Abstract:
The objective of the study was to investigate football aggressive behaviors from trainers’, managers and players perceptions. A second objective was to investigate differences in hooligan behaviors in light of educational level, experience and marital status. The researchers used descriptive survey procedures to collect data from a sample consisting of (169) trainers’, managers and players selected from (12) football clubs representing (94%) of population of the study. The study used Allawi and Al Raiaan (2004) questionnaire to collect data. Results indicated: Emotional, sport aggression and sport knowledge were related with aggressive behaviors in football. No significant effect was found for educational level on sport aggression. A significant difference was found in sport aggression behaviors due to experience of trainers, managers and players.