American Reacts To The World's Best Football Fans & Ultras: EUROPE

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  • @juliansanchezharris5773
    @juliansanchezharris5773 Год назад +1179

    American games: "Oh, this is nice. How joyful and entertaining!"
    European games: *Literall war rallies*

    • @tonikompe877
      @tonikompe877 4 месяца назад +11

      Obwohl die Amis immer den Krieg mochten 😜🤣

    • @Ash05771
      @Ash05771 4 месяца назад +7

      Fr. Poland was intense.

    • @daniel68948
      @daniel68948 3 месяца назад +11

      Well better than before when Europeans literally went to war with each other

    • @juliansanchezharris5773
      @juliansanchezharris5773 3 месяца назад +4

      @@daniel68948 true that. I feel sports and politics has taken over what used to be regional or national wars, back in time

    • @piet521
      @piet521 2 месяца назад +1

      yeah europeans in sports like muricans in poilitks ^^ war dude war

  • @juniorbarra8296
    @juniorbarra8296 Год назад +4915

    In US sport is a business while in Europe sport is passion

    • @yangerjamir0906
      @yangerjamir0906 Год назад +285

      South America too..the fans are absolutely crazy. Love the passion.

    • @HSV18876
      @HSV18876 Год назад +17

      @@yangerjamir0906 true

    • @kathfora
      @kathfora Год назад +86

      cough fifa cough uefa cough

    • @roccobln10
      @roccobln10 Год назад +21

      @@kathfora yeah, they sell us fans for money!

    • @cristianoronaldo-jw4mj
      @cristianoronaldo-jw4mj Год назад +14

      The Moroccan fans too.

  • @jeffreyjeffrey6090
    @jeffreyjeffrey6090 Год назад +888

    As a German I can say that you really don’t care how do you feel in the seats. You are just singing and feeling it. You have to see German fans when their team scores

    • @paulodingle2142
      @paulodingle2142 11 месяцев назад +41

      I think we are all like that in Europe nothing beats football

    • @KimmieArgyshev
      @KimmieArgyshev 9 месяцев назад +16

      German football fans are dedicated for sure!!

    • @jeffreyjeffrey6090
      @jeffreyjeffrey6090 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@KimmieArgyshev SoCcEr?

    • @KimmieArgyshev
      @KimmieArgyshev 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@jeffreyjeffrey6090 Oh no…I screwed up 😂. I watched 3 videos before this one where they said “soccer” the entire time. I failed to be a good European 🥺😂

    • @ritlox6333
      @ritlox6333 9 месяцев назад +3

      Also in the blocks where the ultras are are rarely any seats at all and you just stand

  • @user-nq5kl7yu4d
    @user-nq5kl7yu4d 5 месяцев назад +70

    Just to mention: Dynamo Dresden at 14:30 just plays 3rd league in Germany!

  • @user-yy2jg6bz1c
    @user-yy2jg6bz1c Год назад +573

    In Greece we say, is more easy to change religion than to change football team"

    • @menchu6629
      @menchu6629 Год назад +22

      You can change everything but your team, no matter if it is football, basket or any sport.

    • @angelin0912hn
      @angelin0912hn Год назад +9

      You only get to drop your team the day you drop your last breath

    • @michelecagnetta4012
      @michelecagnetta4012 Год назад +24

      In Italy we say "only 2 things you can never change in life: your mother and your club"

    • @georgestamouliskonstantini2319
      @georgestamouliskonstantini2319 Месяц назад

      Τι ομαδα εισαι;

    • @user-yy2jg6bz1c
      @user-yy2jg6bz1c Месяц назад

      @@georgestamouliskonstantini2319Παοκ

  • @Lonely_Goat
    @Lonely_Goat Год назад +979

    america will have fans like this once they have 5000 yrs of history, my pub's front door is older than america

    • @alfalabs8449
      @alfalabs8449 Год назад +25

      lol

    • @comradesam3382
      @comradesam3382 Год назад +69

      Same, I go to work a few minutes walk and I walk past Like 6 pubs and 20 houses older than their entire nation

    • @danielwoods3896
      @danielwoods3896 Год назад +13

      Every time an American tries to get into football y'all throw these random ass jabs at their whole country

    • @hablamosmalinois9767
      @hablamosmalinois9767 Год назад +13

      My homestead is several centuries older than the USA

    • @Lonely_Goat
      @Lonely_Goat Год назад +1

      @@hablamosmalinois9767 that's cute.

  • @Vickytin
    @Vickytin 11 месяцев назад +307

    Not only in Europe, but in México, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia, etc we live the sport, we live for our club which represents our country or city or town. It's more than a sport... It's family, it's identity, it's the community, the vales we hold dear!

    • @davidmatthies9903
      @davidmatthies9903 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes sir ! ❤

    • @Thatfik
      @Thatfik Месяц назад +1

      Best comment
      Deserves 20000999 likes

    • @francescodarno3846
      @francescodarno3846 Месяц назад +1

      Morocco, Egypt, Indonesia ...

    • @Rozac68
      @Rozac68 28 дней назад

      I could'nt say it better.....greatings from Stuttgart, Germany.
      VfB❤❤❤

  • @Miguel-ej8cf
    @Miguel-ej8cf Год назад +27

    "they are littrelly on fire" can someone explain this dude its flares

  • @shaunwalford3534
    @shaunwalford3534 Год назад +1994

    Supporting your club in Europe can sometimes have very little to do with football, and be all about pride, patriotism, rivalries, politics and sometimes religion. It’s an escape from the real world and being an ultra is ultimate way for people to express their passion and love for their club.
    It’s really hard to put it into words, but it’s not just being a fan of a football club for them, it’s a way of life.

    • @DataLog
      @DataLog Год назад +60

      It's a substitute for war.

