Ultras

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Ultras of Levski Sofia
Lazio

Ultras are a type of

away games
.

Ultras groups have been responsible for many cases of football hooliganism and violence,[1] although differently from hooligan firms, ultras do not have the explicit objective of fighting other fans.[2] Ultras groups are also in some cases directly linked to ideologies like neo-Nazism and other forms of far-right politics,[3][4][5] and sometimes far-left politics.[6][7] In some instances, hooliganism and/or this politicisation goes to the point where support for their team is relegated to a secondary feature of the phenomenon.[8]

In recent decades, the culture has become a focal point for the movement against the

History

Barra bravas of Club Atlético Independiente in the 1960s

The origin of the ultras movement is disputed,[12] with many supporters groups from various countries making claims solely on the basis of their dates of foundation. The level of dispute and confusion is aided by a contemporary tendency (mainly in Europe) to categorise all groups of overtly fanatical supporters as ultras. Supporters groups of a nature comparable to the ultras have been present in Brazil since 1939, when the first torcida organizada was formed (although these groups began to focus on violence in the 1970s). Inspired by the torcidas and the colourful scenes of the 1950 World Cup, supporters of Hajduk Split formed Torcida Split on 28 October 1950.[13] The group is often cited as the oldest torcida style group in Europe. But the first supporters' groups in the world formed to produce violence were barras bravas, originated in Argentina in the 1950s.

Torcida Jovem of Santos in Brazil. An example of a Brazilian Torcida Organizada

One country closely associated with the ultras movement is Italy.

violence and unrest of Italian society at the time overlap with the ultras movement, adding a dimension that has plagued it ever since.[16] The ultras movement spread across Europe, Australia, Asia and North Africa during the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, starting with the countries geographically closest to Italy.[17]

Characteristics

Ultras groups are usually centred on a core group of founders or leaders (who tend to hold executive control),

representative who liaises with the club owners on a regular basis, mostly regarding tickets, seat allocations and storage facilities.[18] Some clubs provide groups with cheaper tickets, storage rooms for flags and banners and early access to the stadium before matches to prepare displays. These types of favoured relationships are often criticised when ultras groups abuse their power.[5]

Hooliganism

Polish football hooligans in violent clash

While ultras groups can become violent, the majority of matches attended by ultras conclude with no violent incidents. Unlike

hooligans of other clubs, the main focus of ultras is generally to support their own team.[1] Some hooligans try to be inconspicuous when they travel; usually not wearing team colours, to avoid detection by the police. Within the ultra or hooligan culture however, those dressing to "blend in" would be referred to as casuals
, which is viewed by some as a branch of hooliganism, yet still maintaining its own independence and culture. Ultras tend to be more conspicuous when they travel, proudly displaying their scarves and club colours while arriving en masse, which allows the police to keep a close eye on their movements.

Europe

France

Stadium Club Name
Parc des Princes
Paris Saint-Germain
Collectif Ultras Paris 2016
Stade Vélodrome Olympique de Marseille Commando Ultra '84
Club des Amis de l'OM 1987
South Winners 1987
Fanatics 1988
Dodger's 1992
Marseille Trop Puissant 1994
Handi Fan Club 2005
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard AS Saint-Étienne Associés Supporters 1970
Magic Fans 1991
Green Angels 1992
Indépendantistes Stéphanois 1998
Union des Supporters Stéphanois 2004
Groupama Stadium
Olympique Lyonnais Bad Gones
Lyon 1950
Hex@gones
Amicale des Rouge & Bleu
Générations OL
O'Elle Club
Handi Sup OL
Gastrogones 69
OL Muséum
Dauphigones
Brigade Lyon
Les Canuts de l'OL
Stade Louis-II
AS Monaco
Le Club des supporters de Monaco
Ultras Monaco 1994

Scotland

In Scotland,

Aberdeen F.C
, they organise chants and choreography in the Merkland Road Stand, at Pittodrie Stadium, also known as the "Red Shed".[98] the
left-wing
. On the other side of Glasgow are the Rangers F.C ultra group The Union Bears.
Hibernian FC, the Gorgie Ultras support rivals, Heart of Midlothian FC
.

