
Football Fans, Rivalry and Cooperation
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With examples from Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Croatia, Poland, Turkey, Ukraine, the UK, the US and Zimbabwe, this book brings together case studies on rival fans working together and explores how and why such cooperation takes place. Showcasing original research from a team of international football scholars, it sheds new light on the social and political complexities of contemporary football fan culture.
Football Fans, Rivalry and Cooperation is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in football studies, the sociology of sport, sport and politics, or sport and social theory.
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Fabian Hertel is an associated member of the Centre for the Study of Football and Its Communities in Manchester, UK. He holds a MA in Social Anthropology and Law from the University of Hamburg, Germany.
Sean Huddleston is a PhD candidate in the School of Education at the University of the West of Scotland, UK. He is a graduate in modern history and his field of expertise lies in the history of national identity in Scotland and Ireland.
Content
[Christian Brandt, Fabian Hertel]
2. The Death of the Pope, Pacts and Boycotts: Modes of Cooperation in Polish Football Fandom
[Radoslaw Kossakowski, Lukasz Bieszke]
3. Divided in Colours, United in Course? The Rivalry and Solidarity of Supporting Fans in Germany
[Patrick Bresemann, Gabriel Duttler]
4. Building a Supporters' Culture and 'Growing the Game': Cooperation between Soccer Supporters' Groups in North America
[Markus Gerke]
5. Rivalry, Passion and Cooperation between Argentinean Club Supporters
[Veronica Moreira, Jose Garriga Zucal, Nemesia Hijos]
6. Brazil's Organised Football Supporter Clubs and the Construction of their Public Arenas through FTORJ and ANATORG
[Bernardo Buarque de Hollanda, Rosana Da Camara Teixeira]
7. The Criminalization of Mexican Football Fans and the Emergence of the 'Movement of United Mexican Supporters'
[Roger Magazine, Sergio Fernandez Gonzalez]
8. Torcida and Bad Blue Boys: From Hatred to Cooperation and Back
[Benjamin Perasovic, Marko Mustapic]
9. Never the Twain Shall Meet? The Lack of United Effort between Scottish Fans against the Offensive Behaviour Act (2012)
[Sean Huddleston]
10. Zimbabwe United? Exploring Cooperation and Contestations in the Context of National Football Team Fandom in Zimbabwe
[Manase Kudzai Chiweshe]
11. Istanbul United: A Short-Lived Experience of Agonistic Pluralism
[Ekin Can Goeksoy, Okan Yilmaz]
12. The Unlikely Alliance of Ukrainian Football Ultras
[Maryna Krugliak, Oleksandr Krugliak]
13. Final Remarks
[Christian Brandt, Fabian Hertel]
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