ISSN 1466-0970 (Print); ISSN 1743-9590 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Introduction pp. 119-123(5)
From recreation to competition: Early history of Indian football pp. 124-141(18)
1911: A revisionist perspective pp. 142-157(16)
Race, nation and performance: footballing nationalism in colonial India pp. 158-170(13)
Contesting neighbours: The years of turmoil pp. 171-184(14)
Brothers turn rivals: Communal conflict in Indian football pp. 185-197(13)
A century old journey pp. 198-209(12)
Ghati‐Bangal on the maidan : Subregionalism, club rivalry and fan culture in Indian football pp. 210-226(17)
Regionalism and club domination: Growth of rival centres of footballing excellence pp. 227-256(30)
A sporting colony of growing global capital: Globalization and Indian soccer pp. 257-269(13)
The gendered kick: Women's soccer in twentieth century India pp. 270-284(15)
Looking beyond the sleeping giant syndrome: Indian football at crossroads pp. 285-302(18)
Conclusion pp. 303-307(5)