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Attitude of football fans of AC Sparta Praha towards aggression
Jílková, Eva ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Křivda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Attitude of football fans of AC Sparta Prague towards aggression Objectives: The aim is monitoring of the current milieu in the stands of the Generali Arena, to find out the attitudes to aggressive displays which some of the football fans and the management of the team took on and then another aim is to try to propose some possible proving measures according the information the author got in the research. Methods: Author mentions information got due to the study of the available sources which are connected to these issues. The autor also specified the terms like aggression and its causes and forms, then the behaviour of the individuals and of the crowd, the definition of the attitude and its research and also the theoretical definition of the football matches attenders. The research includes the collectioning and the analyze of the information from the secondary sources, then the observation during the Sparta Prague matches and the interview with some of the fans. Results: The author found out that the nonverbal type of aggression like catcalls to the opponents and like a reaction to the referee decision shows in the stands the most often. The interviews show that the fans this type of the aggression don't consider as an aggression, pyrotechnics belongs to the football and the fights are...
Arrangement to protect against spectator violence at football matches
Menčíková, Tereza ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Procházka, Jan (referee)
Title: Arrangements to protect against spectator violence at football matches Objectives: The goal of this bachelor thesis is the introduction of problems of football spectator violence, the introduction of the arrangements that are used to treat with spectator violence at football stadiums in Europe, especially in England and in the Czech Republic and their comparison. Methods: This thesis has got a description - analytics character. A qualitative research, concretely descriptive analysis and comparative analysis were used in it. Descriptive analysis was used for definition of the main terms about this problem, and for introduction of the arrangements against football spectator violence at football stadiums of the international European organizations and in England and in the Czech Republic. Comparative analysis was used for the arrangements comparison. Results: Result of this bachelor thesis is a summary of the most important terms of football spectator violence and a summary of arrangements used to protect from this phenomenon in Europe. The biggest difference in policies in England and in the Czech Republic is in the national legislation. Arrangements used in England which could be used by the Czech Republic are better training for stewards which means smaller amount of police control,...
Attitude of football fans of AC Sparta Praha towards aggression
Jílková, Eva ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Křivda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Attitude of football fans of AC Sparta Prague towards aggression Objectives: The aim is monitoring of the current milieu in the stands of the Generali Arena, to find out the attitudes to aggressive displays which some of the football fans and the management of the team took on and then another aim is to try to propose some possible proving measures according the information the author got in the research. Methods: Author mentions information got due to the study of the available sources which are connected to these issues. The autor also specified the terms like aggression and its causes and forms, then the behaviour of the individuals and of the crowd, the definition of the attitude and its research and also the theoretical definition of the football matches attenders. The research includes the collectioning and the analyze of the information from the secondary sources, then the observation during the Sparta Prague matches and the interview with some of the fans. Results: The author found out that the nonverbal type of aggression like catcalls to the opponents and like a reaction to the referee decision shows in the stands the most often. The interviews show that the fans this type of the aggression don't consider as an aggression, pyrotechnics belongs to the football and the fights are...

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