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World Service,19 Jun 2010,28 mins

When Football United Prisoners

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*** This programme was first broadcast on 19 June, 2010 *** Alan Green travels with former prisoner Sedick Isaacs to Robben Island. We hear how, despite the brutality and hardships, in-mates fought for the right to set up one of the most extraordinary football leagues - the Makana FA - which became a powerful symbol of resistance. While on the island Alan visits Nelson Mandela's cell and the football pitch on which the in-mates played. He also talks to another former prisoner Lionel Davis who speaks of the atrocities the in-mates faced on a daily basis, and Professor Chuck Korr who wrote a book about the Makana FA called 'More Than Just a Game'. (Image: Nelson Mandela's cell on Robben Island, Credit: Getty Images)

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