Utras of soccer
Monday, June 18, 2018
Ahlawy ultras of Al-Ahly Sporting Club (Egypt)
Ultras Ahlawy (UA-07) is an Egyptian ultras group that supports the Cairo-based Egyptian Premier League football club Al Ahly SC. The group was founded in 2007 by former members of the first Ahly support group, Ahly Fans Club (AFC).
Ultras Ahlawy raised its banner for the first time at a match against
ENPPI on 13 April 2007. Ultras Ahlawy also supports the Al Ahly basketball, volleyball, and handball teams.Ultras Ahlawy first became known for its banners and pyro shows. Later the group began introducing derby matches using the "We Are Egypt"
chant. Ultras Ahlawy also introduced long-form supportive songs to
Egyptian stadiums.On 23 April 2018 Ultras Ahlawy announced on Facebook that they will freeze their activity for indefinitely period of time Because of the arrests of their members by the police.In July 2010 the Ultras decided not to attend matches after clashing
fiercely with the police in a pre-season friendly., the board president,
called on fans to stop boycotting Ahly's matches and once again support
the club from the stands. The group asked for its right, and asked the
club for protection from police attacks against supporters.Reconciliation efforts came days ahead of Ahly's crucial Champions
League showdown against Algeria's JS Kabylie (Shabibat Al Kabyile).
Friday, June 15, 2018
2018 World Cup in Russia
Yesterday the World Cup started in Russia with the match of the host against Saudi Arabia, in which Russia thrashed 5-0 with a very good game of Cheryshef scoring two very good goals against Saudi Arabia that did not have much to do with the game of the locals.
Friday, June 8, 2018
Herri Norte Taldea ultras os Atletic de Bilbao (Spain)
Herri Norte Taldea (Spanish: Grupo Norte Popular), also known as HNT, is a group made up of a group of Athletic Club fans.Herri Norte Taldea was formed in 1982. Shortly after its creation, the northern stand of the San Mamés stadium was remodeled, where it was set up to host the 1982 World Cup. At the end of the 80s, coinciding with a bad time for Athletic Club, HNT suffered an internal crisis, in which the group was divided into the sides the "Reds" and the "Ultrillas". Finally, the "Ultrillas" were expelled from the group, since they wanted to eradicate the political ideal of the group and focus only on encouraging the team.
In the early 90's HNT grew considerably, creating sections outside the Basque Country and became an English hooligan court group. Since then, the group has held several acts of an "anti-fascist" character, one of the most recent was the celebration of "Day of the Immigrant", inviting more than one hundred Africans from the Afro-Basque organization.
Monday, June 4, 2018
Celtarras ultras of Celta De Vigo (Spain)
In the first half of the decade of the 80s, the great boom of the groups of organized fans takes place in the Spanish state, that will appear from the imitation of those that already existed for several years in countries like England or Italy. They are unmarked groups of the rest of the fans of their respective teams, especially for their way of animation, colorful and, in many cases, violence shown.
Vigo was not alien to all this, and back in the early 80s the Celestial Youths were born; along with these, other clubs such as Comando Celta, gave the Balaidos stadium a greater color with its faixas and flags. The JJCC, the only group that owned a place in the stadium itself. They also had a large cover, with the colors of the equipment.
The existence of the JJCC will have its importance in the consolidation of Celtarras years later, since many members of the group previously passed through the Celestial Youth. Spectacular Bengaleos are still remembered in the eighties.
From its birth, Celtarras always tried to carry out a coherent line with its ideas, and political and social commitment. A The more or less active participation of members of this group in different groups, organizations and events of a student, political, social, etc., always had their continuity in the football field.
Over the years, Celtarras was consolidated as the engine of Balaidos in terms of animation.
Since the beginning of the group there have been innumerable clashes with other radical groups and altercations and riots with citizen security forces, such as the national police.
