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Football popularity
- By Ellen Berkin
- Published 01/27/2008
- Recreation and Sports
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Ellen Berkin
Content Editor in Internet Marketing Company – Inter-Dev. http://www.inter-dev.co.il/en/
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Football is the most popular sport in the world; in South America,
FIFA includes 208 different national federations. Many countries consider football a part of their national heritage, and refer to football games as to representative of the country’s national ideas. Football fans create special magazine, which presents latest football news and events, such as transfers of the players, and of season, changing of managers and coaches et cetera. Publishers and editors of fanzines often receive no financial compensation; fanzines are often distributed free of charge or for nominal cost only.
Football popularity often leads to rivalry, which sometimes develops into hooliganism. Fights between supporters of different teams usually occur after football matches. Sometimes football rivalry brings to tragedy on stadiums.
Football has always maintained a foothold in the fans’ enthusiasm. Most of the largest stadiums in the world are used for football, because of its enormous popularity. One of the main interest in this sport is the football transfer rumours part. Raising awareness of the violence among football fans might help to reduce the danger of tragedies and save the rightfully owned popularity of the game.