England

In England, there are ultras groups at

Huddersfield Town F.C, and Stockport County (Hatters 83).[22][23][24] Several non-league football teams in England have ultras groups that are left-wing, such as the fans of Dulwich Hamlet F.C. who have a group called The Rabble.[25][26] A Vice article claims Casuals United are at war with anti-fascist football ultras.[27]

In late 2022, an Arsenal F.C. supporters group called "Ashburton Army" gained prominence, taking their name from Ashburton Grove, an historic road upon which the team's Emirates Stadium was built.[28][29][30]

In 2024, following the inception of the group and a subsequent meeting with club officials, an

A.F.C. Bournemouth to launch the group's presence at Aston Villa's matches.[31]

Hungary

Singing at sector B Central during the opening ceremonies of the Puskás Aréna on 15 November 2019

Several clubs in Hungary have large ultras groups, such as

Fehérvár (Red Blue Devils), Tatabánya (Turul Ultrái), and Debrecen (Szívtiprók Ultras Debrecen). The national team of Hungary has an ultras group known as the Carpathian Brigade. The group was formed in 2009. Hungarian ultras occupy sector B Central at the Puskás Aréna
.

Portugal

Benfica group, No Name Boys, Lisbon, 2008
Stadium Club Name
Estádio do Dragão FC Porto Super Dragões 1986
Colectivo Ultras 95
Estádio do Bessa
Boavista FC
Panteras Negras 84
Estádio da Luz
SL Benfica
Иo Иame Boys 92
Diabos Vermelhos 82
Grupo Manks 96
Estádio José Alvalade Sporting CP Juventude Leonina 1976
Torcida Verde
Directivo Ultras XXI
Brigada Ultras Sporting
Estádio de São Luís
Farense
South Side Boys
Estádio José Gomes CF Estrela da Amadora – Magia Tricolor
Estádio Municipal de Braga
SC Braga
Red Boys 92
Bracara Legion 2003
Estádio Municipal 22 de Junho F.C. Famalicão Fama Boys 1990
Estádio D. Afonso Henriques
Vitória SC
White Angels 1999
Insane Guys 1994
Estádio Comendador Manuel Violas S.C. Espinho Desnorteados
Complexo Desportivo de Campanhã S.C. Salgueiros Alma Salgueirista 1985

Greece

In Greece, most professional football teams have an ultras group. Most of them are named after a gate number which refers to the specific place where the fans are situated at the stadium. Others have actual names or no special names at all and they are named after their supporting team.

Club Name Stadium
Olympiacos F.C Gate 7 Karaiskakis Stadium
AEK Athens F.C Original 21 (sometimes Gate 21) Agia Sophia Stadium
PAOK F.C Gate 4 Toumba Stadium
Aris Thessaloniki F.C SUPER-3 Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium
Panathinaikos F.C Gate 13 Leoforos Stadium
Atromitos Athinon F.C Fentagin Peristeri Stadium
OFI Crete F.C Gate 4 (Snakes) Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium
Panetolikos F.C Gate 6 (Warriors) Panetolikos Stadium
Asteras Tripolis F.C Tigers Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium
AEL F.C Monsters (Gate 1) AEL FC Arena
Panionios F.C Panthers Panionios Stadium
Iraklis F.C Autonomous Gate 10
PAS Lamia F.C Gate 3
Panseraikos F.C Gate 5
PAS Giannina F.C Pagouria Zosimades Stadium
Egaleo F.C Gate 12

Kosovo

Denmark

FC Copenhagen (Sektion 12) and Brøndby IF (Sydsiden) have some of the most renowned ultras groups on the continent, and the derby between the two is also one of the fiercest in Europe.[32]

AaB's ultras group caused a 14-minute delay in the 2020 Danish Cup final for a failure to adhere to COVID-19 social distancing rules.[33] The group was ultimately ejected from the stadium and the game resumed, which was won by Sønderjyske.

Italy

AC Milan
ultras in 2006

In Italy, most professional football clubs have an ultras group which attends every match and has dedicated seating areas in either the north or south end of the stadium behind the goals. Each ultras group will have one or more leaders who choreograph chants, and who hand out banners and flags to other people in the stand to wave throughout the match. Ultras have been credited with creating fantastic atmospheres inside the stadium; however they have also come under universal criticism because of ties to various gangs and the mafia, as well as causing violence which often takes place outside the stadium prior to a match. Over the years inappropriate chanting has resulted in the

Napoli, as well as racist chants towards opposition players. However, these issues only partially represent parts of the Ultras culture in Italy – Ultras in Italy are also known for fighting criminals and the Mafia, giving housing to immigrants or helping Italian citizens in need, as well as aiding with food and money during the Covid pandemic to their local hospitals.[34][35]

Republic of Ireland

Several groups exist in Rep. of Ireland, as follows:

Shamrock Rovers
- SRFC Ultras
St Patrick's Athletic
- Shed End Invincibles
Drogheda United
- Famous 45 Ultras
Dundalk FC
- Shed Side Army
Bohemian FC
- Notorious Boo Boys
Galway United F.C. - maroon army
Waterford FC - Block E Boys
Finn Harps FC - Ballybofey brigade

Northern Ireland

The ultras scene in Northern Ireland is new and since these have began the younger generation of fans in Northern Ireland has increased more than it has in many years.

