More people get raped in new York alone every month compared to Denmark, sweeden and norway in a year. In just new York. Not multiple cities or states. Just new York...
I sneak mine in inside chicken wraps 😂 they don’t check food you take the filling & meat out and stick the flare inside the wrap and put back in the veg etc
@@FOOTBALLMEMORIESFOREVER it's not about football. It's tribal thing, about defending your city. My city has rivality with a city 20km away for a centuries. All little animosities revals every gameday around a Europe
Gatekeeping much? They ARE real football fans. Look at them. I am a life long supporter of BVB and I am fucking impressed. I hate this attitude of yours. That's what lead to hooligan wars in the 80s.
@@rinne4896 War ja so klar. Irgendeine weiche Möhre möchte seine schwachgespülte Fanzugehörigkeit demonstrieren. Bayern, Schalke oder welcher Punktdepressiönsvereinchen?
Real ultras and hooligans are from Balkans, russia and poland are best if you look at mma fighters and they ran if confronted :) old school style! BBB Zagreb!
Yes we bring our children!!!! They love it!!!! Its not every game like that!!! Only in the important ones!!!! Cup games, derbys, rivalries, start and end of seasons or when u need points badly!!!
I support 1 FC Köln (Cologne, Germany). On Saturday the whole stadium went crazy when we scored 2 goals in injury time and won the game 2:1. Men were in tears in each other's arms. We won't win any titles, maybe we'll be relegated to League 2. But the club means everything to us here. This club is a way of life, a religion.
Para un europeo, su equipo es la vida, en Usa van a ver un espectáculo y a comer hamburguesas. Te escribo desde Sudamérica donde el fútbol se siente como en Europa. Un abrazo a todos los clubes de Europa que junto con Sudamérica le han dado vida a este juego que más que juego es la vida y la sangre que corre por nuestras venas.
Good to see the US improving and the supporters getting more involved and animated. I'm a Glasgow Celtic supporter and the rivalry between Celtic and Rangers is unmatched, players from all over the world who have experienced playing in the games say it's unrivalled for atmosphere and action. Long may it continue.
Being half Dutch (Ajax) & American (DC United) I love how football supporter culture has been progressing in the US, it makes it so much more fun visiting games (also off the pitch) during the months of the year that Im in the US. Will it ever be the same as in Europe, probably not but that' s ok. I never even thought it would come this far, so its exciting to see how it develops and more and more local customs are mixed in. So the US just like the other continents will have their own signature style within football support culture.
Pyrotechnics are also not allowed in European stadiums and lead to massive association fines for the clubs, but no pyro, no party. We in Cologne, for example, we received a half-million euro fine for just a single game with massive pyro.
Might as well turn it into a an amazing party if you are receiving the fine anyways :D! No use for a half assed pyro shows!! We go big or we go right home 😋
'You never walk alone' by Gerry and the Pacemakers is the anthem of the Liverpool supporters. I've never been there, but it seems to be a huge spectacle when the entire stadium sings that. And I come from the Netherlands ;-)
You should hear forest fans singing thier version mull of kintire sends shivers down your spine it's probably on par with Liverpools you'll never walk alone
"You’ll Never Walk Alone" is the closing number of the musical "Carousel", written by Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics). The musical premiered on Broadway in 1945.
The biggest difference between US and EU fans, US fans treat a football match as a good family day out and generally keep everything kid-friendly. In the EU, a football match is a 90 minute war between centuries-old enemies and the fans reflect that... including the kids...
Ultras suck dude. *let' s follow the guy who' s screaming and jump around synchronically!* it' s like line dancing for football clubs. Casuals all the way instead of that sheep mentality
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I am a season ticket holder at Chelsea, I've been a fan since 9 and for 45 years. It is nice to see the atmospheres in the US seems to be improving, good job. The atmospheres depicted here though are typically pre game rituals or orchestrated. The old school snobbery in me isnt so much of a fan of this kind of atmosphere but it is impressive. I have travelled with Chelsea from Moscow to Charlotte N.C., Red Bull Arena. to Israel, Norway to Greece and most points in between and have been privileged to witness displays like this all over, but i prefer the more spontaneous support personally. I don’t like being told when to sing or support by someone banging a drum or yelling through a 🎤. If it gets people interested though, it cant be bad. Fyi i also follow the NFL, I have been a Raiders fan for 40 years, most of my family live in the states, my mum, sister and brother all livr in Wisconsin. I have visited the us many times over the last 39 years and witnessed the growth of our foitball there in that period does have the potential to become a force in world football.
I wish they could see Chemie Leipzigs interpreation of " Des Geyers schwarzer Haufen " because its a horrendous Fan Action including a musical masterpiece. Greets from germany, love u guys
ok i have to say the us fans have steped up their game. it’s still no comparison to fans in Europe. you have to check out some more choreos (or tifos as you guys call them)the amount of planing and work that goes into them is insane. the seattle guy gives me sooo much second hand embarrassment. i cringe every time 😂 great video, love suzys facial expressions
In from El Salvador but I live in LA and the ultras here are hispanics/latinos so is a lot more similar sometimes they even sneak flairs too I go to see the LAFC team their great however is not my passion club. I only support the city I was born in which is FC Fas from Santa Ana El Salvador and my father raised me a Barça fan as well .The ultras in El salvador used to be wild most of them where real gang but now is a lot better and women can go see the games but Barça without Boixos Nois is like American chants now.😊
I am a lifelong Eintracht Frankfurt fan,going to the stadium some 10-12 times a season.The feeling that you have there just can't be described,you have to experience it to understand it.The whole stadium is shacking basically.I honestly believe we have the best fans in Germany and we are in the top 5 in Europe.Greetings from Westerwald,Germany.