    • @jansporis1548
      @jansporis1548 Год назад +16

      You have to be either african european or Latin american to really Unterstand pur passion

    • @DataLog
      @DataLog Год назад

      @@jansporis1548 Wtf? Why African European? They barely play any football. Eastern Europeans are most passionate about it and they're all white as snow.

    • @GreeceGamers
      @GreeceGamers Год назад +1

      @@jansporis1548also greek pur passion here

    • @jansporis1548
      @jansporis1548 Год назад

      @@GreeceGamers greeks are europeans

  • @runningdevers1852
    @runningdevers1852 Год назад +3104

    You have to know that these light flare's are prohibited in most countries in Europe but they still get them inside the stands. In Europe football is a way of life and you support your team everywhere. Before I had kids I travelled to 10 different countries in Europe to support my team during European away games. The band you get with you fellow supporters is something unique. I've been to Ajax Amsterdam ( Netherlands ) a few times as well and it's amazing to experience the atmosphere over there!

    • @richivey1044
      @richivey1044 Год назад +50

      yep, had pyro down my trousers to get into a few grounds 🤣

    • @meesderijk3726
      @meesderijk3726 Год назад +53

      In the Netherlands Feyenoord has the best ultras and fantastics. Ajax is just the biggest club, but is does not have the best atmosphere.

    • @smoaky123
      @smoaky123 Год назад +3

      It’s not the same like the US, if you bring flares it’s considered basically bringing a weapon and can be a felony.

    • @richivey1044
      @richivey1044 Год назад +9

      @@smoaky123 probably going to avoid US goes, they seem way too tame lol

    • @smoaky123
      @smoaky123 Год назад +2

      @@richivey1044 because a $2 flare isn’t brought in? That’s how we gauge these events? 😂😂😂 college football games in the US are still massive and very exciting.

  • @gandalf_thegrey
    @gandalf_thegrey 9 месяцев назад +121

    14:13
    As a german i can say a few things about that
    You feel very connected to the people around you and like you are part of something really big.
    Nothing matters just your love for the club.
    Clubs, particularly in germany, have a special status in law.
    They are not companies people take great interest in. Its ... literally a club you can join.
    Which allows you to part-take in voting of the leading personell of the club (its works very similar to our political elections).
    Thus these clubs (sometimes more, sometimes less) really show and stand for the values of the people that are supporting it.
    Sometimes clubs even have a political identity. Like St. Pauli in Germany or Lazio Rom in Italy.
    I come from a "working town" that made a lot of money in coal and steel back in the day. And values like "hard work, always getting back up, blood sweat and tears" are deeply ingrained into the region. And thats also what we expect from the players, we dont expect technical brilliant, mind blowingly beautiful football.
    We want work horses that never give up. If they do that and lose thats totally fine.

    • @usuarioabsoluto
      @usuarioabsoluto 3 месяца назад +11

      "Hard work, always getting back up, blood sweat and tears" and "We want work horses that never give up. If they do that and lose thats totally fine" sounds a loooot like shared values with Santiago Wanderers from Valparaíso, Chile, founded in 1892 as a response to the "local british bourgeoisie folks" residents in the city, who, back in time, practice football just as a "socialité activity".

    • @rid1bee
      @rid1bee Месяц назад +1

      Are you from the Ruhr area?

    • @usuarioabsoluto
      @usuarioabsoluto Месяц назад

      @@rid1bee I'm from Valparaíso, Chile

  • @derJoker659
    @derJoker659 11 месяцев назад +46

    Bro, I live in Germany and am a real football fan of a German team myself. I can tell you that it's the same with every football game, in every stadium, this is an experience that everyone must have had, an experience that has to be experienced.

    • @Ezekiel903
      @Ezekiel903 2 месяца назад +1

      Most fans grew up in the city, we know the fan chants from a young age, it's not just about football, but about our city, family, culture. It's like showing to be ready to defend the city.

  • @dotty3825
    @dotty3825 Год назад +1781

    The one with the date 1944 was the tribute on the day of 73rd anniversary of Warsaw Uprising. We have a time in the day everyone in a whole country of Poland stands for few minutes in silence to honor the people who took a part in it and died for our freedom. It is called "W hour". The fans stood in silence and brought the banner up to honour the fallen.

    • @dr.biervampir270
      @dr.biervampir270 Год назад +76

      good to know. greetings from Germany 🤝

    • @jezlanejl
      @jezlanejl Год назад +9

      Should of called it Great Britain day because without Britain you would all be speaking German.....

    • @dotty3825
      @dotty3825 Год назад

      @@jezlanejl What? Without Poland you would be speaking German too... And this day has nothing to do with Britain. On this day Britain was nowhere in sight when innocent people died slaughtered by Germans. If you want to say something like that you should at least know a bit of history or just about the date you are talking about. You just look a little stupid making statements like this offending the people who died there fighting for their country and those who fought in other battles fighting for yours and many other countries.
      P.S Britain helped only when they were endangered by Germany (I understand they didn't want to start a fight when they didn't have to) and many Poles died already so I don't know what I should thank Britain for. They helped sure but Poland was a good ally in the fight with Nazi Germany. At the end it was probably because of joint forces of Poland and Britain but Britain gave away Poland at the end to Russians so they betrayed Poland's trust.

    • @jezlanejl
      @jezlanejl Год назад

      @@dotty3825 , Ummm really, England could of stayed well out the war or even teamed up with the Germans but we had some stupid pact saying if Poland got invaded we would join in on there side, we could of f'ed you up but we stood by our word. Without that how would Poland even have a chance, we bankrupted ourselves and lost an Empire basically because of Poland.

    • @dotty3825
      @dotty3825 Год назад

      @@jezlanejl You do know that H!tler wanted to conquer Europe? You were not safe eather way but if you stayed away from the battle at that time Germany would seize Poland and France and you would have to fight them on your own. Then you wouldn't even exist on the map.

