Investigating the Factors Influencing Anomic Behavior among Football Fans

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Sport is one of the social institutions that has been associated with the daily life ofthe people of the society since ancient times, so that different forms of sports can beseen in history, according to the climatic conditions of the culture of that society. Insome societies, competition in sports has led to the death of an athlete who has beenenjoyable for his viewers, given that sport is a social institution and the structure ofsocial institutions discusses human interaction and interaction. The result ofnormative and abnormal behaviors (anomic) is defined in human interactions andrelationships, and anomic behavior can be considered a social phenomenon. , Thesocial class and subcultures take over as we see different anomic behaviors. Thepurpose of this article is to investigate the factors affecting anomic behavior amongfootball fans, which was done by survey method. The statistical population of allfootball fans who have experienced at least once going to the stadium. Afterreviewing the experimental and theoretical literature, Experience has been gainedin the field.

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Persian
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Journal of Olympic Socio-Cultural Studies, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2020
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73 to 103
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