„… ab morgen nennen wir uns Ultras …“ Die Benennungen von Ultrafangruppen in deutschen Fußballligen

Tim Köring, Barbara Aehnlich
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This article deals with the as yet unexplored class of fan group names and shows that they form a separate subclass of ergonyms. Fan group names from the so-called ultra scene are characterized by unique formation patterns, naming motifs and naming fashions, which can be observed from their distribution and development. For this purpose, we analysed 305 names of fan groups active in Germany in the period from 2016 to 2021.The analytic strategies included analysing the individual fan group names themselves, information about these names presented in fan magazines, on internet sites, interviews in fan media, and individual statements from fan groups that were requested for this study.The results indicate that fan group names are typically formed from the combination of certain components: nickname, place name, founding year, and fan cult name. Most of the fan group names consist of two to four of these components. Similarities to and differences from the formation patterns of company names and club names were discussed.Additionally, eleven naming motifs were highlighted, of which the motifs fan culture, origin and community were most prominent. The motifs club, masculinity, military, youth, anarchy, violence, passion and (sub)culture were also found.An analysis of the explanations given for the names showed clearly that a person’s own fan group name is generally extremely important and that the process of naming is complex. These names thus have an identity-forming effect for the fan groups and often refer to fan culture and practice.
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这篇文章处理了尚未开发的一类粉丝群的名字,并表明他们形成一个独立的子类的同音同义词。从其分布和发展中可以观察到,所谓超场景的粉丝群名称具有独特的形成模式、命名母题和命名时尚。为此,我们分析了2016年至2021年期间活跃在德国的305个粉丝团体的名字。分析策略包括分析单个粉丝团体的名字本身,在粉丝杂志、网站、粉丝媒体采访中出现的关于这些名字的信息,以及本研究要求的粉丝团体的个人陈述。结果表明,粉丝群的名字通常是由昵称、地名、成立年份和粉丝崇拜名等组成的。大多数风扇组的名称由上述2 ~ 4个组件组成。讨论了公司名称和俱乐部名称形成模式的异同。此外,还突出了11个命名主题,其中最突出的主题是粉丝文化、起源和社区。俱乐部、男子气概、军事、青年、无政府状态、暴力、激情和(亚文化)等主题也被发现。对这些名字解释的分析清楚地表明,一个人自己的粉丝群的名字通常是极其重要的,命名的过程是复杂的。因此,这些名字对粉丝群体具有身份形成的作用,通常指的是粉丝文化和实践。
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