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The result was the first college football imperialism map, created by Bingham (Reddit user nbingham196), a passion project that transformed the US college football (NCAA) season into a sprawling, map-based "conquest" game. With an initial burst of virality on the r/CFB subreddit, the map became a tradition among fans that fueled countless imitators and dedicated websites. As the creator explained, "I really didn't [take] any inspiration from Risk [the board game] directly, but it certainly fits the game well".

If you want to track or create one of these maps for your favorite league, I can help you lay out the groundwork. Let me know: Which you want to focus on

The next time you settle in for a weekend of football, keep an eye on the map. Every yard gained is a border defended, and every touchdown is a kingdom won.

Similarly, the "Danube School" of football in the early 20th century highlights how the sporting culture of the defunct Austro-Hungarian Empire shaped continental Europe. An English coach, Jimmy Hogan, moved to Vienna and Budapest, establishing a style of quick, technical, and collective play that became the foundation for future powerhouses. This system directly influenced the "Miracle Team" of Austria and the legendary Hungarian "Mighty Magyars" of the 1950s, demonstrating how the soccer "maps" of Europe still reflect the influence of former empires. imperialism football map

Once a team loses its land, it cannot get its original territory back unless they play and defeat the team that currently holds it. Teams can go weeks without owning any land, operating as landless "rebel forces" trying to ambush an empire. Why the Phenomenon Exploded

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as the sun never set on the British Empire, British merchants, soldiers, and civil servants introduced football to virtually every corner of their colonial reach: from South America and India to Africa and the Caribbean. This was often framed as part of the "civilizing mission," a way to instill Victorian values of discipline, teamwork, and fair play in local populations.

On sports forums (Reddit’s r/MapPorn, r/soccer, Twitter/X), users occasionally create to track club or national team territorial control over time. The result was the first college football imperialism

The modern map shows a massive, one-way migration of talent from Africa, South America, and Eastern Europe into Europe’s "Big Five" leagues (England, Spain, Italy, Germany, and France). South American and African domestic leagues are often left financially depleted, functioning as feeder systems for European billionaires. Multi-Club Ownership and State Capital

This map tracks national teams globally. Because international breaks are spaced out, these maps can span years or even decades, tracking the hypothetical "World Empire" of football as the imaginary crown passes from continent to continent through friendlies and World Cups. The Chaos Factor: When Small Clubs Rule the Map

The is highly popular on platforms like Reddit. It provides a fascinating, evolving look at which franchises control the most "real estate." If you want to track or create one

Given the ambiguity, here is a brief overview of how football relates to imperialism:

[Colonial Insertion] ──> [Local Adoption] ──> [Subversive Identity] ──> [Nationalist Revolt] North Africa’s Rebel Clubs

The takes this concept to the next level, often incorporating over 100 teams.

The concept follows a "winner-takes-all" philosophy where land is the ultimate prize.