Publication: Fandom, society and politics in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Fandom, society and politics in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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Koller, C. (2023). Fandom, society and politics in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In B. Buarque de Hollanda & T. Busset (Eds.), Football fandom in Europe and Latin America: culture, politics, and violence in the 21st century (No. 5; Issue 5, pp. 127–148). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06473-9_6
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This chapter discusses the past and present of fan cultures in three neighbouring countries, whose football traditions have always been strongly interconnected, but nevertheless differed considerably: Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Four times World Cup winner Germany until the post-war era resisted official professionalism and only in the early 1960s established a nation-wide elite league championship that already in the 1970s became one of Europe’s leading houses. Nevertheless, football games in Germany have attracted huge number
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Koller, C. (2023). Fandom, society and politics in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In B. Buarque de Hollanda & T. Busset (Eds.), Football fandom in Europe and Latin America: culture, politics, and violence in the 21st century (No. 5; Issue 5, pp. 127–148). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06473-9_6