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.Related image

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