

This engaging GCSE Geography research task uses football as a hook to explore global inequality, development, population, hazards and globalisation. Students are given 11 random football players and investigate key geographical facts about each player’s home nation, including location, population, HDI, GDP per capita, climate, natural hazards and urbanisation.
The lesson encourages pupils to compare countries, identify patterns, create maps/graphs and make evidence-based judgements. Ideal for Year 10 GCSE Geography, enrichment, revision, or a skills-based lesson linking sport to real-world geography.
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