In Europe it’s nothing crazy that sometimes the groups from the revival teams meet to just start a huge fight so there are diffrent zones to cut the way so that the teams do not meet. Love your videos guys best wishes from Germany.
Maybe in the 80s when we didn't have youtube n social media to entertain us... they had to come up with there own fun back then and kicking the f out of each other cos others supported a different club was good times
The guy with two chains said, twice, that if in America you light a flare, and smoke goes into someone’s face, you get your ass kicked. Dude, since you have no idea what a flare is in the Ultras world, here’s a heads up from Europe - when you see a fan with a flare, especially from your rival group, do not approach him by any cost. That flare burns at a very high temperature and it is frequently used to burn someone’s body or face severely. Plus you don’t strike your own, because the whole stand just might turn on you in a heartbeat thinking that you are everything but their boy. Don’t make remarks about things you know nothing of and if you ever find yourself in a game in Europe on a stand where flares are lit, make sure you don’t hit anyone because of the smoke, they will burn you and then beat the life out of you.
@@landfalIsounds like he would do something about it if a European fan put smoke in his face - the truth is this guy would be beaten to an inch if his life if he tried that with an Ultra. That’s what he is trying to say!
@landfalIhe also said "in America, if you're blowing flare smoke in someone's face, you're getting your ass beat". That's what this comment was about.
You can say a american football game is an event for the family with entertaining half time shows and cutely chanting crowds while real football fans have these crazy energy. It is pure passion lived and shown from their fans given by the sport itself
@@jdawg9137 you wouldn't be allowed in the stands If you did the equivalent in Football (soccer). You would most likely have a police escort you out for your safety in some countries. Its a different breed😂😂.
@@jayhanna1623 yep. Most of us don't even have the choice of growing up and choosing who we support because our parents have already chosen for us since birth 🤣. It was a tricky one in my household having a mother as a man united supporter and my dad being a Liverpool supporter 🤣. Safe to say my dad remained the only Liverpool supporter in our household
The second vid of the European part was a basketball gym. European Ultras take things very seriously. The Dresden fans who are also shown in this compilations once dug 11 Graves in the middle of the field overnight after the team lost against local rivals playing very poorly
There was one fan in scotland. I think it was the Dundee derby made a coffin with the rival teams badge and put it in front of the frontdoor of one of that teams fans
Fun fact about some of the clips you guys watched, the arenas where it seems like there’s only one little corner going completely bananas, those are reserved sections for what football clubs call “the ultras”. These fans are more than dedicated, some consider them extremists of the sport and would literally die for their club. They’ve been heavily restricted over the years, beforehand they would be known for bringing in weapons when facing rivals and brawls would break out, even resulting in casualties. A lot of large clubs have restricted them all together due to public safety but a lot of smaller clubs still allow them in doses, in a way they are seen as the heartbeat of their team. They wear their pride on their sleeve and violence is super rare these days due to seating arrangements but the stigma still stands due to well people going bonkers lol. You guys should do an entire reaction solely based on Ultras, they have a fascinating historical background.
also fun fact the second clip you get the see of supposed EU footbal is excatly EU basketbal lmfao you can see the basket for a second when that flare lights up the building and the camera looks to the basketball field on the left, I think its Greece or Turkish basketbal
No more so than in South America. Just look at the fans of teams from Argentina and Brazil. Things get heated. Although I confess that it is not in all games European fans are more balanced. But when fans of teams like Corinthians, Grêmio, Palmeiras, Vasco in Brazil Boca Juniors, River or Rosario in Argentina, pick to support There is no one for anyone Football may have been born in Europe, but it is in the South American continent that it is huge.
@andrealp.79 Have you seen hooligans from Poland, Russia, Serbia or Turkey? We are not talking about Germany or France. Eastern Europe takes things very seriously and goes for war.
There are a number of eastern European clubs which include the word "Dynamo" in the name. Dynamo was a Soviet sports club which included other sports besides football... Hockey, basketball, track, etc. Dynamo clubs were established in other Warsaw pact countries - Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Germany, etc. After the Soviet Union fell, the clubs kept the name. I'm a Celtic FC fan. Our blood enemy rival are Rangers. Both clubs are based in Glasgow, Scotland. The roots of the rivalry are religious (Catholic vs Protestant), ethnic (descendants of Irish immigrants vs ethnic Scots) and political (Irish self determinism vs British loyalism). Celtic and Rangers are collectively known as "The Old Firm". It is one of the fiercest, most contentious derbies in the world. There are piles of videos on YT which cover it.
