How do fans around the world behave inside and outside a football match? Football is considered the king of sports in many countries. It is in fact the most popular sport in the world. And coming to the stadium, watching football and supporting your local team have largely become a cultural norm. It's a great way to have fun and relax after work. It also connects people. However, problems can arise when the football rivalry becomes too intense. According to Worldfootball.net, the average attendance in England was 35,921 people per game last season and in Germany it even increased to 42,622 people. Furthermore, in Italy there are approximately 23,000 people and in Spain there are approximately 27,000 people. Plus, there are millions of people who watch their team play every weekend on TV. Not only the public, but also the fans spend a huge amount of money every year, according to media.visitbritain.com, British fans spend over 706 million pounds. This proved that football is very popular all over the world. Most of the fans are "real" fans and some of them are "seasonal" fans. Firstly, "real" fans are someone who loves their club no matter how they play, they are someone who screams at the top of their lungs every time they get to watch their favorite team play. Secondly, "seasonal" fans are the people who support the team that plays well and if that team is no longer good, they will change their mind and support another team that plays well. The similarities between most fans around the world are: They often yell at opposing players when they are wasting time, committing fouls or even just controlling the ball. However, there are many differences in support cultures between countries. First of all, in the United States, soccer is...... at the heart of the card...... of AC Milan, from the players, to the staff, to the players. facilities and history of the club. I love Italian football, in my eyes, Italian football is so different from others, with the liberal style of the players and the wildness of the fans excluding the hooligans. The support cultures in Italy are quite good, as an AC Milan fan I can confirm that the Italian fans are fantastic and their behaviors are fantastic. On the other hand, I love the Vietnam national team as much as most Vietnamese. Vietnam fans are not as generous and polite as European ones, but we choose another style, the sociable, generous and cooperative one. It is difficult to define what Vietnam's supporting cultures are, it is difficult to say that Vietnam fans are kind and affable, but I firmly believe that the love in Vietnam football can be compared to the world's.
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