It’s a magical weed’: an exploration of drug-themed chants in Greek football fandom

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Publication date 10-2023
Journal Sport in Society
Volume | Issue number 26 | 10
Pages (from-to) 1627-1646
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Bonger Institute of Criminology (ARILS)
Abstract
This article explores the phenomenon of drug-themed chanting among Greek Ultras. We reviewed 440 chants from 11 Greek football clubs to examine the role of these chants, discussing critically the reasons that led to their genesis and their reproduction. We found multiple references to substances which are used in the lyrics either as analogies, or referring to drug use, or to a ‘state of mind’. The overall low degree of drug normalization in Greece, lead the Ultras to seek spaces and time where they can freely talk about drugs without the fear of social or legal control. In addition, drug-themed chanting is a part of a self-identification process through which Greek Ultras seek recognition by the audience in or outside the stadium. That recognition can be used as a process of distinction and differentiation, and also function as a symbolic opposition ‘against modern football’.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2023.2173068
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