@@igorjurdana1311 Fair point. Tito wasn't bashful about giving Moscow the finger. In fact, I credit him with some of the most serious early blows which ultimately led to the end of the Cold War. Still, Dynamo Zagreb was indeed established in the Soviet Dynamo sports club model. Given the footballing talent which Yugoslavia and subsequent independent states have produced for decades, one could argue that they "out-Dynamoed" Dynamo. Please excuse my gaffe. I'm educated enough that I should have clarified the distinction. Cheers.
@@kentgrady9226 If you ever come to Zagreb please dont say the words "soviet dynamo" for your own safety. People here are a "little" sensitive about that era since the fans are extreme right wing🤣
@@bludek89 I'm aware, but thanks for the safety tip. I'm American, but I'm up to date on the political leanings of the supporter bases of prominent European clubs. Similarly, other clubs in Europe have origins and histories completely unrelated to their current cultures. Sankt Pauli, for example, was once strongly tied to the Nazis, now it's the most prominent left wing club in the world. Ajax is still known as "Joden" because they are based in an historically Jewish neighborhood - but the supporter base is hardly Jewish at all. Likewise, regardless of current status, the Soviet influence over football in Eastern Europe is objectively undeniable. Still, I have no immediate plans to visit Zagreb. Cheers, friend.
@@kentgrady9226 Its good to know these things because most non-europeans dont realize that here football is literally like a religion. Clubs and fans are culturally part of their respective cities, there is a lot of history, good and bad. I like watching these reaction videos especially when they get deeper into that world, and how surprised they get when they start to understand how much football is part of peoples lives. Its not just sports and entertainment
What you guys should really react to is the chants and songs from European football, they go insane and some could bring a tear to your eye when heard like Liverpool's You'll Never Walk Alone.
I believe that Europeans and South Americans are much more enthusiastic fans, but to be honest, those clips are only from the Ultras, which are the die-hard young fans that are at another level, but on the other side of the stadium, it is much calmer. however, they only showed impressive clips with fire and chants, but there are other clips, with plenty of chants, different chants, and songs that are sung by the entirety of the stadiums which are awesome.
Honestly tho, at least when I go, it's easy and common to join in on the chanting and jumping. I'm not an ultra, but I know all my teams songs from simply going and joining in the singing.
I also feel like a big part that makes the difference to us sports and fans is the geografic space between cities sprortsclubs and their fans. To me as a German it's always quite easy to travel to a game in a different city. And it's always more heated and special when more fans collide with each other.
I'm from Germany and Fußball Is our national sport. I remember a couple times when FC Bayern had major games Most or almost all of München was shut down And we have a March from the middle of the city to the stadium and chanting all the way there... To me it feels like your club is basically the pride of your city And it reverses your city and where you from.
Well. Football is the sport of Brazil and Argentina. And fans of Corinthians, Flamengo and Grêmio from Brazil can attest to that. Or Boca, River and Rosario from Argentina.
I'm European/German myself and we have a really good atmosphere in a couple of stadiums, but so do other europeans. Actually the worst match/derby to watch is Riverplate vs Boca Juniors in Argentina. That's not soccer/football anymore, this is war, rich VS poor.
One was formed in wealthy neigbourhood and the other was for in a traditional barrio in south america. If you havent check out copa90s derby days series they've done a video on el superclásico as well as a bunch of ones in europe. They go through the history and go to the derby showing fan footage and fights and everything
Have you heard of the Heysel Stadium disaster in Brussel. Champions League Final escalated nearly 50 people death 600 injured because one group of fans attacked the families of the other fanbase. Nevertheless they started the game while rescue the victims 20 meters away of the field.
