Football, the beautiful game, often brings out the best and worst in people. This curated list dives into the gritty, adrenaline-pumping world of football hooliganism, where the passion for the game transcends the pitch and spills into the streets. These films offer a thrilling look at the subculture of football fans, their rivalries, and the intense action that follows. Whether you're a fan of the sport or just love a good action flick, this collection promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Business (2005)
Description: While not exclusively about football hooliganism, this film explores the criminal underworld of the 1980s, including the hooligan scene, through the eyes of a young man seeking a new life.
Fact: Directed by Nick Love, the film features a soundtrack filled with 80s hits and showcases the fashion and culture of the time.


Rise of the Footsoldier (2007)
Description: Based on the true story of Carlton Leach, a former football hooligan who becomes involved in the criminal underworld, this film blends action with real-life drama.
Fact: The film has spawned several sequels, focusing on different aspects of Leach's life. It features a gritty, documentary-style approach to storytelling.


Cass (2008)
Description: The biopic of Cass Pennant, a notorious football hooligan, detailing his life from his adoption in Jamaica to becoming one of the most feared men in the UK football scene.
Fact: Cass Pennant himself served as a consultant for the film, ensuring authenticity in the portrayal of his life.


The Firm (2009)
Description: A remake of the 1989 film, this version follows a young man's descent into the world of football hooliganism, exploring themes of loyalty, violence, and the allure of the firm lifestyle.
Fact: The film was directed by Nick Love, who also directed "The Football Factory." It features a strong performance by Paul Anderson, who later gained fame in "Peaky Blinders."


The Hooligan Factory (2014)
Description: A comedic take on the football hooligan genre, this film follows a young man who accidentally joins a football firm, leading to a series of humorous and chaotic events.
Fact: The film stars Jason Mewes, known for his role in "Clerks," and is a parody of the more serious hooligan films.


The Guvnors (2014)
Description: This film explores the clash between old-school football hooligans and the new generation, highlighting the changing dynamics of fan violence.
Fact: It features Doug Allen, who played a hooligan in "The Firm," bringing a sense of continuity to the genre.


Green Street Hooligans (2005)
Description: An American student gets involved with a notorious West Ham United firm after being expelled from Harvard. This film captures the raw intensity of football hooliganism with its gritty portrayal of fan violence.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life events and the book "Among the Thugs" by Bill Buford. Elijah Wood, known for his role in "The Lord of the Rings," plays a character far removed from his usual roles.


The Football Factory (2004)
Description: This film delves into the lives of Chelsea football hooligans, exploring their violent encounters with rival fans and the personal struggles of the main characters.
Fact: The movie is based on the novel by John King and features a cameo by former Chelsea player Dennis Wise. It was also one of the first British films to receive an 18 rating for its violent content.


Awaydays (2009)
Description: Set in the 1970s, this film follows a young man who becomes involved with the "Pack," a group of football hooligans, exploring themes of identity and belonging.
Fact: The film is based on Kevin Sampson's novel and features a soundtrack that captures the era's music scene.


I.D. (1995)
Description: Undercover police officers infiltrate a group of football hooligans to expose their violent activities, leading to a tense and thrilling narrative.
Fact: The film was directed by Philip Davis and features a young Reece Dinsdale. It was praised for its realistic portrayal of the hooligan subculture.