Club Name
Glentoran F.C. Glentoran Ultras
Linfield F.C. Blue Unity
Cliftonville F.C. Red Fanatics
Coleraine F.C. Coleraine Casual Army
Larne F.C. Casual Inver Army

Poland

The first Polish ultras groups were formed in 1980s by fans of

PZPN officials.[37]

Spain

Spanish ultraism is generally agreed to have come from Italian and English ultraism and hooliganism at the 1982 World Cup held in Spain. Held only seven years after the death of Franco, the World Cup was an opportunity for Spain to join the world of modern international football. Spanish ultraism is particularly known for its dramatic and polarized distinction across two ideological cleavages: fascism and nationalism. The vast majority of ultra groups identify as either fascist or anti-fascist, and either independentist or nationalist.[38]

The Netherlands

In The Netherlands, most professional football teams have an ultras group. the first ultras groups in the Netherlands were formed in the 1970s by fans of Feyenoord they called themselves S.C.F. Hooligans. After S.C.F. Hooligans were formed many other ultras groups started forming such as AFC Ajax (F-side) FC Utrecht (Bunnikside) ADO Den Haag (north side) De Graafschap (Brigata Tifosi) FC Twente (Vak-P)

Belgium

Most clubs in Belgium have an ultra-group, such as

RSC Anderlecht (Mauves Army 2003) Standard Liège
(Ultras Inferno 1996)

Luxembourg

Several clubs in Luxembourg have an ultras group, such as

(M-Block)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosniaks are known for their national ultras group

and many more.

Cyprus

There are also ultras groups affiliated with the APOEL FC[46] and the Anorthosis Famagusta FC.[47]

Malta

Although small in size, Malta has some notable ultras groups. The main ultras groups in Malta are Birkirkara Ultras 1997, Ultras Beltin 99, and Paola Boys Hibs Ultras, as well as the

Maltese national football team
ultras group, the South End Core.

Ukraine

Stadium Club Name
Chernihiv Stadium Desna Chernihiv Ultras Desna

Romania

Romania's ultras only finds itself in the traditional teams like Steaua București, Dinamo București and Rapid București; but there are some small ultras groups which support their local club. The biggest ultras groups are: Peluza Nord Steaua, Peluza Sud Steaua, Peluza Cătălin Hîldan, Peluza Sud Dinamo, Peluza Nord Rapid, t2 Rapid, Peluza Şepcile Roşii and Peluza Nord Hunedoara. There are also some honourable mentions like Peluza Marină Farul, Peluza Sud Craiova, Peluza Nord Craiova and Peluza Nord Galați.

Türkiye

The three big clubs of Turkey, namely

Galatasaray, have a dedicated and passionate fanbase. The ultras of these clubs are Çarşı, Genç Fenerbahçeliler and UltrAslan
, respectively.

Bulgaria

The most famous ultras in Bulgaria are Sector G (CSKA Sofia), Sector B (Levski Sofia), Bultras (Botev Plovdiv), and Lauta Army (Lokomotiv Plovdiv).

Africa

Algeria

Stadium Club Name
Douera Sportpark Stadium
MC Alger Ultras the Twelfth Player 2011
Ultras Green Corsaires 2012
Ultra' Amore E Mentalita 2019
Stade 20 Août 1955,
Skikda
JSM Skikda Ultras Senza Confine 13
Ultras Ouled Russicada 2015
Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium,
Constantine
CS Constantine Ultras Loca Ragazzi 2010
Ultras Green Army 2012
Ultra' Iqbal 2023
April 13, 1958 Stadium,
Saida
MC Saida

Ultras Méga Boys 2007

20 August 1955 Stadium (Algiers),
CR Belouizdad

Ultras Fanatic Reds 09

Setif
ES Setif
Ultras Inferno 10
Stade du 5 Juillet,
USM Alger Les Unionistes Algérois
Alger Offender
El Assima
Les Originaires d'Alger
Ahmed Zabana Stadium,
Oran
MC Oran Ultras Red Castle 2011
Ultras Leones Rey 2009
Forza Mouloudia
Maghrebi Unity Stadium MO Bejaia Ultras Granchio 09
Ultras Saldae Kings 2011
Ultras Free Men 16
La Banda Berberista
Bejaia Offender
May 19, 1956 Stadium
USM Annaba Les indepandants de bone 12
Ultras Sparta Rosso 15
1 November 1954 Stadium (Tizi Ouzou)
JS Kabylie Ultras Kabylie Boys 09
Ultras The Leader 2013
Ultras Samba Boys 2013
20 August 1955 Stadium (Algiers),
Algiers
NA Hussein Dey