Hi,ich bin aus Duisburg in good old Germany. Wir sind leider in die 4 Division abgestiegen, aber egal. Liebe kennt keine Liga. Zum Auftakt beim Auswärtsspiel waren wir 6500. Beim Heimspiel 18000. Das ist Liebe. Auf Kohle geboren, Stahl in den Adern. So sind wir!! Super MSV
Ajax Amsterdam 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼 90 minuten lang voor onze club uit Amsterdam, gekkenhuis op de tribune, niemand die ons stoppen kan!!! Great video love from Amsterdam 🇳🇱
@@bgdabg6769 Hopefully we can compete soon when Ajax is back in Champions League. Red Star had very good players. I remember we had Marko Pantelic, he is our hero. And I hope to visit soon a match in Rajko Mitic stadium because you guys have the craziest fans. I saw many videos of the atmosphere there. Is impossible to lose with that atmosphere. Good luck this coming season 💪🏼
@@ronald1782 You have win one CL in our stadium 50+ years ago. Hope legendary clubs will have some epic events in future. More than game itself I wish to see hooligans meet 🫣
Pyrotechnics in the stadium is illegal everywhere, but it is still part of the fan culture of many clubs. The clubs have to pay fines to the football association for this.
Greetings from Dublin Ireland ,rival fans can't be in the same area or a fight would break out so the away fans would be in an area at the opposite end of the ground .
Hi guys I'm Scott and I'm from England and my team is Watford Football Club, we play in Yellow and Black and its the same Soccer/football team that Sir Elton John supports. And yes kids do attend the games but my team don't tend to have flares and fireworks but they will hear some bad language.
I am a German non-football fan but it makes me proud to see that German fan culture is well received in the USA or anywhere else Greetings from Hannover, Germany Edit: The animal on the AS Rome flag is the Capitoline she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of Rome
The US is definitly improving their game! Good for them! In my opinion the seattle guy just was ahead of his time. He has the passion. Guys like him are the reason the US has advanced as quickly as they have. So, nothing but love for that guy❤ Looking forwqrd to see how things look in a few years! 🔥🔥🔥
Finally some real US-Fans. Everybody takes this "fight&win" - Guy. Nice to see some US-Fans who deserve to be called Fans. Greetz from Stuttgart, the Brezels of Klinsmann - Family (he learned bakery) was a legend.
USA is money, Europe is passion. We can die for Football (what you call soccer). You can see this sometimes in league 3 or 4. The best thing about is is what NBA player Luke Jokic said, "I played in Serbia brother". Yes it's Basketball but you can see our passion in every sport like ice hockey, basketball, soccer.
@@shannonbolden1174 In which place NBA is? 1st, 2nd? Also the fans there are very lame, compared to Europeans. This has an explanation. In Europe every club is a religion to its fans. In USA its just a product. Huge difference.
20:00 - depends on where you book your seats. Most stadiums have special seperated areas for the hard core hooligan fans, each for home and guest teams. Don't go there with your kids, even though, if you're with their team, you'll probably be fine, but still, you don't spend your vacation in a war zone, either, so just stay away from there. Other places within the stadium are totally fine though to bring your whole family from kids to grandparents.
Some stadiums in Europe there are no away team fans allowed - if you want to support an away team, you dress in the home team gear and go to watch your team - Remember, do not cheer if the away team scores or wins... Football is not about life and death - it's more important than that...
and remember not to smile as we did supporting Millwall in The Leeds' stands in 1988 when we won 2/1 in midweek with the 6,000 Away allocation sold out as we were on our way at Easter to the Top Division for the first and only time.Those 2 seasons are out of 139 years,so far:)
I support Bayer Leverkusen from Germany! I managed to watch every single game of the last season, from all championships. It was an absolutely amazing year!!! No loss, until the final of Europa League. "Bayer Leverkusen are the first team to complete an entire Bundesliga season without defeat after a remarkable 2023/24 campaign that also saw Germany's new champions set a European record of 51 games in a row without loss across all competitions." Won the Bundesliga trophy for the first time ever in club history. Won DFB-Pokal (German cup), and recently won the DFB-Supercup (German Supercup). And back in April 2023 I was for the first time at Bay Arena. I instantly fell in love with this stadium! But this year I had the golden chance to be at the game against Eintracht Frankfurt on May 5, 2024 (1-5 for Leverkusen!). My other team is PSV Eindhoven from The Netherlands, no less amazing season for them as well! I attended one of their games too last September at Phillips Stadium. And the third club I support is Slavia Prague from Czech Republic. Never been on their stadium - Eden Arena, nor on game of theirs elsewhere. It is in my list hopefully for early 2025! Fingers crossed! P.S. - I am from Bulgaria.