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Millwall Bushwackers ultras of Milwwal (England)
The Millwall Bushwackers are a hooligan firm associated with Millwall Football Club.The club and fans of Millwall have a historic association with football hooliganism, which came to prevalence in the 1970s and 1980s with a firm known originally as F-Troop,
eventually becoming more widely known as the Millwall Bushwackers, who
were one of the most notorious hooligan gangs in England.On five occasions The Den was closed by the Football Association and the club has received numerous fines for crowd disorder.Millwall's hooligans are regarded by their rivals as amongst the
stiffest competition, with Manchester United hooligan Colin Blaney
describing them as being within the 'top four' firms in his
autobiography 'Undesirables'and West Ham hooligan Cass Pennant featuring them on his Top Boys TV YouTube channel, on which this fearsome reputation for cartoon violence was described.
Friday, May 25, 2018
Boixos Nois ultras of Barcelona FC (Spain)
The Boixos Nois (English: Crazy Boys, from the Catalan word "Bojos" meaning crazy) is an ultras supporter group organised around the football club FC Barcelona, based in Catalonia. Founded in 1981 it was composed of left-leaning Catalan nationalists, until a surge of skinheads joining in the mid-1980s saw the political orientation turn from Catalan nationalism and socialism to far-right Catalan separatism and far-right Spanish nationalism. For many years the Boixos Nois enjoyed a close relationship with FC Barcelona until former president Joan Laporta banned their presence at games in 2003.
They are notorious in Spain for their violent behaviour and frequent clashes with authorities, with some members being convicted for death threats, murder, illegal firearms possession, extortion and drug trafficking.
Mosaic to Andres Iniesta after his last game with FC Barcelona.
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Bukaneros ultras of Rayo Vallecano (Spain).
Bukaneros
is a rayista collective formed around 1992, when the team of our
neighborhood was fought in the noble categories of our football. All these years of history have been based on the struggle and defense
of our team, our neighborhood and our way of understanding it always
clean of racism and fascism, values as far from us as what the Rayo
Vallecano represents.
We want a lightning bolt, fighter, delivered. The A. Rayo Vallecano symbol and pride of the working class that every Sunday goes to the New Stadium of Vallekas to see pure football and escape from everyday reality. That is why in all our material only appears the old, and for us authentic, shield of our team. We do not want a Ray for advertising or propaganda purposes, only the one that once was and that sometimes regains its true spirit when it moves away from other interests.
For that reason we do not understand watching a game in Vallekas sitting in our locality or a game as a visitor watching it on television. For each one of us the color franjirojo means to follow it, to animate it and to raise it next to each companion of the group, companion of good and bad moments in so many hours of coexistence.
Following the path of the most veteran of the group, those who started this magnificent journey, the group has evolved in number and organization to reach several hundred members for some seasons and agglutinate, above all, a hundred people willing to follow Rayo and identify fully with Bukaneros. Prepare the meeting next Sunday, share the previous match with the rest of the group, cheer until burst, be present in the next trip and defend what we are always with a proper style and well defined.
We want a lightning bolt, fighter, delivered. The A. Rayo Vallecano symbol and pride of the working class that every Sunday goes to the New Stadium of Vallekas to see pure football and escape from everyday reality. That is why in all our material only appears the old, and for us authentic, shield of our team. We do not want a Ray for advertising or propaganda purposes, only the one that once was and that sometimes regains its true spirit when it moves away from other interests.
For that reason we do not understand watching a game in Vallekas sitting in our locality or a game as a visitor watching it on television. For each one of us the color franjirojo means to follow it, to animate it and to raise it next to each companion of the group, companion of good and bad moments in so many hours of coexistence.
Following the path of the most veteran of the group, those who started this magnificent journey, the group has evolved in number and organization to reach several hundred members for some seasons and agglutinate, above all, a hundred people willing to follow Rayo and identify fully with Bukaneros. Prepare the meeting next Sunday, share the previous match with the rest of the group, cheer until burst, be present in the next trip and defend what we are always with a proper style and well defined.
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