“Germany’s victory over Brazil was like the Blitzkrieg”:: the sport-politics nexus in Israel during the 2014 World Cup

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION Global Media Journal-Canadian Edition Pub Date : 2018-07-13 DOI:10.22032/DBT.35004
Tal Samuel-Azran, Y. Galily, Amit Lavie-Dinur, Y. Karniel
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Various voices assert that the sport-politics nexus that characterized international sport events during the Cold War era is irrelevant in the current age of globalization. This study examines the validity of this argument via a case study of Jewish-Israelis’ fandom tendencies during the 2014 World Cup. A survey conducted during the World Cup games among a representative sample of the Jewish-Israeli population revealed that the Dutch team, whose popularity in Israel has been attributed to the Netherland’s perceived support of Jews during the Holocaust, was the most supported team. The teams most rooted against were Iran, Germany, and Algeria, indicating the potential role of the Holocaust and contemporary Jewish-Islamic relations on fandom tendencies. To better understand the animosity towards the German team, which is surprising in light of current improved Israel-Germany relations and the strength of the German team, we analyzed user comments on Israel’s main online newspaper following the German team’s glorious 7-1 victory against Brazil. The analysis revealed that 51 of the 287 user comments made direct or indirect references to the Holocaust, further highlighting the centrality of nationalism in contemporary sport fandom.
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“德国队战胜巴西队就像闪电战”:2014年世界杯期间以色列的体育政治联系
各种声音断言,冷战时期国际体育赛事特有的体育-政治联系在当今全球化时代已经无关紧要。本研究通过对2014年世界杯期间犹太-以色列球迷倾向的案例研究来检验这一论点的有效性。世界杯期间,一项针对犹太裔以色列人的代表性样本进行的调查显示,荷兰队是最受支持的球队。荷兰队在以色列的受欢迎程度被归因于荷兰队在大屠杀期间对犹太人的支持。最坚决反对的球队是伊朗、德国和阿尔及利亚,这表明大屠杀和当代犹太-伊斯兰关系对球迷倾向的潜在作用。为了更好地理解人们对德国队的敌意,鉴于目前以德关系的改善和德国队的实力,这是令人惊讶的,我们分析了在德国队以7-1战胜巴西队后,以色列主要在线报纸上的用户评论。分析显示,287条用户评论中有51条直接或间接提到了大屠杀,进一步凸显了民族主义在当代体育界的中心地位。
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