Abstract. The range of actors, or "players", involved in the transactions of diplomacy occasioned by sport are manifold. In the case of the world"s "global game" -association football -they include but are not limited to individual footballers, football clubs, national leagues, national associations, football"s international governance structures, multi-national sponsors, and numerous hangers on. Importantly for this analysis, such a panoply of actors creates an architecture, replicated across other sports, which speak to the necessity of furthering the understanding of the relationship between sport and diplomacy. These two phenomena share a long-standing similarity in global affairs; both having been over-looked as means of comprehending relations between different polities otherwise centred on the nation-state. This exegesis advances our understanding in two areas. First, it addresses the parameters of the discussion of "sport and diplomacy" and problematises the discourse between the two with a note on language; and second, it utilises a framework provided by an appreciation of "global diplomacy" to explore concepts of communication, representation, and negotiation in sport and diplomacy.
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