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  2. Supporters' group - Wikipedia

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    According to a writer for Spiked, the four core points of the ultra mentality are: [3] never stop singing or chanting during a match, no matter the result; never sit down during a match; attend as many games as possible (home and away), regardless of cost or distance; loyalty to the stand in which the group is located

  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. East Bengal Ultras - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2013, it was the first Ultras group in Indian football and has been credited with revolutionising the Indian football fan movement. East Bengal Ultras was the first supporters' group in India to organise an on-field pyrotechnics show and the first in South Asia to organise a live chant show, which was named Tunes of Colony, in 2019 ...

  5. Ultras Ahlawy - Wikipedia

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    Ultras Ahlawy is known for its members' banners at both home and away games. The most famous examples were the El-Ahly logo at a SuperSport United F.C. match in the CAF Champions League, the red devil at a Zamalek match in the Premier League, and a Freedom for Ultras banner at the match against Espérance in the CAF Champions League.

  6. Ultras Mostar - Wikipedia

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    Ultras Mostar is HŠK Zrinjski Mostar supporters' group in Bosnia and Herzegovina [1] Officially, the Ultras-Zrinjski Fan Club was founded in March 1994, when the Citizens' Associations Act entered into the Registry of Citizens' Associations in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, and exist as an unregistered supporter group. [2]

  7. Ultras Malaya - Wikipedia

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    The Ultras Malaya are football supporters associated with Malaysia national football team. The Ultras Malaya first appeared in 2007 during the campaign of AFC Asian Cup when Malaysia along with Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam hosted the competition. [3] Ultras Malaya is the largest supporter club in Malaysia dedicated to the Malaysia national team.

  8. La Familia (Beitar supporters' group) - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Football Association (IFA) punished Beitar by forcing them to play their next game against Sakhnin with no fans present. Vandals set fire to the IFA's offices and left graffiti threatening the life of the IFA chairman. The graffiti included the initials "LF" for La Familia, but the group denied involvement.

  9. Wikipedia:Ultras - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has editors and groups of editors who are ultras, fanatics in their support for a particular topic. Some of the topics that have ultra support include film and television areas. Certain directors and actors, and certain studios, certain networks/platforms, certain shows, and certain franchises seem to have groups of ultra-loyal editors.