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There is no exact date for the establishment of Θύρα 7. It took its name from the homonymous gate 7 of Karaiskakis Stadium, in Piraeus, from where its hard-core fans watched the Olympiacos games. [2] Sometime in the early 1970s, the then hardliners moved to this port from gate 13, due to the more affordable ticket prices.
"Gate 7" (Θύρα 7), οne of the biggest and most supportive fan clubs of Olympiacos, was named after the incident. Although "Gate 7" members are generally considered to be ultras , the people sitting in that gate before and during the incident were normal supporters, without season tickets (as in the old stadium only gate 1—which was a VIP ...
Ultras of Neftochimic Burgas at Lazur Stadium in 2014 Ultras of Lazio at Olympic Stadium of Rome, ... Gate 7: Agia Sophia Stadium: AEK Athens F.C: Original 21 (Gate ...
Twenty-one supporters of Olympiacos died in "Gate 7" (Θύρα 7) of the stadium, after a game between Olympiacos and AEK Athens FC (that ended 6–0), on 8 February 1981; an incident widely known as the Karaiskaki Stadium disaster. In memory of this event, at the tribune where Gate 7 is now, twenty-one seats are black colored instead of red ...
As a sign of appreciation, during the late 1990s, Red Star painted the word Delije in block letters across the north stand. Since the mid-1980s the supporters maintain friendly relations with Olympiacos main ultras group, Gate 7, a friendship based on traditional Greek-Serb friendship, common Eastern Orthodox faith and
Pages in category "Ultras groups" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. ... Gate 4; Gate 7 (supporter group) Gate 9; Gate 13; Genç ...
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Gate 13 would be the first organized group that over the years became a part of the club by affecting club decisions and by following the club on all possible occasions. PAOK fans made Gate 4 in 1976 and Olympiacos fans created the Gate 7 in 1981, the same year that AEK Athens fans created the Original 21. [citation needed]