  • @helvete983
    @helvete983 Год назад +1290

    Germany has a rule called the 50+1 rule, which means a football club can never be totally owned by outside investors, which means the fans tend to own their own clubs, as a result they are some of the most passionate fans in the world. And yes as an Englishman it pains me to say that, but at least Leeds United made the video, defiantly one of the loudest and most passionate English teams.

    • @MrBierbanger
      @MrBierbanger Год назад +70

      The same in Sweden, great rule.....

    • @roccobln10
      @roccobln10 Год назад +34

      Yeah this save our leagues, but it gives ways to evade this rule. Look for example RB Leipzig

    • @jellolookingass7348
      @jellolookingass7348 Год назад +1

      same with sweden

    • @bentan1774
      @bentan1774 Год назад +1

      helvete means "damn" in swedish, just so you know my guy :D

    • @helvete983
      @helvete983 Год назад +3

      @@bentan1774 no it doesnt

  • @Linostube0208
    @Linostube0208 10 месяцев назад +28

    As a paok fan ( 7:53 ) I have to say that every time I go to a match, the atmosphere is amazing and it’s worth going there only to see it

    • @sw_ben1510
      @sw_ben1510 2 месяца назад

      ayo why da products in ya shop so cheap like 64.90EUR for an authentic jersey

    • @Linostube0208
      @Linostube0208 2 месяца назад +1

      @@sw_ben1510 thats cheap for the club’s brand “macron” sometimes the jerseys which are on sale cost over 30€

    • @VasilisMakarikas
      @VasilisMakarikas Месяц назад

      @@sw_ben1510 cheaper country i guess

    • @eastsidepaok3178
      @eastsidepaok3178 Месяц назад

      ​@@sw_ben1510no my friend the jerseys are expensive but most people buy their clothes for the team from fan clubs

    • @KeepDancingForEver
      @KeepDancingForEver 19 дней назад +1

      ​@@sw_ben1510 the basic salary in Greece has recently been increased to 700€ a month, that's why. It's close to 10% of most people's salary.

  • @krspe3269
    @krspe3269 Год назад +14

    Galatasaray currently holds the guinness world record for the loudest crowd measured from the center of the stadium, measuring at 131.7 decibels, which is louder than a jet engine. you can find many videos of it on youtube. btw last night we won the championship and ultras went craaaazy so i suggest watching that aswell.

    • @lukaszprotas
      @lukaszprotas 8 месяцев назад +3

      One of my dreams is to see Istanbul derby. I am Legia Warsaw fan myself, so You know, I have high standards ;) I'd love to find out if rumours about turkish ultras are true :D ;)

    • @SanaNeUlan87
      @SanaNeUlan87 14 дней назад

      Thats 100% true

    • @angelamaryquitecontrary4609
      @angelamaryquitecontrary4609 12 дней назад +1

      Galatasary's motto: "Welcome to Hell!" I bloody love Turkey. The nicest people in the world.

  • @t0mmiii
    @t0mmiii Год назад +431

    It has been said multiple times, American fan culture is business and money, but in Europe it is all passion and love for the sport and the team.

    • @artos9406
      @artos9406 9 месяцев назад +8

      In europe it's still business and money, what you could say that in america it's made for enjoyment, while in europe its passion

    • @logictom7254
      @logictom7254 4 месяца назад

      the fans are not business and money @@artos9406

    • @Vickytin
      @Vickytin 26 дней назад

      And in LatinAmerica! We live for our team, for our club. We love them as if they are members of our own family! This is something that in the US they may not understand. Ask them what happens when Mexico plays in the US...!

  • @michielschryvers8131
    @michielschryvers8131 Год назад +794

    Let’s have a moment of silence for our brothers in Austr(al)ia

    • @lukaszstarwarsy
      @lukaszstarwarsy Год назад +176

      I could't believe he said Austalia :D but on other side We all know that americans are great at geography ;)

    • @samuelpinder1215
      @samuelpinder1215 Год назад +9

      Red blac block best australian ultras

    • @msgaming1948
      @msgaming1948 Год назад +11

      Yeah for him Melbourne city have won 10 champions league title 😂😂😂😂

    • @BuckledFrame2187
      @BuckledFrame2187 Год назад +13

      @@lukaszstarwarsy I mean. They definitely can say 3 countries

    • @shaving_ryans_privates_4408
      @shaving_ryans_privates_4408 Год назад +20

      @@BuckledFrame2187 america, paris and europe

  • @Sgt.Mahoni
    @Sgt.Mahoni Год назад +58

    This feeling of standing in the stadium with all the people around you who support the club unconditionally is indescribable. It feels like you're in another world. Come to Germany and experience it yourself 😉
    you will never forget this experience for the rest of your life
    Greetings from Germany my friend

    • @ThatIranianBVBfan
      @ThatIranianBVBfan 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm an iranian and my wish is to come to Germany and be in a bundesliga match, the atmosphere there is INSANE!! From the games I saw on tv!

    • @elianmoore770
      @elianmoore770 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ThatIranianBVBfanin real live its better i swear

  • @jessr.2490
    @jessr.2490 Год назад +12

    Missed one of the most impressive in recent years. Look at Iceland national team fans Viking chant they did at the 2016 Euro and 2018 World Cup. For such a tiny island nation, it’s awe inspiring to watch.

  • @TheSixtoo
    @TheSixtoo Год назад +420

    The sickest feeling is when you are "inside" the stadium and you are about to walk through the tunnel out to where the stands are. Everything is vibrating and you hear muffled noise and only get a small glimpse of the arena in the narrow tunnel as you walk in. And it opens up and its like nothing else. Its like entering another World

    • @Terrgaz
      @Terrgaz Год назад +12

      The smell of beer, sausage and weed everywhere. Love it.

    • @catsandcrows8880
      @catsandcrows8880 Год назад +1

      I'm definitely going to experience this, that's one of my life goal now!

