Abstract

This chapter uses racism in football as a case study to reinforce the general conclusions of the book. Football racism in Central Europe is quite striking, but not as much as in some other Eastern European countries. Yet incidents of football racism in Central Europe are often described as typically ‘Eastern European’, while very similar incidents in the West are never generalized as ‘Western European’. Criticizing racism in Central European football is urgently necessary, but projecting racism eastward by pretending that it is radically different from the liberal West is ill-advised.

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