ISSN 1466-0970 (Print); ISSN 1743-9590 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
The inevitability of corruption in Greek football pp. 199-215(17) Authors: Manoli; Antonopoulos; Bairner
Sources of identity and community among highly identified football fans in Germany. An empirical categorisation of differentiation processes pp. 216-231(16) Authors: Winands; Grau; Zick
Patronage and industrial football: explaining the de-politicization of Turkish soccer fandom pp. 232-251(20) Author: Yildirim
Youth perceptions of violence against women through a sexist chant in the football stadium: an exploratory analysis pp. 252-270(19) Authors: Serrano-Durá; Serrano-Durá; Martínez-Bello
Being a Muslim football player in Europe pp. 271-287(17) Author: Shavit
Beyond the reach of FIFA: football and community ‘development’ in rural South Africa, towards a politics of inclusion and sustainability pp. 288-306(19) Authors: Giampiccoli; Nauright
The relevance of media in football coaching: the case of José Mourinho’s leadership approach pp. 307-324(18) Author: Ilharco
Danish police practice and national football fan crowd behaviour. Dialogue or coercive force? pp. 325-340(16) Author: Beedholm Laursen
The Scandinavian sport model: myths and realities. Norwegian football as a case study pp. 341-359(19) Author: Tuastad
‘Here, we are all equal!’: soccer viewing centres and the transformation of age social relations among fans in South-Western Nigeria pp. 360-376(17) Authors: Adebayo; Falase; Akintunde
Perspectives on the U.S.–Mexico soccer rivalry: passion and politics in red, white, blue, and green pp. 377-379(3) Author: Nadel
The death and life of Australian soccer pp. 379-382(4) Author: James
Welcome to Hell: in search of the real Turkish football pp. 382-385(4) Author: Nuhrat