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Imperialism Football Map 〈A-Z PREMIUM〉

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: When one team defeats another, the winner takes all of the loser's current land . imperialism football map

The concept of "imperialism" in mapping did not originate in sports. It is a staple of grand strategy video games like Europa Universalis or Civilization , where players paint the map in their color through conquest. The first known application to football appeared on Reddit’s r/soccer around 2015. A user, tired of standard league tables, proposed a simple rule: Click on any marker → "This club’s style

When a Bournemouth fan looks at the map and sees that their tiny, 11,000-seat stadium "owns" the entire city of Manchester (because they beat Aston Villa, who had beaten Man City three weeks prior), they aren't celebrating analytics. They are celebrating conquest. They are celebrating the oldest story in human history: drawing a line around what is yours, and taking what is theirs. The first known application to football appeared on

: At the start of the season (Week 0), every team is assigned the territory closest to its home stadium. This is typically done using a Voronoi diagram, which divides the map based on the geographic distance to each stadium rather than state or county lines.

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