1st Edition

Racism, Xenophobia, Antisemitism, and Islamophobia in European Football Symptoms, Sources, and Solutions

Edited By Udo Merkel Copyright 2026
260 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines the prevalence of racism, xenophobia, antisemitism, and Islamophobia in European football. It provides critical assessments of selected policies, strategies, campaigns, and initiatives that have been developed by various stakeholders aimed at combating these discriminatory practices. Bringing together leading football researchers, this book opens with a discussion of the... Read more

1. Introduction: Key contexts, terms and nomenclature

Udo Merkel

2. Conceptual and theoretical considerations: Racism, xenophobia, antisemitism and Islamophobia

Scott Fleming

3. England: Islamophobia in English professional and amateur football: A blind spot

Tom Taylor

4. France: Les Bleus and the Republic: Diversity, difference and discrimination

Jonathan Ervine

5. Germany: Tensions and contradictions in football: Integration versus discrimination

Lasse Müller

6. Italy: Racism, xenophobia, and the North-South divide in football

Alessio Norrito

7. The Netherlands: Racism and policy responses in Dutch football: A critical evaluation

Rens Cremers, Arne Van Lienden, Agnes Elling and Jacco Van Sterkenburg

8. Poland: Nationalism, racism, xenophobia and football fan sub-cultures: Historical developments and contemporary issues

Radosław Kossakowski

9. Portugal: Making sense of and tackling racism in football

Sofia Neves, Joana Topa, Janete Borges, Estefânia Silva, Ariana Correia and Mafalda Ferreira

10. Scotland: Sectarianism as racism in football? The cut and thrust of an ongoing debate

Alan Bairner and Stuart Whigham

11. Spain: Understanding and fighting racism in football: A story of ignorance and half-heartedness

Ramón Llopis-Goig

12. Sweden: Swedish society and football at odds with each other – So open, yet so closed

Katarzyna Herd

13. Europe (I): Supranational political and policy responses to racism and discrimination in football

Christos Kassimeris

14. Europe (II): Comparative observations: Commonalities and differences

Udo Merkel

Biography

Udo Merkel is a German social scientist who spent most of his life working at HE institutions in England, UK. He has a keen interest in the political economy of football, politics and sociology of sport, mega sports events as a foreign policy and diplomatic tools, globalisation, comparative European sport studies, and fan cultures. Now semi-retired, Udo is based in Spain and works as a consultant and independent critical scholar.