I like your reactions (especially you two) and I'm a longtime subscriber. Question: Have you thought about to react to history videos in the future, too? Greetings
The stands are full of crazy supporters, The torches alight and the whole of the North is burning, The drums are thundering and the song's echoing, You all eat shit, we are the champions! (the North stand is the stand for the core Red Star fans, the famous "Delije" (Lads)).
In Europe for football, generally there are also fans of the other team but they're separated so they have their own sections to sit in to keep the two sides separated.
This is every weekend btw. People can actually walk and take public trasnport to stadiums so theres a massively culture of forming mobs of tens of thousands to walk to the stadium together singing. Its a pain if you need to get somewhere sometimes haha.
Minte 14:55 - AS Roma flag. There is a female wolf that is breastfeeding two kids. It's abuout the legend of Rome's founding that talk about these two kids (Romolo and Remo) grown up by a female wolf; the two kids grow up and fought for the land and Romolo won and so he called the place "Roma" (how you write it in Italy) from his own name The so called "Lupa capitolina" ("Capitoline she wolf") is the symbol of the city and AS Roma team added it to its own flag when the team was created (1927)
Good morning Suzi and Travis great day to start great video all fired up love the game Till next time love you both Suzi keep up the good work . xoxoxoxo
Love seeing the American fans starting to get into the football culture. Hope to see it grow even more. The flares are smuggled in, all the choreography by the supporters is by the supporters. There's no involvement from the club or officials. In fact, if they would have their way they would have empty stadiums. And kids have no trouble coming to the games. There are different sections of the stadium. The kids usually sit in the upper etage on the long side. In fact most people have gone to their clubs' games since 5 years old at least. Many people bring their babies. You are part of the club and the community and the history. You could make compilations only on one team, from only one season. This is not a thing that happens in a final and the singing isn't a preplanned portion of the game for singing. My local club is Hammarby IF in Sweden. The singing goes on for 90 minutes + 15 minutes half time. When you come home you can barely speak and when you wake up your body aches.
Red Star Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda Beograd) that video you saw it wasn't even our stadium it was on Partizan stadium and it was Eternal Derby love from Serbia and u should come tommorow and for 4 day's we have 2 Eterbal Derbys that is a must see game
Of course , we bring the kids at the stadium. And also we teach them what’s the loyalty. They need to understand what means loyalty. Show to them what means love.
Can say as a scouse kid of a passionate liverpool fan, I don't know how it is now but my dad took me and my sister to a few games when I was about 8 or 9. It was loads of fun and we participated in all the crowd shouts and had those giant flags. Then when we get out we get a firm "don't repeat those chants in front of your ma. She'll kill me" after haha.
The main difference between European fans and US fans imo, is that football is INCREDIBLY ingrained into our culture and society. And with "our" I mean basically all of europe. It's societal, it's cultural, it's political and everything else. It's less entertainment, and more a sort of brotherhood. It's honestly hard to explain. It's pure passion. My uncle is a good example. He is 68 years old and has been IN the stadium for EVERY single game of his club since he was 9. Be it a home game, or an away game. He lives and breathes football, and has done so since childhood. This is way past "being a fan".
The fans are separated in the stadium, there is always a soeciak guest block in every stadium.. Greetings from Germany, where I support the club Offenbach in 4th league...
In each staium in Europe you have an away section. This is provided for the "visiting" team. This is always a small percentage of the whole stadium. That's why the team playing at home can have some advantage against the opposing team. In some games away fans aren't allowed because of the rivalry between 2 teams and the danger for riots. When you support your team, you support them everywhere. I'm a fan of RSC Anderlecht. A Belgian team and I've travelled though all of Europe to support them during European competitions. It's a special feeling to be in the stands in a foreign country to support your team!
I'm an As Roma supporter, the song that the stadium is singing is the club official anthem, wrote and sung by Antonello Venditti and is like a love letter for the city of Rome and of course for the team that represents the Eternal City. I suggest you to search some videos about As Roma fans.
gutes Video 👌🔥 Fußball in Europa ist was anderes als in der USA,aber egal,ihr habt Hod dogs und burger im Stadion,wir sind nur am saufen da drin,passt schon 😁🤪😉😉
@14:48 it's a female wolf nurturing two human babies - Romulus and Remus(brothers). According to the legend, they were raised by her in the wild, then Romulus founded Rome. AS Roma, as a football club based in Rome, chose to have that on their team emblem.
i'm a Sporting CP ultra from Portugal. You should see the league title celebration from the 2020-21season during the pandemic. It was the first league title since 2001-02 and it was massive. SL
My country is overrepresented & i happen to live in Leverkusen so my team is unbeaten this season and my break multible records while still in the run for all3 major cups ^^
Don't worry. The US fans are not too bad. I think they got better from what i saw years ago. You're gettin' there! Greets from Germany and enjoy! Remember: Soccer is much bigger over here. Same vice versa with American football that's gettin bigger here in Germany now...ONLY Babymetal fans are louder haha...
