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The preceding chapter explored how African football migrants have to acclimate to the Swedish elite game in order to succeed in Allsvenskan. Chapter 5, meanwhile, listed some of the most common reasons these players’ careers in Sweden have been cut short. Such tribulations (injuries, etc.), however, potentially affect all professional footballers, so this chapter will instead concentrate on those challenges that are more specific to African imports. In particular, it will show that these problems are not just rooted in differing approaches to the game but also caused by the stress of having to adjust to new cultural and social norms off the pitch.
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Scott, CG. (2015). The African Football Experience in Sweden. In: African Footballers in Sweden. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137535092_7
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