Borussia is simply the latin name for "Prussia". Borussia Dortmunds for example was founded in 1909, Borussia Mönchengladbach in 1900 and at that time it was not uncommon for football teams to adapt names such as "Borussia", "Germania" and the likes in addition to the name of the city.
Dortmund doesn't have the name Borussia because of Prussia, but because there was a brewery in the city called Borussia and the father of the founder, Franz Jacobi, worked there before he died
@@dubtechno22ja korrekt......aber in der kneipe "wildschütz" (und nicht "borussia") hing ein werbeschild der Borussia-Brauerei am Borsigplatz (die hat aber ihren namen von Preußen). Da jacobis vater früh verstorben war hatten sie sich dann auf Borussia geeinigt.
I'm italian and watching the german supporters I feel very familiar because similar to ours. Football in Europe is passion, passion and passion. I can say even a kind of religion. And I like it.
Europa lebt den Fußball, Südamerika macht eine Party daraus. der Rest kann nicht mithalten. Man überlege was vielleicht die Premier League ohne ihre Regeln wären. Ich denke die Engländer hätten auch was drauf
I live in Germany. And it is a paradise for Football Fans. The Passion, the Stadiums, and the Ticket price Are a lot better than the Premier League. You Can Even Drink a Beer during the Game. 😊 You have To know that Even in the german 2. League 39.000 people In the middle Are going To the Games
this walking together is meant to be taking over the foreign city. this is mostly done at away games. the fans conquer other fans' ground one might say
5:00 The Dortmund fans were in the away section and it was at the Emirates Stadium (Arsenals stadium), hence there were home supporters with Özil and Cazorla-Arsenal shirts.
Hi... I would like to put some things into some context. German fans are a bit different because "Germany" was historically different. Just under 200 years ago, Germany was a patchwork of smaller and larger independent kingdoms, duchies, counties, etc. Cities within sight of each other were part of sometimes hostile countries that also occasionally fought wars with each other. The small states no longer exist, but the mentality of the people, who have a strong local patriotism, does. e.g. quite a few see themselves first as Franconians, then as Bavarians and only at the end as Germans... and this localism goes down to city level (and city districts, for example, when several small towns have been merged into one larger one). Of course, wars are no longer fought... but we have a substitute: football. People are usually fans of the football club in whose regional vicinity they were born. Football is then a cultural and defining matter for whole generations of families. Of course, there are also fans for whom this is not the case, but they are usually not Ultras or travel behind their teams week after week. It is no coincidence that many fan groups look like medieval armies when they march. Flags, cheerleaders, chants. In German, they are also called "Schlachtenbummler"... people who wander from one battlefield to the next like an army. So what you see there are modern variants of the Landsknechte on their way to the battlefield, vicariously carried out by the one football team ;)
Toll... bin mein ganzes Leben Fußballfan und Schlachtenbummler hab ich noch nie gehört. Bin St. Pauli Fan, komme aber aus der Gegend von Köln und sympathisiere mit Gladbach
yes, we love football, the club is passed down from grandfather to father to son to grandson, etc...and it doesn't matter if you move somewhere else 5 times, you always support your ancestors' club
One of the heaviest videos I’ve seen so far is „120 Jahre Fortuna Düsseldorf - Pyroshow auf der Rheinpromenade“. The whole river Rhine enlightened by bengalos for the 120th anniversary of Fortuna Düsseldorf. Definitely worth a watch!
Moin come from Germany can tell you that the football fans here are sometimes really crazy. For them, football is not a hobby, it's their life. There are some mass fights here because of football. I love Alemannia Aachen This is a German football club from Aachen, Germany. I've been a fan of those for 8 years But otherwise great video Greetings from Germany
Im from the first ones shown ( Schalke04-- its actually the club with the 7th most partners and paid-up memberships in the world!) ..the first scene they sing "Hurra Hurra die Schalker die sind da" which means hooray hooray the Schalkers (plural) are here!
I'm a fan of 1.FC Nuremberg, it's an frankonian (part of bavaria) football club, we have a few ultra groups but the biggest is UN94, I'd appreciate it if you'd look into some videos of 1.FC Nuremberg, the club was founded on may 4th 1900, the club won the league title 9 times and 4 times the german pokal, was for about 70 years considered the best football club in germany, after the money became more and more influencing for football, Nuremberg became more struggle to keep up with the other clubs and is going up and down between league 1 and 2, the biggest rivalrie is with the neighbors from Fürth, it is the oldest rivalrie in German football (about 120 years).