That’s not true at all , the most wild derby in Argentina is called « el classico de avellanada » between racing and independiente, way more crazy and wild than boca river, I can tell your not from Argentina saying that… boca river is the most famous because of popularity of teams and the most touristic one, but everyone in Argentina would tell you racing indep is the craziest one and the most wild and dangerous atmosphere you could see in Argentina
I love that they were hyping it up, "yeah americans are crazy when it comes to that", when the Europeans came along that all got quiet in the beginning xD xD
@@baraenbojassen6611 The clip is good they just skip the part where it transitions from one guy whispering to the entire supporter row going mad. Everyone tryna make rbk look bad smh
They were playing in Sweden, notice the fans are all in 1 section (playing away).. Im guessing Champions league or something like that.. They only actually play home 50% of the time, I know this must shock you guys..
@@Validboy Norway doesn’t have any teams in the Champions League, they don’t have a UCL qualification slot. It’s only recently that a Norwegian team has made it to rhe Europa League, and that was FK Bodø/Glimt, not Rosenborg. They may have been playing away, but it was most likely still an Eliteserien match, and definitely not Champions League
In Krakow, Poland there's a game that is nicknamed the Holy War between two first league teams in the city. They're fans hate each other and it often ends up in bloody clashes despite the presence of lots of riot police....dumbest/craziest part is their stadiums are right next door to each other.
You have no clue what our fan base is like here in Europe!!! You should all come a watch a match of the Athletic de Bilbao!!! You are all invited!!! You'll love it!!!
My club, who are in the video, Glasgow Rangers...are over 150 years old, so just imagine how many generations of families, friends and communities have dedicated their lives to just one club. To put it simply, football is a way of life, to a lot of us it's part of our identities. I'm currently in hospital having suffered a heart attack last week, but on Saturday we play our massive rivals in the cup final and after a lot of badgering, pestering and then pleading I've managed to get myself, my brother and my two kids a side room in our ward with our own tv to watch the game. Rangers are my life. That's how the vast majority of European football fans feel.
American Football is in our hearts as well but for some reason we are more civilized when it comes to sporting events which is ironic since we are generally a more violent country the reason being is that our government won’t allow us to get away with half the stuff you guys get to do , it would be too much for us (flares etc ) to handle and we would go overboard lol (we have those pew pew things in the car so it would be a shitshow ) Still both have great fan bases domestically and abroad ! College football is more comparable to the ultra scene in the UK and europe in my honest opinion ! Tailgating ( A big american cookout/bbq) that takes place before the game in the parking lot is apart of the experience and fan hood which if you ever visit the states is a must have experience!
@@Alps-e3h But it´s also a fact that you simply don´t have the cultural history that infulence many of those fanbases and the connection to it. Take Celtic and Rangers for example. One side Catholic; Irish; Republicans, the other side Protestant; British; Monarchists. There are countless examples of this all over Europe. It is not just about which club is the best, it is about maintaining the ideology and culture the club represents
@@Ben-gm1rj With all do respect you are completely wrong on this and I think it’s due to the fact that a lot of brit’s and europeans view america threw the lenses of the media and don’t know about sub cultures and regions and the same could be said about americans! Starting off in college you have southern schools (republicans) vs northern schools ( midwest and west coast schools ) who are typically democrats and baptist vs. catholics ! In the NY area along you have NY yankees vs Boston red sox in baseball (i don’t watch it ) is a rivalry that goes back to when NY was a dutch colony they look at people from boston like they are uncivilized lol On the primary school level it’s even more intense inner city public schools vs private wealthy schools each having its own ethnic identity ! I can be here for days talking about this is it as old as european or british rivalries probably not due to the fact that we are a younger country but our traditions are going on 100 yrs plus in the sports realm and are just as strong as anything across the pound !
One funny hit at my schools homecoming game back in the 90’s was when one of our players (an amputee) got tackled so hard his prosthetic leg came off and went plying down the field. The guy who tackled him was freaking out thinking he actually hit him hard enough to tear his leg off. Everyone on our side of the bleachers and all our players, including the guy with the prosthetic leg were laughing while the opposing side was staring like we were a bunch of nutcases
I live in Germany but I've been to a couple of NFL, NHL and NBA games and the atmosphere (even at playoff games) felt like preseason friendlies compared to football games in Germany, Greece or the Balkans.. no aggressiveness, no provocations, no drunken riots.. just family friendly events.. how boring it was...