Ultra Dey Boys 09
Ultras Crazy Capital 14

Mohamed Boumezrag Stadium,
Chlef
ASO Chlef

Ultras Polina 10
Ultras Asnam Boys 1437
Groupe Djawarih 2014
Group Armata Rosso 2019

1 November 1954 Stadium (Batna),
CA Batna Ultras Aurès Boys 2009
Ultras Furia Roja 2013
Stade Imam Lyes,
Médéa
O Medea Ultra' Olympic Medea
Titteri Ragazzi 2024
February 24, 1956 Stadium,
Sidi Bel Abbès
USM Bel Abbès

Ultras Scorpion Trop Puissant
Ultras Verde Veteranos

1 November 1954 Stadium (Algiers) USM El Harrach

Grinta Curva(UGG & UYC)
Ultra' Combattiva

20 August 1955 Stadium,
Bordj Bou Arréridj
CA Bordj Bou Arréridj Ultras Commandos 2008
Ultras Monstros 18
El Alia Sports Complex
US Biskra

Ultras Pandilla Ziban
Groupe Ouled el Ziban

Touhami Zoubir Khelifi Stadium
AS Aïn M'lila

Red Scorpion
RossoNero

Stade Akid Lotfi
WA Tlemcen

Ultras Kop 13

Stade 20 Août 1955 (Béchar)
JS Saoura

Ultras Giallo Verde

Stade Messaoud Zougar
MC El Eulma

Ultras Vikings 2009
Ultras Red Army 2013

Maghrebi Unity Stadium JSM Bejaia

Ultras Gouraya United
Ultras Marins

1 November 1954 Stadium (Batna),
MSP Batna

Ultras Pantera Nera 2009

Ismaïl Makhlouf Stadium RC Arbaâ

Ultras Blue Vichingo
Ultras Tauras Blue

Stade Tahar Zoughari
RC Relizane

Ultras Verde Corazon
Ultras Mina Men

Amar Hamam Stadium USM Khenchela

Ultras Mascula 13
Casa Nera

Stade Mokhtar Abdelatif Amal Bou Saâda

Ultras Ouled el Khadra

Habib Bouakeul Stadium ASM Oran

Ultras Verde Lupo

Stade Mohamed Reggaz WA Boufarik

Ultras Orange W'arriors 2015
La Fiamma

Stade Ben Abdelmalek
MO Constantine

Ultras Libertados
Ultras Ouled Ben Badis

Rouibah Hocine Stadium
JS Djijel

Ultras Green Gunners
Ultras Free Fans
Ouled el Corniche

Brakni Brothers Stadium USM Blida

Ultras Green Killers 2014
Les Blidéens

Stade Souidani Boujemaa
ES Guelma

Ultras Rebells Ragazzi

Omar Oucief Stadium CR Témouchent

Ultras Red Wolves

Ahmed Kaïd Stadium JSM Tiaret

Ultras Cavalier Blue
Ultras Blue Eagles

Stade Amar Benjamaa ES Collo

Ultras Los Marinos 23

Stade Mohamed Bensaïd
ES Mostaganem

Ultras Verde Marinero 12

Stade Mohamed Bensaïd
WA Mostaganem

El Widadyoun 1945

Stade de l'Unité Africaine
GC Mascara

Ultras Green Storm 2008

Stade Zerdani Hassouna US Chaouia

Ultras Giallo Boys

Mohamed Benhaddad Stadium RC Kouba

Ultras Green Fans
Ultras Raed 2015

1 November 1954 stadium US Souf - Group Quicksand 2023
13 February Stadium CR Béni Thour

Ultras Crazy Fans
Les vrais 30

Salah Takdjerad Stadium JS Bordj Ménaïel - Pure Blood 2023
1 November 1954 stadium Olympique Akbou - Ultras Brawers
11 December 1961 Stadium HB Chelghoum Laïd - Ragazzi Verde
Mohamed Belkebir Stadium SKAF Khemis Miliana - Cardellino Scuola
Mohamed Mouaz Stadium ESM Koléa - Ultras Etoile Verde
Ahmed Khalfa Stadium
WR M'Sila - Ouled el hodna
Mila Stadium CB Mila - Ultras Salerno 2011
El Milia Stadium CRB EL Milia - Les Fidèles 2017

