‘When you score you’re English, when you miss you’re Black’: Euro 2020 and the racial politics of a penalty shoot-out

L. Back, Kelly Mills
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Through an analysis of the fortunes of the England national football team in the Euro 2020 tournament, this article offers a critical assessment of the politics of race, nation and belonging in sport. While racist reactions to three Black players who missed penalties in the final revealed the contingent belonging of Black footballers within racially exclusive definitions of Englishness, the article argues that it also provided an opportunity for an alternative politics of national belonging to be expressed. This takes at least two significant forms: firstly, the political confidence with which Black players and their white allies are speaking out publicly against racism; secondly, the support and solidarity shown to Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho resulting in an English solidarity that is expressed through an avowed rejection of racism. The article concludes that a shared solidarity in sport maybe found, not in the arrogance of national pride or success, but rather, in how players, managers and fans conduct themselves in moments of failure.
“进球时你是英国人,失球时你是黑人”:2020年欧洲杯和点球大战中的种族政治
通过对英格兰国家足球队在2020年欧洲杯上的命运分析,本文对体育运动中的种族、国家和归属感政治进行了批判性评估。虽然对三名在决赛中罚丢点球的黑人球员的种族主义反应揭示了黑人足球运动员在种族排外的英国人定义下的特殊归属,但这篇文章认为,这也为表达民族归属的另一种政治提供了机会。这至少有两种重要形式:首先,黑人球员和他们的白人盟友公开反对种族主义的政治信心;其次,对Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka和Jadon Sancho的支持和团结导致了英国人的团结,这种团结通过公开拒绝种族主义来表达。这篇文章的结论是,体育界的共同团结可能不是在民族自豪感或成功的傲慢中找到的,而是在球员、经理和球迷在失败时刻如何表现自己。
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