I've seen some chants from American football and basketball and it seems like they don't have passion for their club! The football club from my village in Portugal makes more noise than them, and I'm not even kidding 😂 My club's most known song is O Mundo Sabe Que, and it's a small song that shows our love for our club. "O mundo sabe que Pelo teu amor eu sou doente Farei o meu melhor Para te ver Sempre na frente Irei onde o coração Me levar e sem receio Farei o que puder Pelo meu Sporting" "The world knows that For your love I am sick I will do my best To see you Always in front I will go where the heart Take me and without fear I'll do what I can For my Sporting"
@@keloonpa58.62 You obviously don't know cause last time I went to a nfl playoff game I was cheering for the away team and I got tripped over 30 times, I got my drink spilled multiple time because someone pushed me, and I was constantly swore at
what are yo on bro? English football fans are the lamest ever in Europe, literally every other small team 500 ultras from every small european country can outperform a full stadium from any PL team ever.
@@dstillRO I think he is talking about chants from the crowd. From what I have seen, you make a noise, have hundreds of flares, bouncing up and down in the stadium, all singing songs everyones knows. Whether you have the same kind of humour in your chants as the English have. I wouldn't know as not seen enough and singing in a foreign language I still wouldn't know. But the English humour comes with off the cuffs chants at any ground.
In Fútbol/soccer it isn't unusual to see groups off fans fighting over the idea that one team is better than the other, sometimes concluding in deaths. Hell back in the day killing a player that didn't live to the fan's standards wasn't that unusual. To say that fútbol fans are crazed is an understatement, sorry american football fans but you just don't measure up
It's normal to kill players in the scruffy corrupt shitholes of central and south america. Europe is civilised and has less shitholes so therefore we fight fans and dont kill players especially our own teams players
Europe in medieval times with the weather being very cold sometimes. Doing this was a good way to keep warm and build aggression .Banging swords and insults shouted helped getting psyched up. Both sides giving it the intimidation bit. Till the loud horns blow for a low steady or fast attack .
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The Aris Thessaloniki video is actually a basketball game. You should check out the difference in basketball fans too...and look for the videos of Americans who have come over to play in Europe. It's eye opening.
Listen to the Liverpool FC anthem when the fans sing it before the match. Goosebumps, shivers and very intimidating for other teams when they play at Anfield.
What made y'all react to this? Genuinely curious 🤔 lol. But needless to say I loved the reaction just like every other video. You boys are becoming part of the family. 💪
For Bayern Munich, when a player scores a goal, the announces chants his first name and the fans in the whole stadium chants his last name, and they do it several times
Seems the US have a song played for them & all sing along waving...Europe - its the fans that make their own chants & do watever they want lol Nice reaction 🤘🏻🇬🇧
They toss a brown egg with their hands and call it football, I guess the helmets they use didn't prevent brain damage, plus they have all that commercialized, and the bands and parades, ugh 🙄
@@kevindimauro3937, I can have a backpack with 12 inches and I don't call it football. The point is that you don't use your feet to control the ball. You toss a ball with your hands, your could call it handball, oh wait, that's already taken.🤫🤭
@@claudiateixeira5158 your backpack isn’t a ball though, it’s a backpack lol. The prefix in the name of the sport doesn’t have to coincide with the appendage that you control the ball with. All sports names do not have to conform to the formula used to create the name for European football. If that were the case, then most sports would be called handball (basketball, baseball, volleyball, etc). With your logic you shouldn’t be questioning anybodys intelligence.
I was at a Champions League soccer match in Madrid once and they had to place security guards around the visiting section and wouldn’t let you in the section unless you had a ticket. They don’t even sell alcohol in some stadiums because the fans are already rowdy enough. Crazy atmosphere.
In most if not all football (soccer) stadiums around the world a section is reserved for our version of "cheerleading" or "organized cheering squads", each team has a couple to a few, all "volunteers" and to buy a ticket to that section of the stadium to chant and all with them, you have to purchase the tickets through their hq. They are the ones allowed to have flares and standards (flags) and no one is upset with the smoke cause everybody knows what they are getting into. Most sections are actually barred off from the rest of the stadium and often have to get in through different doors and gates than the general public.
Also, many stadiums do not actually allow flares, people just sneak them in and the teams look the other way since they are most often their most loyal fans
Hey guys did you even notice that the support at minute 3:10 was in a basketball stadium and not on a football field?! I have not seen anything like that in the usa!
