FSF members teach university courses about soccer or with significant soccer content. Below are some syllabi in PDF (see also our Nov. 9, 2011, session):
- Global Soccer: Social and Cultural History — Peter Alegi (Michigan State, 2017)
- Sports and the Making of the Americas – Rwany Sibaja (Appalachian State, 2020)
- Sport and Collective Identity – Adam Winkel (High Point University, 2018)
- The Business of U.K. Football – Dave Henderson (University of Mary Washington, 2015)
- Global Soccer, Global Politics – Sean Jacobs/Tony Karon (New School, 2015)
- Fútbol y sociedad – Aldo Panfichi (Catholic University of Peru, 2015)
- The Global Game: Soccer and the Politics of Sport – Melissa Forbis (Stonybrook, 2013)
- Comparative Politics of Sport — Michael Schatzberg (Wisconsin Madison, 2011)
- Soccer and Politics — Steven Apostolov/Frank Dell’Apa (UMass Lowell, 2011)
- Philosophy of Sport – David Kilpatrick (Mercy College, 2010)
- The History and Culture of Soccer – Alon Raab (UC Davis, 2010)
- How the Global Game Explains the World, and the Garden State – Tom McCabe (Rutgers Newark, 2010)
- The Global Soccer Industry – John Nauright (George Mason)
- Fussball in Afrika – Susann Baller (Basel, 2009)
- Sport, Politics and Development – Martha Saavedra (UC Berkeley, 2004)
Feel free to borrow from these instructional materials for teaching purposes, and please acknowledge the source.