Introduction...................................................................................................................10
Bernardo Buarque and Thomas Busset
Part 1. Europe
1. A sociological analysis of United Kingdom football fans: historical debates and contemporary issues.............................................................................................. 42
Jamie Cleland and Richard Giulianotti
2. Football fandom in France and Italy
.........................................................................................................................................61
Sébastien Louis
3. A struggle between loyalty and commodification: Scandinavian football fans
.........................................................................................................................................80
Aage Radmann, Torbjörn Andersson and Katarzyna Herd
4. From stands to forests: the development of Belgian and Dutch hooliganism
.......................................................................................................................................102
Bertrand Fincooeur
5. Fandom, society and politics in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
.......................................................................................................................................119 Christian Koller
6. The long shadow of communism, hooliganism and identity politics: contemporary football fandom in Eastern Europe.............................................................................139
Radoslaw Kossakowski
7. Football fandom in south-eastern Europe: the countries from the former Yugoslavia....................................................................................................................160
Loïc Tregoures
8. Claques, ultras and radicals: the uneven development of fandom in Spain and Portugal - a history of identities and political extremism
.......................................................................................................................................177
Carles Viñas
Part 2. Latin America
9. A duel of "hinchadas" Chile and Argentina, a comparative study......................194
Veronica Moreira, Rodrigo Soto Lagos and Carlos Vergara
10. The field of interactions of organized supporters' groups in Brazil
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Felipe Lopes and Rosana da Câmara Teixeira
11. War and football in the Andes: organized groups of supporters in Peru and Colombia.......................................................................................................................231
Aldo Panfichi and Raul Eduardo Martínez
12. Comparative history, culture and structure of Central America's fooball fan groups...........................................................................................................................253
Onésimo Rodríguez Aguilar
13. Isolation, youthful rebellious
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. Europe.- Chapter 2: A sociological analysis of United Kingdom football fans: historical debates and contemporary issues.- Chapter 3: Football fandom in France and Italy.- Chapter 4: A struggle between loyalty and commodification: Scandinavian football fans.- Chapter 5: From stands to forests: the development of Belgian and Dutch hooliganism.- Chapter 6: Fandom, society and politics in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.- Chapter 7: The long shadow of communism, hooliganism and identity politics: contemporary football fandom in Eastern Europe.- Chapter 8: Football fandom in south-eastern Europe: the countries from the former Yugoslavia.- Chapter 9: Claques, ultras and radicals: the uneven development of fandom in Spain and Portugal – a history of identities and political extremism.- Part 2. Latin America.- Chapter 10: A duel of "hinchadas": Chile and Argentina, a comparative study.- Chapter 11: The field of interactions of organized supporters' groups inBrazil.- Chapter 12: War and football in the Andes: organized groups of supporters in Peru and Colombia.- Chapter 13: Comparative history, culture and structure of Central America's fooball fan groups.- Chapter 14: Isolation, youthful rebelliousness and criminalization: football supporters' groups in Mexico.- Chapter 15: Conclusion.