Dynamo Dresden fans do really good choreography, one of the best in germany. If you want more firework, just check out any derbies. Idk how people can like this tbh, it is dangerous and slows down the game because idiots throw it kn eachother or on the field so they have to stop the game
FC Nürnberg 🖤❤️ It’s been founded in 1900 and we have a fan friendship with Schlake 04 Our Stadion have 50.000 seats and the Ultras are in the Nordkurve
i went to the stadium actually last week i have something called a dauerkarte so you pay a high price to be able to watch every Home game of HSV wich is the club from Hamburg
Dear Friend! If you - or your fellow americans - are interested in "crazy football (yes football, no soccer :)) ultras" then look to the EAST! Eastern Europe or Balkan!!! Just a few example: Poland: Wisla Krakow and Legia Warsawa Hungary: Ferencvárosi TC and Újpesti TE Serbia: Crvena Zvezda and Partizan Beograd Croatia: Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb Russia: CSKA Moskow and Zenit St. Petersburg and many others! And..... I have not even mentioned the greek and turkish ultras!!!
Hi, ok, I am a Werder Fan and for or lot time we had the song "Nach links, nach rechts, bewegt Eure Hüften und tanzt den André Wiedener". Translates to, to the left, to the right, move your hips and the do like André Wiedener. He was a nice good Defencive you could even spot in a pub, but never arrogant. And His moves, when he defended, is the topic of the Song. ua-cam.com/video/f-OXzi5SG2M/v-deo.html
Watch european basket ball and even here you will witness a different level of passion than in the US even if its an american sport. Its not football itself that makes the passion its the support to the local clubs and the rivalries that transends the sport played.
The reason that several teams are called "Borussia" is that it means "Prussia"in Latin language. Most of the teams called Borussia are in regions which formerly belonged to the Kindom of Prussia. Only exception,which I know is actually my team I support Borussia Dortmund. The story why they are called Borussia is that during the meeting of the founders they were thinking of a name for their team. The meeting was held in a bar, so after a long discussion one of them looked around and found the insignia of the "Borussia beer" and they decided to call their team Borussia Dortmund. Fun fact: Back in the time Dortmund was known as the capital of beer due to its large amounts of breweries, so it is a nice homage to the city :)
I'd recommend to react to "i cori delle squadre del sud Italia" "Chants of SOUTH Italy ultras", there you'll find Teams that plays in minor categories, but which, as you can see, have a solid support
In Germany we say, "Not the fan choose a team, the team chosses the fitting fan" ...and the difference between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund is the fact, that Mönchengladbach defeated Dortmund with 12:0 on the 29.April 1978....😂😂
Borussia Dortmund since 1992, first time stadium also 1992 on the Südtribüne. In this time it was 15 DM which ís 7,5 Euros .Today I get no tickets and if i could would be 70 Euro a ticket., too much money in the game and the fans pay in the stadium or if they want to watch life on TV ...Greetings
I'm a fan of 1. FSV Mainz 05 since 2000. I'm originally from the area around Mainz and became a fan when I was seven years old. In 2002 we missed out of promotion to the Bundesliga in the last matchday when we lost 3-1 at Union Berlin and dropped from the 2nd place to the 4rth. On that day a draw would have been enough to make it. In 2003 it depended on goal difference for promotion because we and Frankfurt had the the same amount of points. We won 4-1 in Braunschweig and Frankfurt had to beat Reutlingen by three goals. Five minutes before the end the score between Frankfurt and Reutlingen was 3-3 but Frankfurt managed to win the game 6-3 and got promoted. That really hurt but in 2004 when we were so much behind the top three teams and nobody believed in us we had an epic comeback and got promoted on the last matchday because we beat Trier 3-0 and Aachen lost 1-0 in Karlsruhe so we got promoted to the Bundesliga for the first ever time in our club history. We have never won the German Championship or the German Cup (DFB-Pokal) and we never were near to it but for us Mainz fans in our area our club is something really special. I'll be a lifelong Mainz fan even I moved to Bielefeld two years ago (340 kms to the north). I still have my season ticket which I own since 13 years.
If you are ever in Ramstein or near bye lets go to my Hometeam Kaiserslautern. ktown. The Red Devils the Stadium is called Betzenberg. We Had a hard time behind us in the late 90 we we're German Masters...but than we Go down to the 3 Liga. But now WE are Back in Liga 2 ...and the Fans are absolutely amazing.
