Irriducibili is the ultra group of SS Lazio. They are located in the North curve of the Olympic Stadium in Rome, along with other minority groups but of the same ideology. They have approximately No change 433 members.They are considered ultra rightist and nationalist. In the parties they show banners with swastikas, they make the roman or fascist salute characteristic of the fascist Italy (this salutation was performed at some time by former team player Paolo Di Canio towards them), and shouts towards the AS Roma for considering it "a team of blacks and tribune of malignant Jews ».The association of radical groups began to occur in the 60s, formed mainly by young groups and that received different names, such as: «Tupamaros» or «Eagles». Throughout the 70s more groups will be created, and in 1976 the groups come together in one. In 1978 the first group of ultras amateurs with a marked political tinge emerged: «Vikings».In the year 1992, the Dutch player Aron Winter approached the Irriducibili stand to give them his shirt after Lazio defeated Roma in a derby. However, the radicals rejected it because Winter was not only black but also Jewish.
During a match against Roma in 1998, the Irriducibili displayed banners reading slogans such as: "Auschwitz is your homeland; the ovens, your houses »or« Team of blacks, tier of Hebrews ».
In 2011 the German player Miroslav Klose signed for Lazio. During a match, a radical supporter of the Lazio showed a banner that read: «Klose mit uns», in allusion to the Prussian military motto «Got mit uns». When asked about this incident, Klose himself replied that politics should stay out of football stadiums.
In 2012, the French player of the Lazio, Djibril Cissé, received racist insults through the social network Twitter after confirming his departure to Queens Park Rangers. These insults were attributed to followers belonging to the Irriducibili.

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