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The Price of Inequality in Football

12 min · 7. sept. 2025
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Is football still “the beautiful game” when financial power decides who gets to compete? This episode spotlights Tuğrul Akşar’s The Price of Inequality in Football, through the lens of Prof. Dr. Ahmet Talimciler’s critical commentary. We examine how wealth gaps, UEFA’s policies, and the dominance of Europe’s elite leagues have tilted the balance of global football.

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