This was like the first of such compilations where there was something like a US soccer crowd involved... They start to catch up, I suppose. Although I (of course) am fan of Schalke (the royal blue guys taking over a foreign city before an away match), I have to admit that this socalled yellow wall of BVB hosting 30k people just in this curve is pretty impressive. In a different video you can see what the Frankfurt fans do to their stadium jumping like this. You see the construction shake for almost one damn foot. And Liverpool with ynwa is a goosebump guarantee, always. There are tons of these videos around, be it the chanting or those tifos (the guy with the binoc coming up). Eurpoeans are just mad about their club
The creature on the logo of AS Roma is the wolf mother that raised and fed Romulus and Remus - the brothers that founded the grand city of Rome and laid the foundations of an empire. Or so the legend goes. Underneath her are the two brothers, feeding on her milk.
"Is this safe" while you can buy guns in an US supermarket". What a country. 😁
So true😂😂😂😂😂😂
More people get raped in new York alone every month compared to Denmark, sweeden and norway in a year. In just new York. Not multiple cities or states. Just new York...
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😂😂😂
👏🤣🤣🤣🤣
The difference is that in USA u are a FAN! In EUROPE u are a WARRIOR!
In USA it's show and here it's more than life..
No matter how you say it, one thing is true, money VS passion or spectacle VS religion,at least for most countries and for the entire Balkans 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
In South America, you are a soldier 💀
Wrong ... in USA you are franchise group, needing cheerleaders to make you excited, in Europe you are a Fan.
@@darknase u are only a fan in Europe when u come here like a tourist and buy a over priced ticket to watch a 1 game!
For many european football fans , their football club is their whole life.
Thats what they live for !!!
we ditched religion for football in europe.
You technically can’t bring flares to stadiums in Europe either, its against the law, but we sneak them in anyways
thats why the ultras in europe have big buts
@@stats2346good joke
@@stats2346 Not true,americans are known for the big butts,maybe they smuggle burgers and cola in stadions.
I sneak mine in inside chicken wraps 😂 they don’t check food you take the filling & meat out and stick the flare inside the wrap and put back in the veg etc
It is Bengal fire, not a real fire, so you can definately bring children without them burning a hair on their head
The "creature on the flag" is the wolf that raised romulus and remus. The legend of the founding of rome.
True
The fight and win guy embarrassed the Americans into upping their game drastically.
love the seattle guy makes me laugh every time..hate any support who needs a megaphone guy to strat or organise a chant its bollocks
Culture legacy in europe goes back 1000s of years
This Americans that wants to goes famous on Europe videos they dont now the culture just want thuis up
Bro calm down football is not even up to 300 years yet😂
@@FOOTBALLMEMORIESFOREVER it's not about football. It's tribal thing, about defending your city. My city has rivality with a city 20km away for a centuries. All little animosities revals every gameday around a Europe
@@FOOTBALLMEMORIESFOREVER it has nothing to do with football. It's in the blood...football is just a tool for expression.
It’s actually 1 million of years😂
The Progress is visible. Good Job from the Americans so far.
That's a good point can't manufacture atmosphere it has to be organic
Yep not as cringe anymore, but still century's behind
Greeks playing with Serbians is always one of the best highlights in football or basket games.
Griegos, serbios y turcos
Fact
The American fan culture still feels more polished or curated, although looks like it’s improved a lot. That Seattle guy’s a massive tool.
Seattle guy must be the local Hannibal Lecter 😲Scary a.f.
@@OhNoNotFrank he looks like he will kill anyone that don't sing.
@@oszustoslaw I'd sing! You'd hear me from anywhere in that stadium...
Big time
very funny brat
react to "ultras our way of life" and "THE BEST ULTRAS VIDEO EVER (Ultras World 1M Special)" - see real football fans
Gatekeeping much? They ARE real football fans. Look at them. I am a life long supporter of BVB and I am fucking impressed. I hate this attitude of yours. That's what lead to hooligan wars in the 80s.
@@rosetoren3881 Entspann dich - als BVB Fan bist du ja gestraft genug.
@@rinne4896 War ja so klar. Irgendeine weiche Möhre möchte seine schwachgespülte Fanzugehörigkeit demonstrieren. Bayern, Schalke oder welcher Punktdepressiönsvereinchen?
@@rosetoren3881 Du weiche Möhre hast deine Fanzugehörigkeit gepostet. Nimm dich nicht so wichtig. Macht sonst auch keiner.
Real ultras and hooligans are from Balkans, russia and poland are best if you look at mma fighters and they ran if confronted :) old school style! BBB Zagreb!
A lot of these MLS fans are from South America (Latinos) and they bring the heat similarly to Europeans.
Totally. The LA Galaxy chant is in Spanish...
yep, south americans are crazy supporters
MLS actually lit,
Not even close…
Latinos and hespanish is not the same !Latino is latin! realy dont no history????
Here need too be more clubs from Greece, Turkey, Serbia, Poland, Russia..
Yup missing partizan dans also wild Like red star
Bro Idk if you have seen the Warsaw vid when they trolled uefa. This shii was crazy😂
@@seantrieb yes, Poland is always right on the point
Sweden also
Yes we bring our children!!!! They love it!!!! Its not every game like that!!! Only in the important ones!!!! Cup games, derbys, rivalries, start and end of seasons or when u need points badly!!!
I support 1 FC Köln (Cologne, Germany). On Saturday the whole stadium went crazy when we scored 2 goals in injury time and won the game 2:1. Men were in tears in each other's arms. We won't win any titles, maybe we'll be relegated to League 2. But the club means everything to us here. This club is a way of life, a religion.