    • @dasKean
      @dasKean Год назад +2

      kunde inte sagt det bättre själv :)

    • @DrkRevan
      @DrkRevan 8 месяцев назад +1

      Oh God yes, that feeling is so addictive!

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto 4 месяца назад

      smh intellectuals eat Leberkäswecken@@Terrgaz

  • @dimitrisp.4366
    @dimitrisp.4366 Год назад +496

    I'm a PAOK fan and I was in there in this clip of Greece. Never gonna forget that day. This atmosphere was later called 'The Ring of Fire'.

    • @Slncc._
      @Slncc._ Год назад +30

      Τυχερός που ήσουν τέτοιο πράγμα δεν θα το ξανά δεις ποτέ φίλε μου

    • @DIALSQUARE1
      @DIALSQUARE1 Год назад +118

      I am an Arsenal fan and we played PAOK at our old stadium in European cup - you are the craziest fans i have ever seen and ive been all round europe 👋👋👋 The PAOK fans spent quite a lot of time chanting with their backs to the game !!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂

    • @Slncc._
      @Slncc._ Год назад +19

      @@DIALSQUARE1 hahahaha thank you my friend yes we are even maradona said it

    • @aggelosvelissarakos599
      @aggelosvelissarakos599 Год назад +9

      @@Slncc._ u would think he wouldn't see that again, PAOK vs Olympiacos or Panathinaikos vs Olympiacos happens every time

    • @PAOKTSIS_staurpoupoli_fcknwo
      @PAOKTSIS_staurpoupoli_fcknwo Год назад +2

      I was there too

  • @ROBBER011
    @ROBBER011 8 месяцев назад +6

    The feeling is like if ur at a concert and everyone is singing but it's not your song, it doesn't matter it's something when so many people are making sound at the same time, goosebumps.

  • @Tenvalmestr
    @Tenvalmestr 4 месяца назад +5

    Just so you know... In 2015 in France, there had been a terrorist assault on multiple places in Paris. One of them targeted the stadium where an international game (France - Germany) was being played. No one reacted on the first explosion of the first bomb. The second one, some players did understood it was weird, but still they continued to play. It's only after the game that everybody (including fans in the stadium) learned about the suicide bombs terrorists. By chance, they "only" manage to kill one person, because they couldn't come inside the stadium.
    Yeah, sometimes people use firecrackers so loud it sounds like a literal bomb, to the point to when a real bomb explode just at the entrance of the stadium, nobody flinch.
    Also, it is cool to see the good side of the Ultra, they really know how to put a show. But with their passion, they are also sometimes troublesome. Many many bad things happening with football fans is almost always related to ultra groups. Fights outside of inside the stadium, racists songs or slurs, aggression towards players or security agents, and the list can go on and on. It's really like a double edged sword. Sometimes the greatest thing in football, sometimes the worst...

    • @mccmc6053
      @mccmc6053 20 дней назад

      Evra a quand même sursauté au moment de l'explosion, je crois que c'est lui qui avait la balle.
      Quelle sinistre soirée....💙🤍❤️🙏🏼

    • @Tenvalmestr
      @Tenvalmestr 20 дней назад

      @@mccmc6053 Oui, je crois que c'était lui en effet, mais sur le coup (a vérifier, je me base sur des souvenirs lointains) il ne s'était quand même pas imaginé un seul instant que c'était une attaque terroriste, mais juste un supporter un peu fou.

  • @anso_knrt7635
    @anso_knrt7635 Год назад +391

    Hi, German here, it's a damn great experience if you ask me. It just feels so great supporting your club like that and it's this like huge, massive thing and it feels and looks so powerful. You literally can't not enjoy it

    • @ScoutMainF.A.N
      @ScoutMainF.A.N Год назад +18

      feels like you're part of a big family, with 100 uncles who are shirtless and no one knows why xD

    • @andrewmulley5222
      @andrewmulley5222 Год назад +5

      As an English fan you’re right

  • @joaofranciscooliveira4274
    @joaofranciscooliveira4274 Год назад +157

    the thing americans struggle to understand is our relation with clubs. Its not like a franchise you choose to support. Its about passion.

    • @joellindskoug9071
      @joellindskoug9071 Год назад +12

      True, the club can’t be moved to another city. In some countries, like Sweden and Germany, the clubs are run by members and outside investers can only own 49%.

    • @glowwurm9365
      @glowwurm9365 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah the idea of a franchise is frankly bizarre. Inter Miami for instance, didn’t exist a few years ago now it has 20k fans at games?
      It’s just weird, I support who I support because of generational allegiance, I really didn’t have a choice, it was dictated at birth.

  • @97Gus
    @97Gus 10 месяцев назад +4

    Welcome to Europe ! This is what passion mean and love for our teams !

  • @KimmieArgyshev
    @KimmieArgyshev 9 месяцев назад +3

    It’s so much fun to see your reactions! Nobody is evacuating anything, the “fire” is part of the experience 😂😂😂😂

  • @SusanaSilvaJ
    @SusanaSilvaJ Год назад +64

    "How you are allowed to bring fire?"... well, you are not. but... 😅

  • @alternativebeats5250
    @alternativebeats5250 Год назад +44

    the dude says in italy "they are literally on fire!!" i was like ok wait till u get to greece

  • @Danny-Pedersen
    @Danny-Pedersen 10 месяцев назад +4

    You may not gonna read this, but sport, especially football in Europe, is our modern way of fighting eachother.
    Europe has been at war with itself for centuries, litterally centuries. Not one country havent been at war either with itself, or with another at some point in history.
    Modern sports, and the fan culture of the teams often has roots in the history of citys or regions fighting eachother.
    If you rewind to the part of Napoli and read the translation, you get the part of "And we defend this city!"
    So instead of actually fighting eachothers in wars, we support the teams we belong to, and through them, we "fight".
    So it can some times look very violent and chaotic, and some times it does get that.
    But however violent it may get at these games, it beats getting into actual wars.

