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    Testa, A. (2010). Contested Meanings: the Italian Media and the UltraS. Review of European Studies, vol 2(1), 15–24; Testa, A. and Armstrong, G. (in press; November 2010). Football, Fascism and Fandom: The UltraS of Italian Football, A&C (Bloomsbury), London, Black Publishers. "Violence Threats to Italian Iconic Landmarks and Stadiums". 5 ...

  3. Avanti ragazzi di Buda - Wikipedia

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    "Avanti ragazzi di Buda" (transl. "Forward Youth of Buda(pest)"; Hungarian: Előre budai srácok) is an Italian anti-communist song. [1] [2] Written by Pier Francesco Pingitore and composed by Dimitri Gribanovski, it commemorates the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and is a widespread and well-known song in Italy, having some presence in Hungary as well.

  4. Category:Ultras groups - Wikipedia

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  5. Curva nostra? Mob infiltration of soccer 'ultras' spreads ...

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    Most Italian soccer clubs are backed by groups of ultras - supporters who bring banners, coordinate chanting via megaphone and put on mosaic-style displays at matches. Their rituals have been ...

  6. SS Lazio supporters - Wikipedia

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    Lazio ultras' strongest friendship is with the ultras of Inter. This friendship was born around the mid-1980s and has grown stronger in recent years with the 1997–98 UEFA Cup final in Paris and the infamous 2001–02 Serie A season decider on 5 May 2002 at the Stadio Olimpico , when many fans of Lazio supported Inter, their opposition, hoping ...

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  8. Fossa dei Leoni - Wikipedia

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    That year its hymn was created, inspired by the Italian movie "L'armata Brancaleone". In that period many Italian ultras groups identified themselves with political ideas. In the early years of the Fossa Dei Leoni's existence, most of its members shared left-wing ideas, and then over time the curve moved closer to right-wing ideas.

  9. Curva - Wikipedia

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    Curva (plural: curve) is an Italian term or name for curved stands of seating located at sports stadiums, particularly in Italy; so named, originally, due to their curved or bending shape. The curva plays an integral part in the culture of Ultras and European football .