Ich bin Eintrachter,aber ich möchte der Kölner nächtes jahr in der Bundesliga,mesitens wegen der fans.Ich hoffe sie schaffen das.Grüße aus Westerwald.
I hope you enjoy the sweet small of success again, soon,Cologne....:)
The FC ain't the same since Litti is gone ;)
Looking forward to Köln - HSV clashes in the 2. Bundesliga next season. 🙃
@@dpw6546 If that's the case, then yes. But we're not there yet. But it's also really sad how many traditional clubs play in the 2nd division.
Para un europeo, su equipo es la vida, en Usa van a ver un espectáculo y a comer hamburguesas. Te escribo desde Sudamérica donde el fútbol se siente como en Europa. Un abrazo a todos los clubes de Europa que junto con Sudamérica le han dado vida a este juego que más que juego es la vida y la sangre que corre por nuestras venas.
Good to see the US improving and the supporters getting more involved and animated. I'm a Glasgow Celtic supporter and the rivalry between Celtic and Rangers is unmatched, players from all over the world who have experienced playing in the games say it's unrivalled for atmosphere and action. Long may it continue.
Yeah, right😁
Greetings from Belgrade 😎
The 2nd city derby isn't far behind
Winner is: European crazy passion!!!!
Being half Dutch (Ajax) & American (DC United) I love how football supporter culture has been progressing in the US, it makes it so much more fun visiting games (also off the pitch) during the months of the year that Im in the US. Will it ever be the same as in Europe, probably not but that' s ok. I never even thought it would come this far, so its exciting to see how it develops and more and more local customs are mixed in. So the US just like the other continents will have their own signature style within football support culture.
Pyrotechnics are also not allowed in European stadiums and lead to massive association fines for the clubs, but no pyro, no party. We in Cologne, for example, we received a half-million euro fine for just a single game with massive pyro.
Frankfurt ist immer noch der deutsche Meister in Sachen Verbandsstrafen 😅
Might as well turn it into a an amazing party if you are receiving the fine anyways :D! No use for a half assed pyro shows!! We go big or we go right home 😋
'You never walk alone' by Gerry and the Pacemakers is the anthem of the Liverpool supporters. I've never been there, but it seems to be a huge spectacle when the entire stadium sings that. And I come from the Netherlands ;-)
Its a cover from them.
You should hear forest fans singing thier version mull of kintire sends shivers down your spine it's probably on par with Liverpools you'll never walk alone
@@skidmark08 By Paul McCartney
"You’ll Never Walk Alone" is the closing number of the musical "Carousel", written by Richard Rodgers (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (lyrics).
The musical premiered on Broadway in 1945.
Eric Cantona : "You can change your wife, your politics, your religion, but never, never can you change your favourite football team."
The biggest difference between US and EU fans, US fans treat a football match as a good family day out and generally keep everything kid-friendly. In the EU, a football match is a 90 minute war between centuries-old enemies and the fans reflect that... including the kids...
Yes, there are a lot of kids and all families in this crowds ;)
You know whats next.... ULTRAS - OUR WAY OF LIFE 😏🔥🧨
Ultras suck dude. *let' s follow the guy who' s screaming and jump around synchronically!* it' s like line dancing for football clubs. Casuals all the way instead of that sheep mentality
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Greetings from Germany!
This should have been pinned already
Good video, but you did us Greeks dirty :) we deserve (at least) 1 spot on the Europe side :P
@@Thanos1908 No worries, will be in another video for sure! ;)
Thank you!
I am a season ticket holder at Chelsea, I've been a fan since 9 and for 45 years.
It is nice to see the atmospheres in the US seems to be improving, good job.
The atmospheres depicted here though are typically pre game rituals or orchestrated.
The old school snobbery in me isnt so much of a fan of this kind of atmosphere but it is impressive.
I have travelled with Chelsea from Moscow to Charlotte N.C., Red Bull Arena. to Israel, Norway to Greece and most points in between and have been privileged to witness displays like this all over, but i prefer the more spontaneous support personally. I don’t like being told when to sing or support by someone banging a drum or yelling through a 🎤.
If it gets people interested though, it cant be bad.
Fyi i also follow the NFL, I have been a Raiders fan for 40 years, most of my family live in the states, my mum, sister and brother all livr in Wisconsin. I have visited the us many times over the last 39 years and witnessed the growth of our foitball there in that period does have the potential to become a force in world football.
Расскажите пожалуйста как сейчас с фанатизмом в Англии. По тому что я видел вживую и знаю его сейчас как такового нет
I wish they could see Chemie Leipzigs interpreation of " Des Geyers schwarzer Haufen " because its a horrendous Fan Action including a musical masterpiece. Greets from germany, love u guys
ok i have to say the us fans have steped up their game. it’s still no comparison to fans in Europe.
you have to check out some more choreos (or tifos as you guys call
them)the amount of planing and work that goes into them is insane.
the seattle guy gives me sooo much second hand embarrassment. i cringe every time 😂
great video, love suzys facial expressions
Seattle guy iz Da GOAT!
