Description

Book Synopsis

This book is the first to explore and compare football governance, fandom culture and supporter engagement in Europe. With a specific focus on supporter activism and campaigning, the collection provides a comparative study of several European countries. The authors argue that supporters, despite being the pillar or the ‘lifeblood’ of their club, see their role in football governance marginalised. The volume is unique in that it challenges the widely accepted assumption that membership football clubs encourage the democratic participation of supporters.

Covering football fandom in both the traditional ‘big five’ leagues and non-‘big five’ countries such as Portugal, Turkey, Croatia, Poland and Czech Republic, the volume will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, history, sport management, sport governance and political science.



Trade Review
“The book is structured simply but clearly. The individual contributions are well-written and up-to-date in terms of literature and material. … It is highly stimulating that the book also provides references to approaches of comparative politics that so far have not (or just to a minor extent) been attributed to sport studies.” (Jürgen Mittag, Moving the Social, Vol. 61, 2019)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Borja García and Jinming Zheng.- Part I: Football Governance and Supporter Activism in the ‘Big Five’ European leagues .- 1. The Great Transformation of the English Game: Karl Polanyi and the Double Movement ‘Against Modern Football’.- David M. Webber.- 2. ‘I love going to watch Norwich’: The Experiences of a Transgender Football Fan; Jayne Caudwell.- 3. The Italian Ultras: From Local Divisions to National Co-Operation; Mark Doidge.- 4. Football Supporters’ Trusts in Italy: A Horizontal Survey and the Case of Sambenedettese; Osvaldo Croci.- Well Governed? Fan Representation in German Professional Football Clubs; Daniel Ziesche.- 6. C.A. Osasuna: Identity, Ownership and Governance in Spanish Club Football; Jim O’Brien.- Part II: Football Governance and Supporter Activism outside the 'Big Five’ European leagues.- 7. Football Club Ownership Model in the Republic of Croatia – A Possible Model for Supporters' Inclusion in Football Governance in South-East Europe?; Siniša Petrović, Marko Ivkošić, Petar Ceronja.- 8. Beyond the Pattern: Corruption, Hooligans, and Football Governance in Croatia; Loïc Tregoures.- 9. Benfica TV: Taking Control of the Communication Process; Fernando Borges.- 10. Between Civic Engagement and Politics: A Case Study of Bohemians Prague 1905 Supporters’ Trust; Dino Numerato.- 11. From the Bottom to the Premiership: The Significance of Supporters’ Movement in the Governance of Football Clubs in Poland; Radosław Kossakowski.- 12. Supporter Ownership in Turkish Football; Emir Güney.- Conclusions: The rising importance of supporter activism in European football; Jinming Zheng and Borja García.

Football and Supporter Activism in Europe: Whose Game Is It?

    Product form

    £85.49

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £89.99 – you save £4.50 (5%)

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Tue 23 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Borja García, Jinming Zheng

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Football and Supporter Activism in Europe: Whose Game Is It? by Borja García

      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 02/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9783319487335, 978-3319487335
      ISBN10: 3319487337

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is the first to explore and compare football governance, fandom culture and supporter engagement in Europe. With a specific focus on supporter activism and campaigning, the collection provides a comparative study of several European countries. The authors argue that supporters, despite being the pillar or the ‘lifeblood’ of their club, see their role in football governance marginalised. The volume is unique in that it challenges the widely accepted assumption that membership football clubs encourage the democratic participation of supporters.

      Covering football fandom in both the traditional ‘big five’ leagues and non-‘big five’ countries such as Portugal, Turkey, Croatia, Poland and Czech Republic, the volume will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, history, sport management, sport governance and political science.



      Trade Review
      “The book is structured simply but clearly. The individual contributions are well-written and up-to-date in terms of literature and material. … It is highly stimulating that the book also provides references to approaches of comparative politics that so far have not (or just to a minor extent) been attributed to sport studies.” (Jürgen Mittag, Moving the Social, Vol. 61, 2019)

      Table of Contents

      Introduction; Borja García and Jinming Zheng.- Part I: Football Governance and Supporter Activism in the ‘Big Five’ European leagues .- 1. The Great Transformation of the English Game: Karl Polanyi and the Double Movement ‘Against Modern Football’.- David M. Webber.- 2. ‘I love going to watch Norwich’: The Experiences of a Transgender Football Fan; Jayne Caudwell.- 3. The Italian Ultras: From Local Divisions to National Co-Operation; Mark Doidge.- 4. Football Supporters’ Trusts in Italy: A Horizontal Survey and the Case of Sambenedettese; Osvaldo Croci.- Well Governed? Fan Representation in German Professional Football Clubs; Daniel Ziesche.- 6. C.A. Osasuna: Identity, Ownership and Governance in Spanish Club Football; Jim O’Brien.- Part II: Football Governance and Supporter Activism outside the 'Big Five’ European leagues.- 7. Football Club Ownership Model in the Republic of Croatia – A Possible Model for Supporters' Inclusion in Football Governance in South-East Europe?; Siniša Petrović, Marko Ivkošić, Petar Ceronja.- 8. Beyond the Pattern: Corruption, Hooligans, and Football Governance in Croatia; Loïc Tregoures.- 9. Benfica TV: Taking Control of the Communication Process; Fernando Borges.- 10. Between Civic Engagement and Politics: A Case Study of Bohemians Prague 1905 Supporters’ Trust; Dino Numerato.- 11. From the Bottom to the Premiership: The Significance of Supporters’ Movement in the Governance of Football Clubs in Poland; Radosław Kossakowski.- 12. Supporter Ownership in Turkish Football; Emir Güney.- Conclusions: The rising importance of supporter activism in European football; Jinming Zheng and Borja García.

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account