Morocco

Stadium Club Name
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium
Association Sportive des FAR
Ultras Askary 2005
Black Army 2006
Stade Mohamed V
Wydad Casablanca
Ultras Winners 2005
Stade Mohamed V
Raja CA Ultras Green Boys 2005
Ultras Eagles 2006
Ibn Batouta Stadium
Ittihad Riadi Tanger Ultra Hercules 2007
Complexe sportif de Fès Maghreb de Fès Ultras Fatal Tigers 2006
Complexe sportif de Fès Wydad de Fès Ultras Bianco Nero 2008
Complexe sportif de Phosphate
Olympique Club de Khouribga
Ultras Green Ghost 2007
Stade Municipal (Kenitra)
Kenitra athletic club
Ultras Helala Boys 2007
Stade Adrar
Hassania Agadir Ultras Imazighen 2006
Stade Saniat Rmel
Moghreb Tetouan
Ultras Los Matadores 2005
Ultras Siempre Paloma 2006
Stade Municipal de Berkane
RS Berkane Ultras Orange Boys 07
Stade Mimoun Al Arsi
Chabab Rif Al Hoceima Ultras Rif Boys 2010
Ultras Los Rifeños 2012
Stade El Massira
Olympic Safi Ultras Shark 2006
Stade du 18 novembre
Ittihad Khemisset
Ultras Cavaliers Family 2009
Stade de Marrakech
Kawkab Marrakech
Ultras Crazy Boys 2006
Honneur Stadium
MC Oujda Ultras Brigade Wajda 2007
Honneur Stadium
USM Oujda Ultras Pioneers 10
Stade Boubker Ammar
AS Salé Ultras Red Pirates 06
Ultras Pirates 07
Ultras Fanatics 09
Stade Municipal De Khénifra
Chabab Atlas Khénifra
Ultras Zayan Boys 2008
Ultras Révoltés 2012
Stade D'honneur De Meknès
COD Meknès Ultras Red Men 2008
Ultras Vulcano Rosso 2010
Stade El Abdi
Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi Ultras Cap Soleil 2007
Stade Municipal (Oued Zem))
Rapide Oued Zem
Ultras Martyrs 2007
Berrechid Municipal Stadium Youssoufia Berrechid Ultras Liberta 13
Stade d'honneur de Beni Mellal
Raja Beni Mellal Ultras Star Boys 2007
Complexe Bernoussi CR Bernoussi Ultras Imbrator 2012
Stade de Settat RS Settat Ultras Masked 2008
Stade Tiznit Amal Tiznit Ultras Risings 2008
Stade de Tan-Tan NS Tantan Ultras 2Tan Boys 2008
Stade du 16 Novembre Chabab Houara Ultras Giallo Pizzi 2009
Stade Municipal d'Aït Melloul USM Aït Melloul Ultras Swassa Boys 2011
Stade du Errachidia US Errachidia Ultras Sand Men 2012
The Curva Sud in a RCA vs OCS match in 2022

The history of Moroccan ultras can be traced back to the early 2000s, with the formation of the first ultras group, Ultras Tanger, in 2003. However, the first ultras group that still exists today is

Wydad Casablanca. The Moroccan ultras movement quickly gained momentum and popularity, with other notable groups such as Ultras Eagles
(also supporting Raja Casablanca), being formed in 2006. Moroccan ultras groups are heavily influenced by European ultras movements, and are known for their passionate and dedicated support of their favorite football clubs. They are also known for their elaborate displays of choreographed support, including banners, flags, flares, and coordinated chants. Despite facing challenges, such as financial costs and loss of members, Moroccan ultras groups remain an important part of the country's football culture, known for their intense rivalries and unwavering support of their clubs.

Egypt

The clubs in Egypt became a major political force during the uprising against Mubarak in 2011, but were known for long-standing animosity with the police.[48] When 38 members of the Ultras Devils were arrested in "Shebeen al-Kom" for "belonging to an illegal group" plus additional violent offences, it was seen as a crackdown on the organisations by authorities.[48]

Ultras of Zamalek

In 2013, the Associated Press stated that the Egyptian Ultras network was one of the most organised movements in Egypt after the Muslim Brotherhood.[48]

Stadium Club Name
Cairo International Stadium Al Ahly SC Ultras Ahlawy
Ultras Devils
Cairo International Stadium Zamalek SC
Ultras White Knights (UWK)
Port Said Stadium
Al-Masry SC
Ultras Green Eagles
Suez Stadium
Suez Montakhab
Ultras Suez Fedyan
Ghazl El Mahalla Stadium Ghazl El Mahalla SC Ultras Whales 2008
Ismailia Stadium Ismaily SC Ultras Yellow Dragons
Ultras Rebels
Alexandria Stadium Al Ittihad Alexandria Club Ultras Green Magic
El Mansoura Stadium El Mansoura SC Ultras Orange Dragons
Aswan Stadium Aswan SC Ultras Nile Crocodile
El Minya Stadium
El Minya SC Ultras Red Camels
Tanta Stadium Tanta SC Ultras 300
Damanhour Stadium Ala'ab Damanhour SC - Ultras Blue Anaconda
Zagazig University Stadium
Sharkia SC
Ultras Green Horses
Sons of Oraby
Shebin Stadium Gomhoriat Shebin SC Ultras Balck Horses
El Mahalla Stadium
Baladiyat El Mahalla SC Ultras Red Tigers 2011