In from El Salvador but I live in LA and the ultras here are hispanics/latinos so is a lot more similar sometimes they even sneak flairs too I go to see the LAFC team their great however is not my passion club. I only support the city I was born in which is FC Fas from Santa Ana El Salvador and my father raised me a Barça fan as well .The ultras in El salvador used to be wild most of them where real gang but now is a lot better and women can go see the games but Barça without Boixos Nois is like American chants now.😊
"You will never understand if you are not one of us."
Red Star ULTRAS
Ultra gipsys *
Steaua Bucharest(FCSB) ULTRAS
gipsy army = red star
born and raised in dortmund and proud of my bvb!
I am a lifelong Eintracht Frankfurt fan,going to the stadium some 10-12 times a season.The feeling that you have there just can't be described,you have to experience it to understand it.The whole stadium is shacking basically.I honestly believe we have the best fans in Germany and we are in the top 5 in Europe.Greetings from Westerwald,Germany.
Hi,ich bin aus Duisburg in good old Germany. Wir sind leider in die 4 Division abgestiegen, aber egal. Liebe kennt keine Liga. Zum Auftakt beim Auswärtsspiel waren wir 6500. Beim Heimspiel 18000. Das ist Liebe. Auf Kohle geboren, Stahl in den Adern. So sind wir!! Super MSV
Every stadium has a away stand, but you don’t film that when you support your home team 😂. Here a Borussia Mönchengladbach fan 💪🏼
Ajax Amsterdam 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
90 minuten lang voor onze club uit Amsterdam, gekkenhuis op de tribune, niemand die ons stoppen kan!!! Great video love from Amsterdam 🇳🇱
As a Red Star fan I'm shocked that we never had a chance to compete. That would be great
@@bgdabg6769 Hopefully we can compete soon when Ajax is back in Champions League. Red Star had very good players. I remember we had Marko Pantelic, he is our hero. And I hope to visit soon a match in Rajko Mitic stadium because you guys have the craziest fans. I saw many videos of the atmosphere there. Is impossible to lose with that atmosphere. Good luck this coming season 💪🏼
@@ronald1782 You have win one CL in our stadium 50+ years ago. Hope legendary clubs will have some epic events in future. More than game itself I wish to see hooligans meet
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@@bgdabg6769 that would be great, red white brothers 🇳🇱🇷🇸
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Flares or not allowed in our stadiums either but they find a way to get them in 😅
Pyrotechnics in the stadium is illegal everywhere, but it is still part of the fan culture of many clubs. The clubs have to pay fines to the football association for this.
Greetings from Dublin Ireland ,rival fans can't be in the same area or a fight would break out so the away fans would be in an area at the opposite end of the ground .
Dynamo Dresden, German 3rd Division, 30k Spectators every game
The pyro is illegal in most countries I think, but they are smuggled in anyway.
Napoli fan here!!! Happy to see them in this video! The most passionate fans in the world
I like seeing that "real football" is growing in the US. Fans getting better! Keep going! Greetings from Germany
В моей стране фанатизм практически убили, но даже в товарищеских матчах и низших лигах это куда лучше чем в Америке
11:44 I've never seen such a quiet BvB Ultra
Hi guys I'm Scott and I'm from England and my team is Watford Football Club, we play in Yellow and Black and its the same Soccer/football team that Sir Elton John supports. And yes kids do attend the games but my team don't tend to have flares and fireworks but they will hear some bad language.
I am a German non-football fan but it makes me proud to see that German fan culture is well received in the USA or anywhere else
Greetings from Hannover, Germany
Edit: The animal on the AS Rome flag is the Capitoline she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of Rome
The US is definitly improving their game! Good for them!
In my opinion the seattle guy just was ahead of his time. He has the passion. Guys like him are the reason the US has advanced as quickly as they have. So, nothing but love for that guy❤
Looking forwqrd to see how things look in a few years! 🔥🔥🔥
Yes we bring our kids, i brought my son when he was 3 years old, he is 10 today and just loving it.
Olympiakos fans i d like to see.Thank u in advance.
Finally some real US-Fans. Everybody takes this "fight&win" - Guy.
Nice to see some US-Fans who deserve to be called Fans. Greetz from Stuttgart, the Brezels of Klinsmann - Family (he learned bakery) was a legend.
USA is money, Europe is passion. We can die for Football (what you call soccer). You can see this sometimes in league 3 or 4.
The best thing about is is what NBA player Luke Jokic said, "I played in Serbia brother". Yes it's Basketball but you can see our passion in every sport like ice hockey, basketball, soccer.
Сербы красавчики, сильный и не сломленный дух!
Hi from France 🇫🇷 love u guys ❤ good job like ur comment
When European Ultras watch American Football Fans: I DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THIS MICKEY MOUSE BULLSHIT!!!!
Football, or as we call Soccer, is our 4th to 5th tier sport. Interest is building but has a long way to go.
@@shannonbolden1174 In which place NBA is? 1st, 2nd? Also the fans there are very lame, compared to Europeans. This has an explanation. In Europe every club is a religion to its fans. In USA its just a product. Huge difference.
How hammered is that guy.. almost would say...both of them hahahah . funny
Germany 1.FC Magdeburg 🇩🇪 🔵⚪
It's great to see US fans finally chanting with passion Colin UK
First of all its called football.
