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Kicking Politics: How Football Fan Communities Became Arenas for Political Influence

Published: December 11, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.10737v1

By: Helen Paffard, Diogo Pacheco

Potential Business Impact:

Campaigns used football fans to spread political ideas.

Business Areas:
American Football Sports

This paper investigates how political campaigns engaged UK football fan communities on Twitter in the aftermath of the Brexit Referendum (2016-2017). Football fandom, with its strong collective identities and tribal behaviours, offers fertile ground for political influence. Combining social network and content analysis, we examine how political discourse became embedded in football conversations. We show that a wide range of actors -- including parties, media, activist groups, and pseudonymous influencers -- mobilised support, provoked reactions, and shaped opinion within these communities. Through case studies of hashtag hijacking, embedded activism, and political "megaphones", we illustrate how campaigns leveraged fan cultures to amplify political messages. Our findings highlight mechanisms of political influence in ostensibly non-political online spaces and point toward the development of a broader framework in future work.

Page Count
12 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Social and Information Networks