  • @derleguan3472
    @derleguan3472 Год назад +2

    Hello from Austria! I used to attend Rapid Wien, the green team from Vienna. Imagine being part of these great crowds when you were a child. It was sooo amazing participatiing as simply everyone is doing the same.

  • @boniedwa
    @boniedwa Год назад +29

    5:55 It was the anniversary of an event from the WW2 - the Warsaw Uprising.

  • @nikanand
    @nikanand Год назад +69

    PAOK GREECE in TOUMBA THESSALONIKI is the ultimate ultras fans in country.
    This show was called one of the best pyro shows in football history, against olympiakos
    Ajax chant was taken from PAOK chant after so many times we played between us for champions league groups.
    And of course noone is getting burning by the "fire"

    • @user-cy4lp8lz7f
      @user-cy4lp8lz7f Год назад

      PAOK is Bulgarian funs...

    • @evrischatzis2240
      @evrischatzis2240 Год назад +5

      @@user-cy4lp8lz7f olympiakos is build on drug money aek owes over 300.000.000 panathinakios is built on money with contracts through the greek goverment with gianakopoulos aris is olympiakos but lower class yes paok is bulgarian but most fans are thessaloniki also paok is the only one that payed of his debt to the greek goverment and didnt change his tax number through a loophole that opened up around 2014 like aek did

    • @haritoneleftheriadis4109
      @haritoneleftheriadis4109 Год назад

      ​@@user-cy4lp8lz7f εσύ δεν είσαι ελληνας

  • @gordanvucetic3626
    @gordanvucetic3626 9 месяцев назад +1

    When you are with the fans, and the atmosphere gets you, a man, that's the best feeling. It's indescribable. You have to live it to know it

  • @kessukane
    @kessukane 10 месяцев назад

    It feels so powerful. Like all these people with you are united into one organism and it is so-so powerful and strong that it is unbreakable and it makes all the people feel unbreakable. This feeling is beyond anything I have felt ever.

  • @cosmin-ionutsmaranda-catan5823
    @cosmin-ionutsmaranda-catan5823 Год назад +38

    Football here, in Europe, is like a religion. Each neighborhood or town has its own football team and you get raised in that religion of your neighborhood's team. Sometimes football matches are becoming wars between neighbouhoods or towns. We love our teams with passion!

  • @19dd48
    @19dd48 Год назад +98

    Here in Europe it's about the passion not about the game that much and the americans would never understand that

    • @roccobln10
      @roccobln10 Год назад +4

      Its passion given from grandfather to father. From him to me an I will give it my son, that he can give it my grandson. This passion is more than a human life it's survive generation.

    • @renasedai4592
      @renasedai4592 Год назад +3

      In Europe we,the fans, make the atmosphere unlike the US were they have singers/dancers/etc.

    • @danielwoods3896
      @danielwoods3896 Год назад

      Why can't we? Stop gatekeeping the worlds largest sport

    • @LordOfCookies123
      @LordOfCookies123 Год назад

      As much as I'd like to see americans get their heads out of their asses, I really can't imagine listening to 90+ mins of "I believe that we will win!" and don't forget the lyrical genius of "USA! USA!".
      Get good. Of course there's goons at the gate.

    • @danielwoods3896
      @danielwoods3896 Год назад

      @@19dd48 No TF we don't you prick. Americans get very passionate for sports.

  • @EdoardoPenati
    @EdoardoPenati 28 дней назад +2

    bro the Italians and Germans are the wildest, it's literally super cool to go to their stadiums

    • @EdoardoPenati
      @EdoardoPenati 28 дней назад

      the Poles too but if there are particular events

  • @biacampbell676
    @biacampbell676 10 месяцев назад +2

    You feel like if we are just one entity its amazing 😉 Europe history give us all this heart and soul, thousands of years together sharing the continent. Greetings from London 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @karenwherearethekids9308
    @karenwherearethekids9308 Год назад +86

    It's always so funny to me to see Americans reacting to our sports

  • @ducepnf
    @ducepnf Год назад +92

    When I was younger, I never missed a single match of the local team. It was a small team, it played at the regional level. But it was hot in the stadium. When a team from a neighboring city came to us, in 90% of cases everything ended in a grand fight. Everyone took part in it: fans, football players, coaches, police... Once we were losing 0-3, and the coach of our team asked me and a few other guys to cut the tires of the opponents' club bus. And we did it. And of course, we understood that in a few weeks we will go to play in the city of our rivals, and there we will be beaten, thrown stones and fireworks... But it was fun, it was a youth drive.

  • @SwenHoffmann-zy9ou
    @SwenHoffmann-zy9ou Год назад +1

    It's a really nice feeling to stand right in the mittle of the crowd. Unforgetable experiences

  • @benswolo3048
    @benswolo3048 Год назад +28

    German here. The atmosphere in those stadiums is just unbelievable. Everybody is jumping and yelling. The emotions are also on a different level. Sometimes you have children yelling at the referees and calling their mom h0€s and stuff. It’s just different here in Europe man

  • @Loxley81
    @Loxley81 Год назад +52

    You asked how they are all in sync. Well, when you visit a match of your club for the first time, you will learn the songs and celebrations by just taking part in it. If you don't understand some of the lyrics, you can ask anybody in your stand and they will be more than happy to help you as they see that you're a new fan (or maybe a visitor from another place that is interested in the club).
    Greetings from Germany!