20:00 - depends on where you book your seats. Most stadiums have special seperated areas for the hard core hooligan fans, each for home and guest teams. Don't go there with your kids, even though, if you're with their team, you'll probably be fine, but still, you don't spend your vacation in a war zone, either, so just stay away from there. Other places within the stadium are totally fine though to bring your whole family from kids to grandparents.
Some stadiums in Europe there are no away team fans allowed - if you want to support an away team, you dress in the home team gear and go to watch your team - Remember, do not cheer if the away team scores or wins... Football is not about life and death - it's more important than that...
A great statement from the late great Bill Shankly.
and remember not to smile as we did supporting Millwall in The Leeds' stands in 1988 when we won 2/1 in midweek with the 6,000 Away allocation sold out as we were on our way at Easter to the Top Division for the first and only time.Those 2 seasons are out of 139 years,so far:)
I support Bayer Leverkusen from Germany! I managed to watch every single game of the last season, from all championships. It was an absolutely amazing year!!! No loss, until the final of Europa League. "Bayer Leverkusen are the first team to complete an entire Bundesliga season without defeat after a remarkable 2023/24 campaign that also saw Germany's new champions set a European record of 51 games in a row without loss across all competitions."
Won the Bundesliga trophy for the first time ever in club history.
Won DFB-Pokal (German cup),
and recently won the DFB-Supercup (German Supercup).
And back in April 2023 I was for the first time at Bay Arena. I instantly fell in love with this stadium! But this year I had the golden chance to be at the game against Eintracht Frankfurt on May 5, 2024 (1-5 for Leverkusen!).
My other team is PSV Eindhoven from The Netherlands, no less amazing season for them as well! I attended one of their games too last September at Phillips Stadium.
And the third club I support is Slavia Prague from Czech Republic. Never been on their stadium - Eden Arena, nor on game of theirs elsewhere. It is in my list hopefully for early 2025! Fingers crossed!
P.S. - I am from Bulgaria.
Nothing to the Glasgow Rangers fans Union Bears lit up the whole of Glasgow waterfront with flares was something else 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
And the whole of Manchester and Seville with vomit Shite and pish cannae polish a turd pal...😅
I like your reactions (especially you two) and I'm a longtime subscriber.
Question: Have you thought about to react to history videos in the future, too?
Greetings
Hajduk Split from Croatia 🔴⚪️🔵 biggest shoutout from fan of this club , 🇭🇷
Yes, we bring the family and it is our children who will be the future supporters of our teams.
Mixed in there are men and women and children
Red Star 👍👏
Away game🤫😉
Eintracht Frankfurt Fans are the best 🦅. Nice reaction. Greetings from Germany 😁
Für mich nicht gerade die besten, aber viel besser als Bayern fans🤣
Red Star Belgrade from Serbia fan here. Serbia,Greece,Turkish,Latino and fans from Casablanca ( Morocco) Best in Word fans ever
Most criminal you mean. Turkish football didn’t show the best fans with there aggression ( also the payers and board hitting down a referee)
@@Harrypjotter7what is your point?
Everything is correct in his message. Those mentioned are best atmosphere anywhere
06:22 you made that face expression like you knew what they were singing in Serbian! 😁 "Eat s-t, we are the champions"!
The stands are full of crazy supporters,
The torches alight and the whole of the North is burning,
The drums are thundering and the song's echoing,
You all eat shit, we are the champions!
(the North stand is the stand for the core Red Star fans, the famous "Delije" (Lads)).
In Europe for football, generally there are also fans of the other team but they're separated so they have their own sections to sit in to keep the two sides separated.
I am from Germany and yes Kids come with us ,my Song was 6ny His first time in Hamburg ❤❤❤❤
This is every weekend btw. People can actually walk and take public trasnport to stadiums so theres a massively culture of forming mobs of tens of thousands to walk to the stadium together singing. Its a pain if you need to get somewhere sometimes haha.
My absolute Favorite is FC Schalke 04. There are many Vids of Fan.Chanting on YT. Best regards from Germany
Greetings from germany.
Watching your metal reactions for years.
My Team is BORUSSIA DORTMUND
We're on the same team even while I live in Hamburg
Minte 14:55 - AS Roma flag. There is a female wolf that is breastfeeding two kids. It's abuout the legend of Rome's founding that talk about these two kids (Romolo and Remo) grown up by a female wolf; the two kids grow up and fought for the land and Romolo won and so he called the place "Roma" (how you write it in Italy) from his own name
The so called "Lupa capitolina" ("Capitoline she wolf") is the symbol of the city and AS Roma team added it to its own flag when the team was created (1927)
The children are the ones that smuggle the flares in. Oh my gosh that's crazy, Ive never seen anything like this.
Good morning Suzi and Travis great day to start great video all fired up love the game Till next time love you both Suzi keep up the good work . xoxoxoxo
Love seeing the American fans starting to get into the football culture. Hope to see it grow even more. The flares are smuggled in, all the choreography by the supporters is by the supporters. There's no involvement from the club or officials. In fact, if they would have their way they would have empty stadiums.
And kids have no trouble coming to the games. There are different sections of the stadium. The kids usually sit in the upper etage on the long side. In fact most people have gone to their clubs' games since 5 years old at least. Many people bring their babies. You are part of the club and the community and the history.