You wanna get goosebumps from Borussia Mönchengladbach? Check out "FC Zürich - Borussia Mönchengladbach Auswärtssupport" and "Borussia Mönchengladbach fanmarsch durch Graz"
unfortunately you caught a bad video. Feel free to watch the video:"Rot-Weisser Meister Fan Marsch | Breilmannswiese" or Videos from Dynamo Dresden or Eintracht Frankfurt. Greetings from Germany
There are much better Videos from german Ultras. You have to search for Derbies. Derby is a Match, when 2 local Clubs play. Hamburger SV - FC St. Pauli, Dortmund - Schalke, Hertha - Union.
Borussia is simply the latin name for "Prussia". Borussia Dortmunds for example was founded in 1909, Borussia Mönchengladbach in 1900 and at that time it was not uncommon for football teams to adapt names such as "Borussia", "Germania" and the likes in addition to the name of the city.
And Dortmund and Mönchengladbach are the names of the cities
Dortmund doesn't have the name Borussia because of Prussia, but because there was a brewery in the city called Borussia and the father of the founder, Franz Jacobi, worked there before he died
@@brennpizza5893 Dortmund gehörte aber zum Königreich Preußen.
@@dubtechno22ja korrekt......aber in der kneipe "wildschütz" (und nicht "borussia") hing ein werbeschild der Borussia-Brauerei am Borsigplatz (die hat aber ihren namen von Preußen). Da jacobis vater früh verstorben war hatten sie sich dann auf Borussia geeinigt.
nie mehr deutscher meister bvb
I'm italian and watching the german supporters I feel very familiar because similar to ours. Football in Europe is passion, passion and passion. I can say even a kind of religion. And I like it.
Ja und für uns deutsche sind die Italianer auch zusätzlich der große Angstgegner !
Gruß aus Deutschland.
It is fkn religion 😂 there is just one important thing in life and that’s Support you’re club
Europa lebt den Fußball, Südamerika macht eine Party daraus. der Rest kann nicht mithalten. Man überlege was vielleicht die Premier League ohne ihre Regeln wären. Ich denke die Engländer hätten auch was drauf
🇩🇪🤝🇮🇹
The question "how long are you a fan?" is very simple. The moment you are born!
I live in Germany. And it is a paradise for Football Fans. The Passion, the Stadiums, and the Ticket price Are a lot better than the Premier League. You Can Even Drink a Beer during the Game. 😊
You have To know that Even in the german 2. League 39.000 people In the middle Are going To the Games
eigentlich in jeder Liga gibt es Fans
this walking together is meant to be taking over the foreign city. this is mostly done at away games. the fans conquer other fans' ground one might say
5:00 The Dortmund fans were in the away section and it was at the Emirates Stadium (Arsenals stadium), hence there were home supporters with Özil and Cazorla-Arsenal shirts.
I always threw up when he asked if Özil played for Dortmund 😂. Der kleine Drecksschalker und Erdogan Fanboy.
Hi... I would like to put some things into some context. German fans are a bit different because "Germany" was historically different. Just under 200 years ago, Germany was a patchwork of smaller and larger independent kingdoms, duchies, counties, etc. Cities within sight of each other were part of sometimes hostile countries that also occasionally fought wars with each other. The small states no longer exist, but the mentality of the people, who have a strong local patriotism, does. e.g. quite a few see themselves first as Franconians, then as Bavarians and only at the end as Germans... and this localism goes down to city level (and city districts, for example, when several small towns have been merged into one larger one).
Of course, wars are no longer fought... but we have a substitute: football. People are usually fans of the football club in whose regional vicinity they were born. Football is then a cultural and defining matter for whole generations of families. Of course, there are also fans for whom this is not the case, but they are usually not Ultras or travel behind their teams week after week.
It is no coincidence that many fan groups look like medieval armies when they march. Flags, cheerleaders, chants. In German, they are also called "Schlachtenbummler"... people who wander from one battlefield to the next like an army.
So what you see there are modern variants of the Landsknechte on their way to the battlefield, vicariously carried out by the one football team ;)
Toll... bin mein ganzes Leben Fußballfan und Schlachtenbummler hab ich noch nie gehört. Bin St. Pauli Fan, komme aber aus der Gegend von Köln und sympathisiere mit Gladbach
So wahr, richtig geiler kommentar
@@hello_world4859 komme aus Hannover bei uns gibt es sogar Gesänge und Fahnen mit Schlachtenbummler...
