 protests in front of the Moroccan parliament in Rabat in October 2025.
Gen Z

“Hospitals before stadiums”: Morocco’s youth protests over football

As the host of major football tournaments, Morocco is investing heavily in sports infrastructure. At the same time, hospitals and schools are chronically underfunded. The youth movement “GenZ 212” is vocally protesting against this imbalance.

Whenever the NGUVU Homeboyz play, the whole town crowds around the pitch.
Community organisations

For poor communities in Kenya, football is more than just a game

Across Kenya, grassroots football organisations have been working for years to support disadvantaged young people where the state has failed to do so. As public funding for development organisations dwindles, their role is becoming ever more important.

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