- A young man joins a group of hooligans.
- Unable to fit in and accept the norms of society, troubled Yorgos, an otherwise brilliant high school graduate who is at war with the world, runs away from home. As the rudderless youth meanders through Athens's mean streets, Yorgos has a chance encounter with Mihos, the violent leader of a dangerous gang of hooligans, who decides to take him under his wing. Now, for the first time in a long while, Yorgos believes that he has found purpose and meaning in life through brutality and unconditional devotion to the ultimate god: his beloved football team. However, Yorgos's newfound happiness demands sacrifice. How far is the uninitiated disciple willing to go in the name of his new family?—Nick Riganas
- Giorgos is a young man who just graduated from college. His parents are preparing a party to celebrate this occasion. George spoils the evening by appearing dressed like a woman as a reaction to the rotten modern society. After a fight with his parents he leaves home and teams up with the "Hooligans", a bunch of punks that cause trouble at football games and destroy everything that stands in their way. One night during a fight, George breaks his spine and as doctors say, he will never walk again. His father starts investigating by himself and finds out that the hooligans are lead by a Nazi organization that take advantage of the whole chaotic situation in order to gain power! When the hooligans learn about the manipulation, they go after the fascists.—Lefteris
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By what name was Houligans: Kato ta heria ap' ta niata (1983) officially released in Canada in English?
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