‘I root for underdogs’: football fans who don’t support their home country
Not everyone supports the country where they were born or grew up. Sometimes fans are won over by a player, place, population or style of
Not everyone supports the country where they were born or grew up. Sometimes fans are won over by a player, place, population or style of play Footballers need to be born in a country or have a family tie to that place to represent them at the World Cup, but those rules do not apply to supporters.
Sometimes fans are won over by a team, a star player or even a country. Here six fans tell us why they decided not to
support the country of their birth and instead root for teams with whom they have no family ties. Continue reading...
