The article intends to present the forms of sociability found in soccer that were transposed to the cyberspace from the reproduction of real stadiums into virtual stadiums in Second Life.
Researches are being made on how some social groups (players and fans) have found similar ways of identity expression (as social practice) and at the same time distinguished in their real life structure (due to the internet support) in the cyberspace. Attempts to understand the transpositions of the real sociability of soccer in cyberspace are being made by seeking to compare the spaces of the sociability practice of this sport in the cities with the virtual space, in order to understand the spatial appropriations that take place around this social reproduction amid cyberspace territories
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