Germany's political rightward shift has permeated its football culture, prompting numerous clubs and fans to protest against far-right ideologies. Major teams, such as Werder Bremen and St. Pauli, are encouraging supporters to stand against the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD). Demonstrations at matches and public events highlight discontent, especially during International Holocaust Remembrance Day. However, the overall fan engagement in political issues has seen a decline, with some advocating for bolder actions to counteract the growing political silence in football culture.
Germany's cultural landscape has been shifting politically, and football, as a major aspect of society, reflects this change with significant fan engagement and demonstrations.
The sustained rise of the far-right AfD has incited reactions from fan groups, with prominent clubs encouraging supporters to publicly oppose right-wing extremism.
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