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Football isn’t the first thing you associate with the island of Corsica, but this season, for the first time since 1972-73, SC Bastia were joined by AC Ajaccio in the French first division. Fifty-two thousand people took to the streets to celebrate. It was one of the best days on the island since February 27, 1967, regarded as the greatest moment in Corsican football history. The French government had organised a series of matches between France and the regions, including La Corse. The match was played in Marseille where a full house was guaranteed. Corsica won 2-0 and, as far as their fans were concerned, struck a blow for their right to self-government. Corsica’s status as part of metropolitan France is an issue that has raged for almost half a century, leading to abortive attempts at home rule, terrorist attacks and the bizarre appointment of a direct descendant of Nap oleon, Corsica’s most famous son, as governor. Even now, when Bastia travel to the Parc des Princes to play PSG, they are met with chants of “Terroristes, Terroristes”. Corsica’s symbol is the testa di moru, a Moor’s head. Both Bastia and Ajaccio have this stark image of a bandit on their crests. From WSC 193 March 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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