@@hello_world4859 Wir waren schonmal in Europa das weiß jeder ganz genau , Schlachtenbummler aus Hannover kämpfen für den HSV ..
Schlachtenbummler noch nie gehört! 😂😂😂😂😂😬 Merkwürdig
They are all away fans. Look when they play a home game
yes, we love football, the club is passed down from grandfather to father to son to grandson, etc...and it doesn't matter if you move somewhere else 5 times, you always support your ancestors' club
Check out Schalke march in milan (italy) and manchester (UK) .. also their pyro show against St.pauli!
Köln fan since i was born and have been to 5 games so far this season
Wahrer GOAT 🐐 COMMON EFFZEH
One of the heaviest videos I’ve seen so far is „120 Jahre Fortuna Düsseldorf - Pyroshow auf der Rheinpromenade“. The whole river Rhine enlightened by bengalos for the 120th anniversary of Fortuna Düsseldorf. Definitely worth a watch!
Moin
come from Germany
can tell you that the football fans here are sometimes really crazy.
For them, football is not a hobby, it's their life. There are some mass fights here because of football.
I love Alemannia Aachen
This is a German football club from Aachen, Germany.
I've been a fan of those for 8 years
But otherwise great video
Greetings from Germany
F.C.St.Pauli, we are back in the German first Division!!! Hamburg ist Braun Weiß!!!
"Whats the difference between Borussia Dortmund and Borussia... This one."
LOOOLLL
Football Fan from Germany here, been Supporter and Fan of Borussia Dortmund since 2002.
Eintracht Frankfurt since 1996. Went to Stadium from 1997 to 2010.
5:11 this is Dortmund away in London , thats why you only see yellow shirts in the awaysection
Im from the first ones shown ( Schalke04-- its actually the club with the 7th most partners and paid-up memberships in the world!) ..the first scene they sing "Hurra Hurra die Schalker die sind da" which means hooray hooray the Schalkers (plural) are here!
Schalke ist aber mehr Masse als Klasse ..
I‘m a big fan of the SV Werder Bremen it is a north club in germany and it has very good Fans
Lebenslang Grün Weiß 💚🤍💚🤍
Bin St Pauli fan aus Bremen🤎🤝💚
Just to say, in the beginning there stands "politie" which means police in Dutch so it's in the Netherlands😀
I'm a fan of 1.FC Nuremberg, it's an frankonian (part of bavaria) football club, we have a few ultra groups but the biggest is UN94, I'd appreciate it if you'd look into some videos of 1.FC Nuremberg, the club was founded on may 4th 1900, the club won the league title 9 times and 4 times the german pokal, was for about 70 years considered the best football club in germany, after the money became more and more influencing for football, Nuremberg became more struggle to keep up with the other clubs and is going up and down between league 1 and 2, the biggest rivalrie is with the neighbors from Fürth, it is the oldest rivalrie in German football (about 120 years).
Dynamo Dresden fans do really good choreography, one of the best in germany.
If you want more firework, just check out any derbies. Idk how people can like this tbh, it is dangerous and slows down the game because idiots throw it kn eachother or on the field so they have to stop the game
Schalke... forever and ever
Werder Bremen lebenslanggrünweiß 💚💚💚
Hey i'm ultra from 1 FC kaiserslautern we played in the 2 division in Germany
The Video is not from the best Ultras in Germany but its about German Fans in other countrys away in international tournaments like Champions legue
FC Nürnberg 🖤❤️
It’s been founded in 1900 and we have a fan friendship with Schlake 04
Our Stadion have 50.000 seats and the Ultras are in the Nordkurve
i went to the stadium actually last week i have something called a dauerkarte so you pay a high price to be able to watch every Home game of HSV wich is the club from Hamburg
Nice new video!
I'm fan of Karlsruher SC since 2010. Our ultras are lit. Perfect example of what's happening even in germanys second division
KSCxD. Das einzige was die gut hinbekommen haben ist der Antigesang gegen Leipzig. Sogar Regensburg singt euch in Grund und BodenxxxxxxxD
Deutschland ist halt wirklich der Beweis, dass Fußball mehr als Geld ist. Von Liga 1 bis 5 oder gar 6 gibt es so kranke Fanszenen.
HURRA HURRA DIE SCHWABEN SIND DA
@@stefko7491 Hurra Hurra der EFFZEH ist wieder da 😉
Thumbs up for Borussia This one :D Really good video mate
it says international in the title, meaning all the films are from European away games.
Dear Friend!
