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In 2007, two soccer teams from the Swedish town of Södertälje, the Assyrian Soccer Association team (Assyriska FF, Fotbollsförening) and Syrianska Football Club (Syrianska FC), faced one another in two so-called derbies (contests between two teams from the same city, town, or village). Syriac Orthodox Christian immigrants had established both teams as recreational clubs in the 1970s, and both now played in the third tier of the Swedish professional leagues. Over the years they had enjoyed varying levels of success, and these 2007 derbies represented the first time Assyriska FF and Syrianska FC had met on the field of play since 1989. In their obviously foreign names and in their open embrace of explicit rivalry, these teams gave human form to a cultural and, ultimately, an architectural and planning revolution. That revolution is the subject of this book, which concerns how, in the new and mobile Europe of today, immigrants are causing sea changes in the creation, use, and physical appearance of lived urban space.
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