    • @smoothsandz
      @smoothsandz Год назад +2

      I love Frankfurt bro, I wanna visit

  • @djoctan3307
    @djoctan3307 Год назад +7

    Well, me as a German, i can tell you: we are a football nation hahaha it‘s like we were born with a football in our hands lol 😂 its pure passion haha

    • @yangerjamir0906
      @yangerjamir0906 27 дней назад

      Your country winning four World Cups can attest to that😛

  • @user-lu6nu1vv4y
    @user-lu6nu1vv4y 2 месяца назад +1

    I‘m from Germany and I went to one of the games of Cologne and this was crazy. The people sang all the 90 minutes straight and every time they score a goal, they spin their scarf around and it was amazing. (They won the game)

    • @Q-hv2cb
      @Q-hv2cb Месяц назад +1

      Right now it's a hard time for them. 2 year trade ban, relegation, their derby partner wins trebble, their bad ex players start to play like Ronaldinho in other Bundesliga teams. Gotta feel for them

  • @benjamincherix8105
    @benjamincherix8105 Год назад +17

    Napoli fan here, thanks for the video. However proud of my colors, we have to admit that Greece is just at the next level. Respect to PAOK Ultras 🔥

    • @user-hi5xe1dc1t
      @user-hi5xe1dc1t Год назад +1

      Thanks my brother ⚫⚪🇬🇷🤝🇮🇹

    • @NARIMAN88
      @NARIMAN88 3 месяца назад

      PAOK against Fenerbahce. That is the thing I would like to see the most

    • @no-one8508
      @no-one8508 18 дней назад

      ARIS-BVB BVB-NAPOLI AND YOU LIKE BAOK? THE ONES MARADONA TALKED SHIT ABOUT?🤔

  • @hobbyhater6244
    @hobbyhater6244 Год назад +16

    It's like the biggest party ever when you go there. I'm from Germany and it's really special everyone supports the team no matter if they loose or not they won't stop it's so cool

  • @lisa_babybrain3564
    @lisa_babybrain3564 9 месяцев назад +2

    the crowds in Germany is so amazing

  • @MrJagger112
    @MrJagger112 Год назад +46

    It's a rush being at these games. Football is huge and people are very passionate about it in Europe and South America. I've been to a number of big games around Europe but the one that really stuck with was a game between Inter and Juventus in Italy. That was absolutely nuts!

    • @anonymous4142
      @anonymous4142 Год назад +2

      Not just Europe and South America. It’s huge in Asia , Middle East and African. Its huge pretty much all over the world apart from the USA.

  • @anthonydinsdale8783
    @anthonydinsdale8783 Год назад +15

    I was home Naples Italy for the 2006 World Cup. EVERYBODY was watching the final match Italy v France on tv. If you muted the sound on your own set you would still hear it from the neighbours. When When the final whistle went and Italy won the whole bay of Naples lit up with fire works, the sound of horns and singing like we all were at the stadium. In Europe football is not a matter of life and death, it’s much more important than that!

  • @mrbluexxl6466
    @mrbluexxl6466 7 месяцев назад +1

    8:05 in german we say "Sieg oder Spielabbruch" thats mean "Win or Game aborted" :)

  • @An4lGeneral69
    @An4lGeneral69 21 день назад

    German soccer games are incredible, atmosphere, pyro (flares) and fights between the Clubs... pure goosebumps

  • @Swimmispini
    @Swimmispini Год назад +28

    huge supporter of paok here,and football here in greece is more than just a game,more than a passion!

  • @gollek3876
    @gollek3876 Год назад +6

    14:11 the sick thing about Dynamo Dresden is that they have such awsome support, even though they're not one of the top teams. They actually are only 3rd division

  • @Boznaniac
    @Boznaniac Месяц назад

    Once you are in that crowd you'll feel the soundwaves going through your body. Epic feeling.

  • @DavidWeddell
    @DavidWeddell 3 месяца назад +1

    Being a football fan in Europe is tribal it’s not just about the team it’s where your from your born into it , it’s your identity

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 Год назад +68

    Ultras don't just chant about football but also about remembering historical events Especially in places like Turkey, Greece and Middle Eastern countries and North African countries they are also used to do protests and fuel protests. Why you might ask because the authorities will struggle if at all to identify in mass crowds and its televised.
    Now in the case of legia Warsaw in Poland the first one you saw was to do with historical remembrance of events that shouldn't be forgotten such as the atrocities in ww2 by Germany including ordinary German army units and the bravery of those that fought against Germany in the Warsaw uprising.
    The second one you saw was legia Warsaw ultras protesting against UEFA the governing body for football in Europe and calling UEFA greedy for always giving fines to Legia Warsaw ( some of the fines were justified) for way either fans behaved or lack of control from the club.
    So that tifo of UEFA as a pig and all the flares being lit was in protest and as a big fuck you to UEFA

  • @Belfastchild1974
    @Belfastchild1974 Год назад +48

    I've had a season ticket for two clubs that are in this video. First from 1996 to 2004 I was at Ajax, in Amsterdam, and from 2006 to 2009 I had a season ticket for Celtic in Glasgow, Scotland. I have been to many games with atmosphere like in this video, and very often I had to check what the result of the game was after coming home, because I really didn't know.

  • @Multizyde
    @Multizyde 8 месяцев назад

    Being on a football match in Europe is magic. You go for the game to support your club, and the club comes to play to support their fans. They play for their fans, we sing for our team. It can become really strong and emotional. Especially if you win against your biggest rival, the cup or the series or conference league, European league or champions league. You just love your club.
    And the more sound the better.

  • @limjaiescobar
    @limjaiescobar Год назад +5

    Respeto para todos los hinchas europeos, son otro nivel de hinchada sin duda😊

  • @JJ16271
    @JJ16271 Год назад +12

    The reason people don't get hurt from flares (atleast here in Sweden) is because the ones holding the flares are usually very friendly and warn the people around them so that they can move.

  • @swagbag1835
    @swagbag1835 9 месяцев назад

    You feel amazing. Afterwards, first time you are alone, win or loose. You feel like you have been shaken violently.
    Then you go to bed, sometimes with a bit of tinitus.
    Then you wake up and do what is expected of you.
    Thank you for content. ❤

  • @meinm3575
    @meinm3575 6 месяцев назад

    Just imagine being a player. Really feeling the support !