If you - or your fellow americans - are interested in "crazy football (yes football, no soccer :)) ultras" then look to the EAST! Eastern Europe or Balkan!!! Just a few example:
Poland: Wisla Krakow and Legia Warsawa
Hungary: Ferencvárosi TC and Újpesti TE
Serbia: Crvena Zvezda and Partizan Beograd
Croatia: Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb
Russia: CSKA Moskow and Zenit St. Petersburg
and many others! And..... I have not even mentioned the greek and turkish ultras!!!
That's just a huge flood of beer with legs
Hi, ok, I am a Werder Fan and for or lot time we had the song "Nach links, nach rechts, bewegt Eure Hüften und tanzt den André Wiedener". Translates to, to the left, to the right, move your hips and the do like André Wiedener. He was a nice good Defencive you could even spot in a pub, but never arrogant. And His moves, when he defended, is the topic of the Song. ua-cam.com/video/f-OXzi5SG2M/v-deo.html
"Schalke international in Madrid (Schalke 04)" enter this one in search and enjoy ^^
Liebe geht raus...FRIEDEN und FREIHEIT...
React brazilian crowd. Flamengo, Corinthians, Fortaleza... Its amazing.
I am fan from Hertha BSC Berlin, you will see fantastic Fans in Europa? See Eintracht Frankfurt of Europa Tour. Thats amasing.
Watch european basket ball and even here you will witness a different level of passion than in the US even if its an american sport. Its not football itself that makes the passion its the support to the local clubs and the rivalries that transends the sport played.
Bro all of them are away games
Keep doing what you’re doing you have a back log of teams and countries to look out for ✔️
Ein Leben lang 💙🤍
Common Guy! This is Borussia Dortmund away! one hour bevore the Game starts.
Dresden Ultras are the best 🖤💛
St. Pauli since I was 3. First time in Stadium at 5.
Leftsided since 80s. Antifascist and antiracist.
Antifacist and antiracist since the 80s. Supported by Punkbands
Borussia is the Name of the Club
Like FC or Spielvereinigung
The City is Gladbach or Dortmund
There are many German Teams called boriussia
Thanks! 🙌🏾
The reason that several teams are called "Borussia" is that it means "Prussia"in Latin language. Most of the teams called Borussia are in regions which formerly belonged to the Kindom of Prussia.
Only exception,which I know is actually my team I support Borussia Dortmund. The story why they are called Borussia is that during the meeting of the founders they were thinking of a name for their team.
The meeting was held in a bar, so after a long discussion one of them looked around and found the insignia of the "Borussia beer" and they decided to call their team Borussia Dortmund.
Fun fact: Back in the time Dortmund was known as the capital of beer due to its large amounts of breweries, so it is a nice homage to the city :)
I would hardly say that the police are escorting them, rather making sure that the ultras don't make any trouble - lol
True Love BVB 💛
VfB Stuttgart Fans are crazy in germany 👍
I'd recommend to react to "i cori delle squadre del sud Italia" "Chants of SOUTH Italy ultras", there you'll find Teams that plays in minor categories, but which, as you can see, have a solid support
Since 1988 a proud member of the FC Sankt Pauli !
nothing to be proud of
@@nichderjeniche Oh DOCH!
@@Mathes48149 nicht im geringsten
@@nichderjeniche Alles Gute 🤭 ...
Kaiserslautern is the only Team in German history that came back from 2. Division and got Champion in that season #FCK
In Germany we say, "Not the fan choose a team, the team chosses the fitting fan"
...and the difference between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund is the fact, that Mönchengladbach defeated Dortmund with 12:0 on the 29.April 1978....😂😂
VfB Stuttgart since I was 6 years old.
Hello ! Take a look at Dresden . They really step on the Gas .
Stuttgart Fan = best Choice
When Cologne FC plays in Arsenal, 20000 Fans march together through London.
Don't forget the 50+1 rule in Germany where fans can own the team
I can say that is very much loved in Jylland, Denmark. Alot. We love Schalke 04. In copenhagen they like Dortmund.
