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Aggresive Behaviour of Football Spectators
Dýšek, Martin ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Procházka, Jan (referee)
Bachelor work "Aggresive behaviour of football spectators" concerns analyzing aggression Czech fans of football teams, which plays in the Gambrinus League. The aim is to monitor the scene and try to suggest possible measures and ways to improve security at stadiums, find out where risk situations come of and draw possible conclusions to prevent them in the future. Bachelor work have two parts. The first part is theoretical and its focused on the obtaining of knowledge and definition of terms related to a better understanding of the problem. Further, to characterize the environment around football clubs, focusing mainly on the Czech clubs with the largest audience base. The practical part is devoted to collecting information, its subsequent analysis and comparison of achieved results. On the basis of this results the author tries to suggest improvements of the current options in the security field. The research methods are observation, interview, descriptive and comparative analysis. Key words: aggression, violence in stadiums, a sport spectator, a football fan, ultras, hooligans, an observation
Football Supporters as a Part of Civil Society
Čarnogurská, Tereza ; Skovajsa, Marek (advisor) ; Navrátil, Jiří (referee)
The diploma thesis "Football Supporters as a Part of Civil Society" deals with the phenomenon of football supporterism from the perspective of the relationship between fan groupings and civil society. After the introduction and the aims of the thesis, where the main aim is the basic description and classification of various forms of grouping of football fans, follows the theoretical part focusing on three main topics: civil society, social movements and subcultures and the world of football supporters. In the empirical part the author presents the results of her qualitative research using particularly methods of participant as well as non- participant observation, informal interviews and the study of documents. The author introduces her own typology of fan groups and organizations and describes their activities within the civil society. In the final part she summarizes the answers to the research questions. The thesis is supplied with a summary, a list of sources, an index, a glossary and three appendices.
Socio-economic cost of hooliganism at football stadiums
Trousil, Štěpán ; Novotný, Jiří (advisor) ; Tyll, Ladislav (referee)
The topic of this word is hooliganism at football stadium. The first chapters are focused on the definitiv and history of hooliganism in the world. Another point is the history of hooliganism in the Czech republic and the incidents that happened at football stadium in the Czech republic in recent years. The main goal of this work is to determine what costs are manifestations of hooliganism Czech football clubs. This informatik is obtained from persons who are responsible for safety during the home games of thein clubs. Another problem of the work is legislativ in the Czech republic associated with fight against manifestations of hooliganism at football stadium.
Football fans - Hooligans on our stadiums.
KROČÁK, Pavel
Bachelor paper is about radical football fans (hooligans). The theory describes football hooliganism and its progress in Europe. Practical part answers the hypothesis: Number 1. most of czech people is afraid of radical football fans. Number 2. most of public depend on activity of state organs to protect againts fans criminality. The research verifies this hyphothesis in the region of South Bohemia and with a view to reality, that most of informations about hooligans are from media.
Hooligans in Czech republic
Holub, Josef ; Hudík, Marek (advisor) ; Rod, Aleš (referee)
This work ananlyzes behavior of football hooligans in Czech republic. We focus especially on the question why do the Czech hooligans involve in riots and fights more than their British counterparts. Not long ago, the British hooligans belonged to the most dangerous hooligans in Europe. We show what was behind the change of their behavior and thus caused that the stadium became a safe place to watch a football game. We try to determine whether these measures are generally applicable within the economic approach to behaviour. The practical part tries to find out how this problem is faced by the Czech Football Association and major league clubs and whether to fight this problem is for them feasible at all. In the final part. I suggest measures that could help to solve the problem with hooligans.

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