Inclusive, inviting, inspiring: Insights into the experiences of women's football fans in Australia and Germany

Author:

Schallhorn Christiana1ORCID,Symons Kasey2,Kunert Jessica1ORCID,Rose Lina-Doreen1

Affiliation:

1. Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany

2. Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

Abstract

Despite growing interest in women's football, limited research exists on its fans and their fan experience. Thus, findings from women's football culture against the background of hegemonic masculinity are presented, demonstrating how the space counteracts this concept. An online survey for fans located in Australia and Germany was developed to explore perceived differences in the culture of women's football. Participation in online (social media, broadcast) and offline (in stadium, in-person events) communities was examined. Further findings identified relevant themes for women's football fans: (1) the authentic character of women's football; (2) the strong bond between teams, players and fans; (3) the stadium as a safe space; (4) the friendly atmosphere in the stadium; and (5) less commercialisation, mediatisation and professionalisation. Implications for women's football, its fans and fan culture are discussed.

Funder

Australia-Germany Joint Research Cooperation Scheme funding

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science

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