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Football, Migration, and Coalmining in Northern France, 1920s–1980s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2015

Marion Fontaine*
Affiliation:
Centre Norbert Elias, Université d’Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse 74 rue Louis Pasteur, 84 029 Avignon, France E-mail: marion.fontaine@univ-avignon.fr
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Abstract

Football is often thought to have helped erase differences between natives and migrants in mining communities and to have helped in building a homogeneous class identity. Others have described this idea as a myth. Under closer scrutiny, however, relations between migrants and football are more complex than commonly thought. This article will elaborate on these complex relations by analysing the case of the coalfield in the French region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais during the twentieth century. Migrant workers were employed there from an early date: first, from the 1920s, Poles; later on other migrants, especially of Moroccan and Algerian descent. Migrants played an important role in the development of football in this region. This article looks at the influence of football on relations between migrants and other miners. More generally, it aims to show how sport was incorporated into the industrial mining world, both in employers’ policies and in the mining community.

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Copyright © Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis 2015 
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Figure 1 “Une mine … de footballeurs …”. Douai Mines, April 1955.

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Figure 2 The northern mining region in September 1948 after the nationalization of the coal companies (which became groupes within the Houillères nationales du Bassin Nord-Pas-de-Calais [HBNPC]). Centre Historique Minier de Lewarde. Used with permission.

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Figure 3 The RCL’s team for the 1955−1956 season. Back row (left to right): Sowinski, Sarrazin, Carlier, Wattecamps, Wisniewski, Stiévenard, Dobat, Aurednik, Dumoulin, Duffuler. Middle row (left to right): Marek (coach), Klaus, Jonsson, Clément, Oswarzak, Courtin, Théo, Ziemczak, Ganczarzik, Battut, Trannin (manager). Front row (left to right): Trela, Habitzl, Kowalkowski, Polak, Demay, Louis, Marresch, Hassouna, Raspotnik, Boury. Archives Municipales de Lens [4Fi914]. Used with permission.