Classroom lesson · Sport · 🇲🇺 Mauritius

Football in Mauritius

The island's most popular sport, played in every neighbourhood

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What is it?

Football is the most popular sport in Mauritius. Across the island, children play it in parks, on beaches, on school fields and in the street. Mauritius has a national league, a national team, and huge numbers of fans who follow both local clubs and European leagues.

Tell me more

Football has been played in Mauritius for well over 100 years. It arrived with British settlers in the 19th century and quickly spread across the island. Today it is truly the people's sport - played by children of every background, from every community, on any patch of flat ground they can find.

The Mauritian football league is very competitive. Clubs from different towns and neighbourhoods build fierce but friendly rivalries. Match days are lively: families come with banners, drums and plenty of noise. Because Mauritius is a small island, people often know the players personally, which makes local matches feel extra special.

Mauritius has also produced athletes who have competed internationally. While Mauritius is a small nation, its athletes punch above their weight at regional and African competitions. For many children in Mauritius, football is the first sport they learn and the one they love the most.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Football is played in almost every country on Earth. Why do you think one sport spread so far?
  2. 02How does a small country compete in a sport against much larger nations?
  3. 03What does it mean for a sport to be 'the people's game' - something played by everyone, not just the wealthy?
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Classroom activity

Research the Mauritius national football team: what colours do they play in, what is the nickname, what competitions do they enter? Then compare with your country's team and find two things they have in common and two differences. Present your findings to the class.