North Up Alliance

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Logo of the N.U.A, since 2012

The North Up Alliance ("N.U.A.") is a Dutch football tifosi group associated with AFC Ajax. The name is from their location the stand in Ajax' home stadium Johan Cruyff Arena, namely rows 409 to 414 in the 2nd ring of the Stadium.[1][2]

Background

North Up Alliance was founded in June 2012 as a collective atmosphere group of the upper North ring of the Stadium.

Amsterdam ArenA to prepare their massive banners for the weekend.[7] The group distance themselves from the hooligan nature of other groups, such as the F-side and VAK410, but are known in Dutch media for their Tifosi activity, and for the manner in which they deliver messages revolving around Ajax current events.[8] North Up Alliance and the South Crew are also the two groups at Ajax responsible for the graffiti pieces that are found inside the tunnels of the Amsterdam Arena, from the players entrance to the locker rooms.[9]

Judaism

Ajax is popularly seen as having "Jewish roots" and in the 1970s supporters of rival teams began taunting Ajax fans by calling them Jews. Ajax fans (few of whom are actually Jewish) responded by embracing Ajax's "Jewish" identity: calling themselves "super Jews", chanting "Joden, Joden"" (Jews, Jews) at games, and adopting Jewish symbols such as the Star of David and the Israeli flag. This Jewish imagery eventually became a central part of Ajax fans' culture. At one point ringtones of "Hava Nagila", a Hebrew folk song, could be downloaded from the club's official website. Beginning in the 1980s, fans of Ajax's rivals escalated their antisemitic rhetoric, chanting slogans like "Hamas, Hamas/Jews to the gas" ("Hamas, hamas, joden aan het gas"), hissing to imitate the flow of gas, giving Nazi salutes, etc. The eventual result was that many (genuinely) Jewish Ajax fans stopped going to games. In the 2000s the club began trying to persuade fans to drop their Jewish image, yet have achieved no success in this pursuit. Supporters, on and off the field, still employ imagery associated with Jewish history and the Israeli nation.

Rangers F.C use similar symbols.[10][11][12]

See also

References

  1. ^ "North Up Alliance - Ajax-Vitesse (0-2) 03-11-2012". youtube.com. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  2. ^ "North Up Alliance - Making Of Megadoek Ajax-ADO Den Haag". youtube.com. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  3. ^ Telegraaf noemt Ajax-supporters 'bioscooppubliek'
  4. ^ Die Kale van 413
  5. ^ North Up Alliasnce vest
  6. ^ 'Die kale van 413' presenteert de North Up Alliance
  7. ^ North Up Alliance roept op tot sjaaltjes actie aanstaande zaterdag
  8. ^ Foto's: F-Side is niet makkelijk & North Up Alliance
  9. ^ Ajax-graffiti siert wanden spelersgang
  10. ^ Amsterdam Journal - A Dutch Soccer Riddle - Jewish Regalia Without Jews NY Times
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  12. ^ "www.ajax-usa.com". ajax-usa.com. Archived from the original on 13 January 2007. Retrieved 6 April 2014.

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