Riazor Blues ultras of Coruña (Spain)
The Riazor Blues are an ultra group of followers of the Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña constituted as a club in 1987 and which takes this name from the municipal stadium of Riazor. Its political ideology is anti-fascist and anti-racist. The main rivals of this group are Celtarras, Ultra Boys, Ligallo and Frente Atlético.
The Riazor Blues are known for a fight they had with the ultras of the Atletico de Madrid that ended the life of an ultra sports called Jimmy.
Caso Jimmy:On November 30, 2014, the match corresponding to the 13th round of the First Division 2014-15 was held at 12:00 in the Vicente Calderón stadium in Madrid. Around 8:00, members of the Riazor Blues suffered an ambush by the radical group Frente Atlético accompanied by other members of extreme right-wing groups such as the Ultra Boys (ultras of Sporting de Gijón) and Poles. Both groups belong to the ultra movement and identify with opposing political ideologies: the Athletic Front as a group ideologically related to the postulates of the extreme right, while the Riazor Blues to the extreme left.
The fight was tumultuous and continued, leaving behind numerous wounded, several of them by a knife In this scenario, several members of the Riazor Blues (among which was Jimmy) were thrown into the river Manzanares.
Jimmy was injured with various injuries to the head and abdomen, suffering brain and abdominal injuries, with splenic tearing and acute bleeding, which ended in causing his death.
Tribute of the Riazor Blues to Jimmy at the Riazor stadium.
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