You could make compilations only on one team, from only one season. This is not a thing that happens in a final and the singing isn't a preplanned portion of the game for singing. My local club is Hammarby IF in Sweden. The singing goes on for 90 minutes + 15 minutes half time. When you come home you can barely speak and when you wake up your body aches.
Finaly a more fair compliation between USA and Europe. Never saw the USA fans on this level before! 👌🏻
Red Star Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda Beograd) that video you saw it wasn't even our stadium it was on Partizan stadium and it was Eternal Derby love from Serbia and u should come tommorow and for 4 day's we have 2 Eterbal Derbys that is a must see game
My kids ( 6 and 8 ) loves the flares and smoke. We usually stand in the corner right next to where the pyro is getting set off
I've grown up in stadiums.. absolutely safe
Of course , we bring the kids at the stadium. And also we teach them what’s the loyalty. They need to understand what means loyalty. Show to them what means love.
Can say as a scouse kid of a passionate liverpool fan, I don't know how it is now but my dad took me and my sister to a few games when I was about 8 or 9. It was loads of fun and we participated in all the crowd shouts and had those giant flags. Then when we get out we get a firm "don't repeat those chants in front of your ma. She'll kill me" after haha.
Great reaction thank you, it looks like the American football fans are growing up a little.
The main difference between European fans and US fans imo, is that football is INCREDIBLY ingrained into our culture and society. And with "our" I mean basically all of europe. It's societal, it's cultural, it's political and everything else. It's less entertainment, and more a sort of brotherhood. It's honestly hard to explain. It's pure passion.
My uncle is a good example. He is 68 years old and has been IN the stadium for EVERY single game of his club since he was 9. Be it a home game, or an away game. He lives and breathes football, and has done so since childhood. This is way past "being a fan".
The fans are separated in the stadium, there is always a soeciak guest block in every stadium..
Greetings from Germany, where I support the club Offenbach in 4th league...
In each staium in Europe you have an away section. This is provided for the "visiting" team. This is always a small percentage of the whole stadium. That's why the team playing at home can have some advantage against the opposing team. In some games away fans aren't allowed because of the rivalry between 2 teams and the danger for riots. When you support your team, you support them everywhere. I'm a fan of RSC Anderlecht. A Belgian team and I've travelled though all of Europe to support them during European competitions. It's a special feeling to be in the stands in a foreign country to support your team!
I'm an As Roma supporter, the song that the stadium is singing is the club official anthem, wrote and sung by Antonello Venditti and is like a love letter for the city of Rome and of course for the team that represents the Eternal City. I suggest you to search some videos about As Roma fans.
And we know how to protect our kids collectively like you in stadiums
gutes Video 👌🔥 Fußball in Europa ist was anderes als in der USA,aber egal,ihr habt Hod dogs und burger im Stadion,wir sind nur am saufen da drin,passt schon 😁🤪😉😉
14:49 it's a female wolf with the human twins Romulus and Remus. Rome comes from Romulus.
Greetings from Germany
Yes my team Liverpool was represented. Excellent.
First soccer lesson: play right-footed, play left-footed / put on wax, take off wax, The Karate Kid. Soccer coach since 1982. Ciao
You Americans are slowly getting better - nice to see that you're not so prudish after all. Carry on like this.
@14:48 it's a female wolf nurturing two human babies - Romulus and Remus(brothers). According to the legend, they were raised by her in the wild, then Romulus founded Rome. AS Roma, as a football club based in Rome, chose to have that on their team emblem.
i'm a Sporting CP ultra from Portugal. You should see the league title celebration from the 2020-21season during the pandemic. It was the first league title since 2001-02 and it was massive. SL
Great reaction Guys
My country is overrepresented & i happen to live in Leverkusen so my team is unbeaten this season and my break multible records while still in the run for all3 major cups ^^
Don't worry. The US fans are not too bad. I think they got better from what i saw years ago. You're gettin' there! Greets from Germany and enjoy! Remember: Soccer is much bigger over here. Same vice versa with American football that's gettin bigger here in Germany now...ONLY Babymetal fans are louder haha...
Babymetal fans are louder? Coming from a German? Blind Guardian enters the chat.
LGBT fans
This was like the first of such compilations where there was something like a US soccer crowd involved... They start to catch up, I suppose. Although I (of course) am fan of Schalke (the royal blue guys taking over a foreign city before an away match), I have to admit that this socalled yellow wall of BVB hosting 30k people just in this curve is pretty impressive. In a different video you can see what the Frankfurt fans do to their stadium jumping like this. You see the construction shake for almost one damn foot. And Liverpool with ynwa is a goosebump guarantee, always.
There are tons of these videos around, be it the chanting or those tifos (the guy with the binoc coming up). Eurpoeans are just mad about their club
The creature on the logo of AS Roma is the wolf mother that raised and fed Romulus and Remus - the brothers that founded the grand city of Rome and laid the foundations of an empire. Or so the legend goes. Underneath her are the two brothers, feeding on her milk.
In Europe we do love to sing, dance, drink, having a good time (some braindeads also like a fight) and fireworks! 🤣
14:49 the creature on the AS Roma crest is a wolf. It's suckling the babies Romulus and Remus.