Tunisia

Stadium Club Name
Stade Olympique de Radès
ES Tunis
Curva Sud Tunis
Ultras Lemkachkhines 2002
Zapatista Esperanza 2007
Fedayn Espérantistes 2009
Matadors 2008
Stade Olympique de Radès
Club Africain Curva Nord Tunis
African Winners 2003
Leaders Clubistes 2003
North Vandals 2007
Dodgers Clubistes 2007
Stade Taïeb Mhiri
CS Sfaxien Curva Nord Sfax
Black & White Fighters 2003
Raged Boys 2007
Ultras Sfaxiens 2007
Leoni Bianconeri 2007
Drughi Bianconeri 2013
Stade Olympique de Sousse
ES Sahel
Curva Nord Sousse
Brigade Rouge 2001
Ultras Fanatics 2003
Ultras Saheliano 2007
Stade 15 October
CA Bizertin Ultras Big Boss 2010
Ultras Marines 2005
Hedi Ennaifer Stadium Stade Tunisien Ultras Bardo Boys 2002
Stade Abdelaziz Chtioui
AS Marsa Vikings Marsois 2011

Libya

Stadium Club Name
The Tripoli International Stadium Al-Ittihad Club (Tripoli) Ultras Dragone 1989
Ultras Teha Boys 2010
Ultras Teha 2010
The Tripoli International Stadium Al Ahli SC (Tripoli) Ultras Flame Boys 2010
Ultras Green Monsters 2016
The Tripoli International Stadium Al-Madina SC Hawatuh Boys 2023
Martyrs of February Stadium Al-Ahly SC (Benghazi) Ultras Butchers 2009
Ultras Jazzara 2010
Ultras Red Inferno 2021
Martyrs of February Stadium Al-Nasr SC (Benghazi) Ultras Green Eagles 2010
Ultras Carboniera 2013
Martyrs of February Stadium Al Tahaddy SC Ultras Panthers Boys 2018
Misurata Stadium Asswehly SC Ultras Misurata Knights 2010
Misurata Stadium Alittihad Misurata SC Ultras Misurata Ghosts 2018
Al Bayda Stadium Al Akhdar SC Ultras Dour 2018
Al Khums Stadium Al Khums SC Ultras Hera Boys 2018
Ultras Alreyas Boys 2023
Sorman Stadium
Rafik Sorman Ultras Rofa Warriors 2018
10 June Stadium Al Ta'awon SC Ultras Sa7ara 2018
Al marj Stadium Al-Morouj SC Ultras Crimson Snakes 2019
Derna Stadium Darnes SC Tribuna Ragazzi 2020
Jumayl Stadium Al-Mustaqbal (football club) Ultras Fighters 2021
Zaawia Stadium
Olympic Azzaweya
Ultras Blue Castle 2023
Zuwara Stadium Aljazeera SC Ultras Yellow Army 2023
Tobruk Stadium Al-Suqoor Club Ultras Dean Boys 2024

Sudan

Stadium Club Name
Al-Merrikh Stadium Al-Merrikh SC Ultras Jawareh 2008
Ultras Olympus Mons 13
Al-Hilal Stadium Al-Hilal SC Ultras Blue Lions 2008

Rwanda

stadium club name
Amahoro Stadium Rayon Sports F.C. The blues of Rwanda
Amahoro Stadium APR F.C. zone 5
Umuganda Stadium Etincelles F.C. Etincelles F.C. fans

Lesotho

stadium club name
Hlotse Stadium Linare FC ULTRAS LINARES
Pitso Ground Matlama FC Ultras Matlama

South Africa

stadium club name
Orlando Stadium Orlando Pirates F.C. The Sea Robbers
Amakhosi Stadium Kaizer Chiefs F.C. Amakhosi
Cape Town Stadium Cape Town City F.C. (2016) Ultras Blue Eagels
Free State Stadium Bloemfontein Celtic F.C. Unity Supporters
Cape Town Stadium Cape Town Spurs F.C. Urban Warriors

Asia

Bangladesh

Stadium Club Name Notes
Bashundhara Kings Arena Bashundhara Kings Bashundhara Kings Ultras First ever registered fan Ultras in Bangladesh.[49]It was founded in 2021.