  • @TheMaxxfield
    @TheMaxxfield Год назад +17

    So im from Dresden, Germany which was in the video as well… and I‘ve been to loads of games in the stands. And not just in the own city, but also when your team plays somewhere else. It‘s something I recommend everybody who has never done this before! You push your team to the maximum and I‘ve had games that where almost lost and the crowd gone so wild that the team got new spirit and turned it around to win at the end. Those memories are not compareble to anything else

    • @oliverschneider5090
      @oliverschneider5090 9 месяцев назад +1

      Dresden hat mir seiner elbflorenz choreo so ziemlich alles getoppt. Gruss aus Stuttgart....

    • @runninggag
      @runninggag Месяц назад

      Bro, why is your Profile Pic liverpool then...?😅

  • @A1xcalibur
    @A1xcalibur Год назад +13

    Im a big German Football Fan and visit most of Borussia Dortmund's Football matches. Im going to the big Standing- Tribune called "Die Gelbe Wand". When 25 000 people begin to jump and sing to the same beat, and youre a Part of it, you just feel electryfied. You Feel Unity. You can turn of your Brain and just drink Beer and Cheer. Für immer BvB < 3

    • @dennisbayganov8493
      @dennisbayganov8493 Год назад +2

      Für immer BVB🖤💛

    • @SKSG1909
      @SKSG1909 2 месяца назад

      Heja BVB 🤍🖤💛
      Die zwei geilsten vereine auf der welt haben einfach das Selbe gründungsjahr SkSG🤝BVB

    • @no-one8508
      @no-one8508 18 дней назад

      ARIS-BVB

  • @pro2benice323
    @pro2benice323 5 месяцев назад +1

    To answer your question I went to many games like this in Germany and it is amazing it feels like you are one big family

  • @adios2011
    @adios2011 5 месяцев назад

    Im German and Ive been to Kaiserslautern games a bunch .
    I can tell you it’s just unity and not scary !
    It’s the most fun with brothers ever !
    Pure passion for the club , the team and each other

  • @franctursic249
    @franctursic249 Год назад +8

    These matches are every weekend, it’s funny how you’re surprised 😂

  • @davidtrezeguet4418
    @davidtrezeguet4418 Год назад +5

    10:24 Australian. Murica is never gonna get the difference.

  • @bubbelgum2556
    @bubbelgum2556 Год назад

    for my experience: its hard to describe, its just sooooo much energy, the air is blistering, when you get to one of tose games where you have a hypetrain like that ( not every game is like that tho)

  • @sonbro54
    @sonbro54 9 месяцев назад

    When you are in the crowd you are just lit and singing everithing you could

  • @FOZA_FCK1900
    @FOZA_FCK1900 Год назад +72

    Another German here🙃. It's absolutely crazy to go and watch a football game from your team. The atmosphere especially in Kaiserslautern is amazing. You can say you go ones then you go every time its like an strong addiction 😁

    • @chrisf.685
      @chrisf.685 Год назад

      Erbärmlich, wenn man als selbsternannte "DNA des deutschen Fussballs" auf youtube um Anerkennung und Aufmerksamkeit betteln muss. Obendrauf noch das Abziehen einiger Clubs um Ablöse durch Insolvenz...geh kacken, Inzucht!

    • @felixschunemann5094
      @felixschunemann5094 Год назад +7

      Betze, BVB, Frankfurt, Dresden, Köln mMn die beste Stimmung! Liebe Grüße von nem Braunschweiger :D

    • @stevenhammerich6368
      @stevenhammerich6368 Год назад +6

      In der 2ten liga gibt es halt noch vereine die stimmung machen

    • @Timo-mm5xp
      @Timo-mm5xp Год назад +4

      Stuttgart beste

    • @baaazbaaaz2964
      @baaazbaaaz2964 Год назад +3

      Dortmund Süd Bro 💯

  • @glennbaird9876
    @glennbaird9876 Год назад +26

    Dutch fans are some of the best. When Netherlands played Northern Ireland in Belfast a few years ago. Their fans marched from city hall to the stadium behind a big orange double decker bus blasting hard style . The created a great atmosphere both outside and inside the stadium . Some great videos on RUclips

    • @Donnouri1
      @Donnouri1 Год назад

      However Dutch national team fans are totally different then club fans.

    • @Dutchman4real
      @Dutchman4real Год назад

      I remember during the 2008 euros in Switzerland and Austria ... The Dutch were having so much fun that in Switzerland (where they played most of their games) once the Dutch were out of competition....the Swiss made a commercial that just said "please Holland come back"

    • @telauw
      @telauw 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Donnouri1
      Let's seperate the fans and hooligans.
      Hooligans are not fans. They are just there to riot.
      But i get what you mean.

    • @Donnouri1
      @Donnouri1 10 месяцев назад

      @@telauw yeah but what i mean is however we (the Dutch) have great national fans, they do not have passionate chants during game and dress like its carnaval. Club fans are more passionate

    • @davorintratnik355
      @davorintratnik355 7 месяцев назад

      Not at all Balkan fans are most passionate and most dangerous definitely!!!

  • @wjvaas8215
    @wjvaas8215 7 месяцев назад

    This is the first reaction video ever I enjoyed because this guy knows the most times when it’s a good time to pause the video and comment I like that

  • @MRZERO-lu1ct
    @MRZERO-lu1ct Год назад

    Being in a game like this in Germany, especially with thousands of fans, that's a different experience, no one else can match it, and our ultras are the most violent, but they're always cool, you get cool shots and great pictures, and the feeling there is just awesome

  • @giannisantonoglou4570
    @giannisantonoglou4570 Год назад +15

    PAOK from Greece has the best ultras in the world 🔥⚪⚫

    • @kerstinf.3158
      @kerstinf.3158 2 месяца назад +1

      Cap

    • @no-one8508
      @no-one8508 18 дней назад

      Λεει ο αλλος με εικόνα παοκ ΓΑΜΩ ΤΗΝ ΠΡΟΠΑΓΑΝΔΑ ΣΑΣ

  • @stefanc4520
    @stefanc4520 Год назад +6

    In a lot of European clubs there is standing room only location which is why you get so many of these simultaneous jumping clips, especially Germany!

