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  2. Fossa dei Leoni - Wikipedia

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    The Fossa dei Leoni (FDL transl. Lions' Den) was an association of ultras supporters of Italian professional football club Associazione Calcio Milan.Established in 1968, it was the second ultras group to form in Italy, after Commandos Tigre (also supporters of AC Milan) in 1967.

  3. Ultras - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the ultras movement is disputed, [12] with many supporters groups from various countries making claims solely on the basis of their dates of foundation. The level of dispute and confusion is aided by a contemporary tendency (mainly in Europe) to categorise all groups of overtly fanatical supporters as ultras.

  4. AC Milan - Wikipedia

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    The oldest ultras groups in all of Italian football, Fossa dei Leoni, originated in Milan. [92] Currently, the main ultras group within the support base is Brigate Rossonere . [ 92 ] Milan ultras have never had any particular political preference, [ 92 ] but the media traditionally associated them with the left wing [ 93 ] until recently, when ...

  5. Inter Milan - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, during Silvio Berlusconi's reign, Milan fans were viewed as belonging to the centre-right. The traditional ultras group of Inter is Boys San; which are one of the oldest Italian ultras groups, being founded in 1969. Politically, one group (Irriducibili) of Inter Ultras are right-wing and this group has relations with the Lazio ...

  6. Curva - Wikipedia

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    Inter Milan Fans in Curva Nord Milano. ... Ultras The Twelfth Player 2011, Ultras Green Corsairs 2012, Ultra' Amoré E Montalita / Virage Sud ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  7. Football derbies in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The fierce rivalry between the supporters of the two sides dates from the Seventies, the first years of the "Ultras" subculture. Most violent clashes happened in 1988–89 Serie A season, when Fiorentina's supporters threw molotov cocktails at the train carrying hundreds of Bologna's visiting supporters to Florence.

  8. Paolo Maldini - Wikipedia

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    There was a small controversy, however, when the Milan Ultras fans known as Brigate Rossonere protested against Maldini as he said goodbye. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] His last appearance for Milan, and his last game as an active player, was a 2–0 win against Fiorentina on 31 May 2009 in the last match of the Serie A season.

  9. Carnival (¥$ song) - Wikipedia

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    The song prominently contains a vocal loop of chants from Inter Milan's ultras, combined with a bassline and synthesizers. Lyrically, it features the artists discussing oral sex with a woman. Music critics were polarized towards the song, split between praise of the production and criticism of West's verse. Some lauded the chants and picked it ...