China

Stadium Club Name
Workers' Stadium
Beijing Guoan FC
The Royal Army(御林军)

Palestine

Stadium Club Name
Dura International Stadium Shabab Al-Khalil SC Ultras Khalele 2011
Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium Hilal Al-Quds Club Group Hilaly

Jordan

Stadium Club Name
Amman International Stadium Al-Faisaly SC Ultras Al Faisaly 2013
King Abdullah II Stadium Al-Wehdat SC Wehdaty Group 2012
Ultras Green Knights 2018

Iraq

Stadium Club Name
Al-Shaab Stadium Al-Shorta SC Ultras Green Harp 2012
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Stadium Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Ultras Blue Hawk 2012
Sulaymaniyah Stadium Sulaymaniya SC Ultras Sulaimaniy
Franso Hariri Stadium Erbil SC Ultras Qalla
Al-Zawra'a Stadium
Al-Zawraa
Ultras The Kings

Saudi Arabia

Stadium Club Name
King Abdullah Al-Ittihad Ultras Golden Tigers 2011
King Fahd Al Hilal Ultras Blue Wave 2011
KSU Stadium Al Nassr Ultras Al Aalami 2011
King Abdullah Al Ahli Ultras Al Malaki 2011

Syria

Stadium Club Name
Al-Assad Stadium Tishreen SC Ultras Eagles 2009
Al-Baath Stadium Jableh SC Ultras Blue Boys 2017
Khalid ibn al-Walid Stadium Al-Karamah SC Ultras Blue Sun
Deir ez-Zor Municipal Stadium Al-Fotuwa SC Ultras Blue Blood
Al-Jalaa Stadium Al-Wahda SC (Syria) Ultras Orange Pliiji
Al-Assad Stadium Hutteen SC Ultras Blues
Bassel al-Assad Stadium Al-Sahel SC (Syria) Ultras Pirates 2017

United Arab Emirates

Al-Wasl SC[citation needed]

Ultras Junoon is an Emirati group that was founded in 2010 by the fans of Al-Wasl Club. This club is considered to have one of the largest fan bases in the Emirates, and Al-Wasl Club fans are considered the first club that came up with the idea of Ultras in the Gulf region. It is mentioned that Al Wasl fans were the main reason for increasing excitement in the region and increasing the viewership of the league in the Emirates, in particular. The Ultras Junoon have a great ability to preserve the history of this club, and they are close to making any decision in the interest of this club.

The (Death Note) Tifo Made by (Ultras Junoon)

Malaysia

In Malaysia, the ultras scene is characterized by the presence of "Ultras Malaya," the largest supporter club dedicated to the Malaysia national football team. "Ultras Malaya" made its debut in 2007 during the AFC Asian Cup campaign when Malaysia co-hosted the competition along with Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

"Ultras Malaya" boasts a diverse membership with fans from different ethnic backgrounds, states, and clubs across Malaysia. The group represents fans from all 14 states and other subdivisions within Malaysia. One of the most significant rivalries in Southeast Asian football is between "Ultras Malaya" and the fans of the Indonesia national football team. This rivalry is famously known as the "Nusantara derby" and has witnessed several intense clashes before, during, and after matches between the two nations, both on and off the field.

"Ultras Malaya" witnessed a gradual increase in its membership over the years, reaching its zenith during the

AFF Suzuki Cup in 2014
, when the number of members soared into the tens of thousands, although exact figures are not confirmed.

As time passed, UM07, the parent organization of "Ultras Malaya," expanded its reach by establishing subsidiary groups at the state and club levels across Malaysia. These subsidiary supporter groups are passionate in their support for both their local clubs and the national team. Here are some of the main ultras and supporters groups associated with specific states and clubs:

  • Johor Darul Ta'zim FC: "Boys of Straits" (Super League, formed in 2010)
  • Kedah Darul Aman FC: "Ultras Kedah 09" (Super League, founded on December 29, 2009)
  • Kelantan FC: "Gate H Boys" (M3 League, established in 2010)
  • Kuala Lumpur City FC: "Kuala Lumpur Ultras/Cityboys" (Super League, founded on February 28, 2011)
  • Melaka United: "Ultras Taming Sari" (Super League, established on January 11, 2011)
  • Negeri Sembilan FC: "Ultras Nogori 9" (Super League, formed on May 15, 2010)
  • Penang FC: "Ultras Panthers" (Super League, emerged in 2011)
  • Perak FC: "Silver State Ultras/The Supporters" (Premier League, established in April 2009)
  • Perlis FA: "Brigate Gialloblu Perlis" (Club Dissolved, formed around 2010 or 2011)
  • Sabah FC: "North Borneo Ultras" (Super League, founded on April 5, 2011)
  • Sarawak FA/Sarawak United: "GB13" (M3 League,[50] established in 2011)
  • Selangor FC: "UltraSel Curva" (Super League, formed in 2010)
  • Sri Pahang FC: "Elephant Army" (Super League, founded on February 3, 2010)
  • Terengganu FC: "Ultras Tranung" (Super League, established in 2010)

Within "Ultras Malaya," the role of the Capo is crucial in leading the chanting and energizing the crowd inside the stadium. One of the most well-known Capos of "Ultras Malaya" is Mohd Ridzuan Ahmad, also known as Lekir Haji Ahmad. His leadership and coordination skills have contributed to the vibrant and passionate atmosphere during Malaysia's football matches, making him a respected figure among the ultras community.

