Football Fans Around the World

From Supporters to Fanatics

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  • Price: $40.00 $36.00
  • Paperback: 266 pages
  • Also available in Hardback
  • Published: February 2009
  • ISBN: 978-0-415-49564-6
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Series: Sport in the Global Society.

This volume investigates the way in which football supporters around the world express themselves as followers of teams, whether they be professional, amateur or national. The diverse geographical and cultural array of contributions to this volume highlights not only the variety of how fans express themselves, but their commonalities as well. The collection brings together scholars of North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa to present a global picture of fan culture.

The collection shows that while every group of fans around the world has its own characteristics, the role of a football fan is laced with commonalities, irrespective of geography or culture.

This book was previously published as a special issue of Soccer and Society.

Table of Contents

The US National Team: Never a Home Field Advantage. The Bangal Beats the Ghati: West Bengal versus East Bengal: A Lost Nationalist Tale. Football Fans in Italy. Hooliganism Goes Global, Violence in Global Soccer. Football Fans in Southern California: Cyber Space Football. Manchester United fans and Malcolm Glazer. Senegal Goes Global: A Universal African Spanish Ultras, A New Breed of Football Fan: Spain and its Footballing Army, Japanese Soccer Fans, Living for the National Team: Football Fan Culture in Brazil, Fan Culture in Argentina

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