international means that the teams are away teams
You remember Sunil chatri make a video on him
Borussia Dortmund since 1992, first time stadium also 1992 on the Südtribüne. In this time it was 15 DM which ís 7,5 Euros .Today I get no tickets and if i could would be 70 Euro a ticket., too much money in the game and the fans pay in the stadium or if they want to watch life on TV ...Greetings
React to Best of Eintracht Frankfurt Ultras
Difference between the two borussias is at least more than 80 miles
I'm a fan of 1. FSV Mainz 05 since 2000. I'm originally from the area around Mainz and became a fan when I was seven years old. In 2002 we missed out of promotion to the Bundesliga in the last matchday when we lost 3-1 at Union Berlin and dropped from the 2nd place to the 4rth. On that day a draw would have been enough to make it. In 2003 it depended on goal difference for promotion because we and Frankfurt had the the same amount of points. We won 4-1 in Braunschweig and Frankfurt had to beat Reutlingen by three goals. Five minutes before the end the score between Frankfurt and Reutlingen was 3-3 but Frankfurt managed to win the game 6-3 and got promoted. That really hurt but in 2004 when we were so much behind the top three teams and nobody believed in us we had an epic comeback and got promoted on the last matchday because we beat Trier 3-0 and Aachen lost 1-0 in Karlsruhe so we got promoted to the Bundesliga for the first ever time in our club history. We have never won the German Championship or the German Cup (DFB-Pokal) and we never were near to it but for us Mainz fans in our area our club is something really special. I'll be a lifelong Mainz fan even I moved to Bielefeld two years ago (340 kms to the north). I still have my season ticket which I own since 13 years.
05❤🤍
Congrats, you wrote down the ENTIRE (relevant) history of 1. FSV Mainz 05! Sweet... 🤣
@@jojojo1452 Congrats, you win the award for the dumbest post of the day. 😂 Now back to school, little kid.
FC ST. GALLEN 1879
Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund are two different cities. Borussia Mönchengladbach was founded in 1900 and Borussia Dortmund in 1909
These chantings are mostly to insult the home team to let them know the Enemie is here✊💪
Wieso haben die Schalker eine 96 Trommel oder mönchengladbach
Schalke greatest tradion and best support.
You must reakt to vfb stuttgart ist a big german club
You should react to SC Freiburg ultras
Haha you will insult Mesut with that question 😂. No he played for their arch rivals Schalke 04
I support Fc St Pauli since I was 8 so 11 years, (the fans and club) they are anti rasist, they are left (politicly) they where founded in 1910.
❤greets from cologne ❤
St.Pauli ❤ my Team best ultras in Germany😊
Bastard's Hamburg 1887⚫⚪🔵
Im was a Long Time German ultra
Ozil is german. he played for the national team
1860 München is the Best Club in the world 💙💙 munich is Blue 💙 ELIL
only the best get to our songs .. that is paolo rossi and dino zoff
Kaiserslautern reaction pls ❤️🤍❤️
If you are ever in Ramstein or near bye lets go to my Hometeam Kaiserslautern. ktown.
The Red Devils the Stadium is called Betzenberg.
We Had a hard time behind us in the late 90 we we're German Masters...but than we Go down to the 3 Liga.
But now WE are Back in Liga 2 ...and the Fans are absolutely amazing.
ua-cam.com/video/a2auNtbkJgg/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/wJDGuTgImiA/v-deo.html
👹Die Hölle brennt❤🔥
Kaiserlautern❤️Hellas Verona🇮🇹
he played for Werder Bremen I think lol.
You wanna get goosebumps from Borussia Mönchengladbach?
Check out "FC Zürich - Borussia Mönchengladbach Auswärtssupport" and "Borussia Mönchengladbach fanmarsch durch Graz"
AND: If you want to react to a 10 Minute Video, Check out:
"10 Beweise warum gladbach die beste Fanszene hat"
unfortunately you caught a bad video. Feel free to watch the video:"Rot-Weisser Meister Fan Marsch | Breilmannswiese" or Videos from Dynamo Dresden or Eintracht Frankfurt. Greetings from Germany
Pls react to Bayer 04 Leverkusen Ultras. They are crazy.
They are underrated but too small and too quiet in big games.
WIR SIND ZECKEN
Vfb oldenburg 🏴
Hertha BSC 🔵⚪️
React to 1. FC Union Berlin Ultras Please!!
Look duisburg vs essen derby
Forza dynamo Dresden 🖤💛👊🏾
Borussia Dortmund is Yellow, Black
SGE
There are much better Videos from german Ultras. You have to search for Derbies. Derby is a Match, when 2 local Clubs play. Hamburger SV - FC St. Pauli, Dortmund - Schalke, Hertha - Union.
FORZA DYNAMO; FORZA DYNAMO
Die besten Fans in Deutschland hat Union Berlin !
i`m Schalker :D
Im so sorry but the Greece gys are the best Atmosphäre If ever Heard watch PAOK Fans they are really crazy
#im are german guy