Lebanon

The ultras scene was introduced to Lebanon in February 2018, with

Ahed formed their own ultras group, called "Ultras Yellow Inferno", the same year.[53] Prior to the Arab Club Champions Cup game between Nejmeh and Al-Ahly of Egypt, played on 13 August 2018, seven "Ultras Supernova" fans were arrested by the Egyptian national security because of the negative connotations the word "Ultras" has in Egypt.[54] The fans have been returned to Lebanon by request of the Lebanese Ambassador to Cairo.[55]


India

East Bengal ultras
Blue Pilgrims, 3D tifo
The 3D Blue Tiger tifo displayed by Blue Pilgrims in June 2018

The ultras scene in India was introduced by East Bengal Ultras, the ultras group of East Bengal FC, in 2013, and since then it grew slowly, as ultras groups of various clubs started to form and display of "Tifo's" and "Pyro" shows became very much a part of the ultras scene in Indian football.[56]

Blue Pilgrims is an organised group of football fans who support the India national football men's team, women's team, and all the other age – group national teams at every home and away game, formed by a group of football fans of several club fan bases of football clubs from India. Founded in 2017 before the commencement of the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, which was held in India, the group based their name on the nickname of the national team, the "Blue Tigers". They consider travelling with the national teams, to wherever the teams play, as their pilgrimage. They often display flags, banners, and tifos in support of the national team.[57]

Stadium Club Name
Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata East Bengal FC East Bengal Ultras
Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata East Bengal FC East Bengal the Real Power
Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata Mohun Bagan AC Mariners Dé Xtreme
Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata Mohun Bagan AC Mariners' Base Camp[58]
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi Kerala Blasters FC Manjappada
Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengalore Bengaluru FC West Block Blues
Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai Mumbai City FC West Coast Brigade
G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium, Hyderabad Hyderabad FC Deccan Legion
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium,

Guwahati

NorthEast United FC
Highlander Brigade

Oceania

Australia

Melbourne Victory FC supporters at the 2007 A-League Grand Final
Stadium Club Name
Coopers Stadium, Adelaide Adelaide United FC Red Army
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Brisbane Roar FC The Den
Industree Group Stadium, Gosford Central Coast Mariners FC Yellow Army
Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Sydney Macarthur FC The Bullpen
AAMI Park, Melbourne Melbourne Victory FC North Terrace
AAMI Park, Melbourne Melbourne City FC Yarra End Collective
McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle Newcastle Jets FC Squadron Novocastria
HBF Park, Perth Perth Glory FC The Shed
Allianz Stadium, Sydney Sydney FC The Cove
CommBank Stadium, Parramatta Western Sydney Wanderers FC Red and Black Bloc
AAMI Park, Melbourne Western United FC Western Service Crew

New Zealand

Stadium Club Name
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Wellington Phoenix
Yellow Fever

North America

Canada

Stadium Club Name
Stade Saputo CF Montréal Brigade Montréal
132 Crew
Suppras MTL
Bolos Crew
BMO Field Toronto FC Block 114
Wanderers Grounds HFX Wanderers FC Block 108 Ultras
Tim Hortons Field Forge FC - Barton St. Battalion
BC Place Stadium
Whitecaps FC
- South Siders

United States

Stadium Club Name
Audi Field D.C. United District Ultras[59]
PayPal Park San Jose Earthquakes San Jose Ultras[60]
Red Bull Arena New York Red Bulls Torcida 96[61]
Subaru Park Philadelphia Union Sons of Ben
CenturyLink Field
Seattle Sounders FC Emerald City Supporters[62]
Dignity Health Sports Park
Los Angeles Galaxy
Ghosts Ultras Galaxy
Providence Park Portland Timbers Timbers Army
Banc of California Stadium
Los Angeles Football Club
The 3252
Children's Mercy Park Sporting Kansas City Fountain City Ultras
Yankee Stadium
New York City Football Club
Ultras NYC[63]

Los Templados

Keyworth Stadium Detroit City FC Northern Guard Supporters

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