Association football culture

Fans of Kerala Blasters FC unfolding their tifo at Indian Super League
English football fans at the 2006 FIFA World Cup
South Koreans watching their nation on the big screens in Seoul Plaza during the 2002 World Cup

Association football culture, or football culture refers to the cultural aspects surrounding the game of association football. As the sport is global, the culture of the game is diverse, with varying degrees of overlap and distinctiveness in each country. In many countries, football has ingrained itself into the national culture, and parts of life may revolve around it. Many countries have daily football newspapers, as well as football magazines. Football players, especially in the top levels of the game, have become role models.

Football has 160 years of history. The rules were first written in England in 1863, and since then a vast and diverse culture has emerged. The culture of football can be easily divided into how the players, fans and clubs see the sport. Held every four years, the FIFA World Cup is a "month long festival of football", with The Independent adding "its extreme popularity across the expanse of the globe giving it a uniquely universal audience".[1]

  1. ^ "A riot of colour, emotion and memories: the World Cup stands alone in the field of sport". The Independent. Retrieved 26 August 2018.

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