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  2. Fan (person) - Wikipedia

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    Fan (person) A fan or fanatic, sometimes also termed an aficionado or enthusiast, is a person who exhibits strong interest or admiration for something or somebody, such as a celebrity, a sport, a sports team, a genre, a politician, a book, a movie, a video game or an entertainer. Collectively, the fans of a particular object or person ...

  3. Fan loyalty - Wikipedia

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    Fan loyalty. Fan loyalty is the loyalty felt and expressed by a fan towards the object of his/her fanaticism. Fan Loyalty is often used in the context of sports and the support of a specific team or institution. Fan loyalties can range from a passive support to radical allegiance and expressions of loyalty can take shape in many forms and be ...

  4. Alluvial fan - Wikipedia

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    An alluvial fan is an accumulation of sediments that fans outwards from a concentrated source of sediments, such as a narrow canyon emerging from an escarpment. They are characteristic of mountainous terrain in arid to semiarid climates, but are also found in more humid environments subject to intense rainfall and in areas of modern glaciation.

  5. Sociology of sport - Wikipedia

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    Sociology. Sociology of sport, alternately referred to as sports sociology, is a sub-discipline of sociology which focuses on sports as social phenomena. It is an area of study concerned with the relationship between sociology and sports, and also various socio-cultural structures, patterns, and organizations or groups involved with sport.

  6. 21 things every sports fan should add to their bucket list - AOL

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    As a sports fan, there are a few events you shouldn't deprive yourself of experiencing. And no matter where your fan loyalties lie, there are things a fan of any team can enjoy.. Here are 21 ...

  7. Sports tourism - Wikipedia

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    Sports tourism refers to travel which involves either observing or participating in a sporting event [1] while staying apart from the tourists' usual environment. Sport tourism is a fast-growing sector of the global travel industry and equates to $7.68 billion. [2][3]

  8. 25 North American stadiums that should be on every sports fan ...

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    Sports stadiums just keep getting better and better. With a wide array of extras ranging from offbeat concession stands to immersive fan experiences, the on-field action is usually only half of ...

  9. In-group and out-group - Wikipedia

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    In social psychology and sociology, an in-group is a social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member. By contrast, an out-group is a social group with which an individual does not identify. People may for example identify with their peer group, family, community, sports team, political party, gender, sexual ...