  • @johny87able
    @johny87able 11 месяцев назад +2

    Tudod ember ez az amit soha sem fogtok meg érteni! Mi meg halnánk a szeretett klubbukért!!! Ez az életünk! HAJRÁ FRADI

  • @finyoHUN
    @finyoHUN 15 дней назад

    Extremely good feeling and atmosphere

  • @cabedao11
    @cabedao11 Год назад +11

    in our minds, our players can only play as good as we chant :)

    • @smartfck4
      @smartfck4 Год назад

      That's actually true

  • @MikeOxlong70
    @MikeOxlong70 Год назад +6

    As a german: its fund to watch sports in a stadium. You get really hyped, loose or win. But with certain teams, i am afraid to walk home afterwards. Some hooligans just are not ok anymore.

  • @frankopanklaric
    @frankopanklaric 8 месяцев назад

    When you are there you can't help but join in. Watching on youtube you'd think it was terrifying but the atmosphere is contagious. You feel at home in no time.

  • @mariadamedecoeur
    @mariadamedecoeur 11 месяцев назад

    Yes sir, we are very passionate about our football, the vibes go through your entire body, it's very contagious, I had my voice screwed many times because of the chants and the jumping and dancing is like having a 2 days of hard body work 😂 but it's all worth it ❤

  • @TwitchNet.
    @TwitchNet. Год назад +5

    you get the most intense goosebumps its an incredible feeling, you can not describe this

  • @zmari22
    @zmari22 Год назад +3

    5:39 and that's the true story... football fans aren't just hooligans... they are also residents of the city... they remember the history of their city and will not let it pass away

  • @leoniek8019
    @leoniek8019 9 месяцев назад +2

    I am really proud of germany ❤️🤍 This is pure passion!

  • @Rozac68
    @Rozac68 28 дней назад

    You feel great in the Stadion when you stay in middle of thousends of fans together and supporting your team. My whole youth it was for me looking forward for Saturday because Saturday is Match day in Stadion.....it was a great time in my life...of course when you are young you try things, so I tried the Hooligan Life and I noticed that I'm not a Hooligan but a real Ultra Football Fan!!
    When I was young things were better for my team, they played in the first German League, now they are in the Third Leage and I don't go that often to matches...

  • @finnjaschmietow5131
    @finnjaschmietow5131 8 месяцев назад

    Its so amazing. I get goosebumps everytime❤

  • @gipsy1695
    @gipsy1695 Год назад +40

    It isn’t fire 🔥 😂😂😂 they are light flare’s ☝️‼️

    • @officialcammmreacts
      @officialcammmreacts  Год назад +2

      Oh😂

    • @ohana7086
      @ohana7086 Год назад +11

      Flares are very much fire, they burn hotter than fire and can melt metal and burn underwater. So yes that is FIRE

    • @paulwilliams2663
      @paulwilliams2663 Год назад +3

      @@officialcammmreacts I'm Irish but live Belgrade Serbia, check Red StarBelgrade basketball 🏀 indoor with flames and the noise is insane bro

    • @samuelpinder1215
      @samuelpinder1215 Год назад

      @@paulwilliams2663 league of Ireland games have pyro

    • @DontPanick
      @DontPanick Год назад +2

      @@paulwilliams2663 Basketball fans on the Balkan are crazy in general. 🤣

  • @disconnect9084
    @disconnect9084 Год назад +4

    I like how it escalated from a single lonely flare to whole stadium on fire 😳

  • @Flyguy973
    @Flyguy973 4 месяца назад +2

    "How their allowed to bring fire!?"
    "We are not! We do it altough we are not allowed to do so"
    😂😂😂

  • @23smguld
    @23smguld Год назад +5

    My experience is a kick to go to these games
    in Europe it is the best supporters and unite in football, fantastic feeling
    to stand with all the supporters and join in singing and enjoying
    In Europe we can use all kinds of flags

  • @mariacarolinacotovio1770
    @mariacarolinacotovio1770 Год назад

    I'm from Portugal, my club being Sporting, and we may not win a lot, but when we win we go CRAZY! Last time we won was in 2021 and even tho it was during a pandemic nothing stopped us. But the two other big clubs in Portugal (Benfica and Porto) have the same passion that we have. We have songs, anthems, chants to celebrate and love our club. In Portugal and in all Europe we truly live and love football 💚

  • @vlitz
    @vlitz Год назад

    Feels awesome going to these games, playing against the neighbouring cities and matches at the bottom of the tables are the best!

  • @herrniemand2876
    @herrniemand2876 Год назад +4

    Dynamo Dresden is in our 3rd Division, but have one of the best Fan bases in Germany. They Play against Teams which have round about 500 Fans.

  • @chrips232
    @chrips232 Год назад +5

    it isnt only lit. its a lifestyle. im from germany, dortmund. one of the biggest football clubs in germany . and if the stadium is sold out. you will have a experience you never had before bro

  • @sandraharris6393
    @sandraharris6393 8 дней назад

    This is raw, frenzied passion Darling.
    If you watch the film Zulu you will understand the hypnotic 'battle cry'. We all possess the same tribal DNA around the globe. One voice from many thousands.
    Norway, Iceland, Wales, Liverpool, Ireland, Brazil, Spain & Albania deserve your time & thoughts ...

  • @timoschuster2773
    @timoschuster2773 2 месяца назад

    Crazy Experience where the vibe takes over you if you want or not 🔥