The Role of Sports in National Identity and Unity
Asiimwe Aisha
Department of Public Administration and Management Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Sports play a vital role in shaping national identity and fostering unity by creating shared cultural experiences and strengthening communal ties. Major sporting events, such as the Olympics and FIFA World Cup, serve as platforms for nations to express their identity and showcase their strengths on the global stage. Historically, sports have reinforced national pride and political narratives, exemplified by cricket and football in England or baseball and sumo in Japan. Theoretical frameworks, including Social Identity Theory and Symbolic Interactionism, help explain how sports cultivate national loyalty and shape societal narratives. Beyond unity, sports diplomacy has been instrumental in fostering international relations, as seen in cases like “ping-pong diplomacy” between the U.S. and China. However, sports can also deepen national rivalries and highlight societal divisions, including gender disparities, racism, and exclusionary nationalism. The ongoing study of sports and national identity requires a critical examination of its dual role in uniting and dividing societies, particularly in historical and contemporary contexts.
Keywords: Sports and national identity, unity through sports, sports diplomacy, social identity theory, symbolic interactionism.
CITE AS: Asiimwe Aisha (2025). The Role of Sports in National Identity and Unity NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT 6(1):21-27 https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJCIAM/2025/6.1.2127