Manchester United v. Liverpool, Old Trafford in Manchester, an American friend of mine that loves American Football, after watching the game he said "I have never been in an stadium in which 57, 000 people sing along at the same time".
57,000 that’s more likely to be anfield. Anfield is known for its atmosphere. Old Trafford is not known for its atmosphere. Liverpool (anfield) is known worldwide for its famous atmosphere
@@louaceveu1925 no it is not. Liverpool have a chant that says “fergies right, your fans are shite”. United fans left on the 45th minute when Liverpool beat them last season 5-0. That’s not support. And then at anfield they left again around 60 mins. That’s also not support. Liverpool is actually known worldwide for its atmosphere. Anfield is the most feared ground in Europe. They haven’t lost in their with fans since April 2017. That’s 5 years and 5 months ago. Look at the quotes on anfields atmosphere and then try and find even one for old Trafford. Away fans literally come to anfield and sing “where’s your famous atmosphere” two mins into the start of the match. Man City fans were even singing it to us Liverpool fans, at a NEUTRAL STADIUM. That’s crazy.
Ive been in death valley on a Saturday night. Geaux tigahs. I moved abroad to brasil 6 years ago and ive been to championship games that have broke out in riots. Police shot gas grenades and the riots moved out of the stadium down several blocks in each directions. FC fans are different. I'm ready for fifa world cup. Brasil literally shuts down at game time. Everyone stops everything and gathers around a radio or tv. They live for it.
Went to paris to watch my sister play with her icelandic team against PSG, we ofc had only a few people there to support them but the PSG fans massed the stadium with huge flags and songs and did not shut their mouths for the whole match.
Have you watched reaction videos where most yanks really can't grasp the references. None have heard of Jimmy Saville, and don't know the backstories to half the stuff featured in most videos
The first euro one, that's just VfB Stuttgart fans walking to the game. One of the best cities and sport atmospheres I've been lucky enough to experience in person. I love everything about Stuttgart.
I am French and being escorted is very rare, but the fact of having an exit with a fence does indeed exist in the stadium in my city, but they only have an upper corner of the stadium for the other team.
The major issue for me is that it means so much that when things go wrong people get upset and atrocities are committed, people have been killed because they missed a goal and abuse is fairly common
The deaths that I have heard of were South American football related to a missed penalty and other abuse in South America and Africa (and to a slightly? lesser degree in Europe ?!), I was not "having a go" at Americans (US) for their excesses !!
It was a general comment on some people's ability to make a sport (any sport !) So vitally important that it warrants threats, abuse and in some cases violence (I believe there have been children named after football/soccer associations, admittedly relatively harmless, at least until the child goes to school)
Loved Rangers being featured! Last season 21/22 Rangers proved how hard it can be to come to Ibrox (the name of the stadium) and play with the whole crowd against you. Red Star Belgrade, Braga and Leipzig couldn't do it. Just last week Rangers played the second leg of a match at Ibrox where the other team thought they had it in the bag and didn't think the crowd would get to them and the sheer sound in Ibrox rattled them.
@@mick9708Because last year Rangers went on a European run that got them to the final and had European nights that visibly shocked the other teams players?
Used to work near Chesea Stanford Bridge, on Saturdays that Chelsea played at home we got to go home at 2.30 shops boarded up & police horses cleared streets before football fans arrived! Police have clamped down a lot since then.
My first game as a Neutral at Chelsea was in 1969 but I already met 400 of them at Boxhill near Dorking in Surrey during the Easter holidays when they were chasing some skinheads and we ran the railway line and over fences ,as well. Then when I went to Chelsea as a visiting fan in The 1970's they sent us back to Fulham Broadway but we had a car parked nearby so slid between the police and waved our car keys and departed the thousands of others only to turn a corner and see another "400" Chelsea fans marching along on the ,otherwise, deserted, road. We joined them chanting Chelsea until we reached a bridge where they went one way and the two of us went the other. way..LOL
You cannot have a program about football chants without hearing those at Anfield in Liverpool especially in a European Cup game. They are in another class altogether from the ones shown here.
Liverpool the Hooligans .? That's why we have the Stadium with least amount of trouble snd also players love playing there because of the atmosphere. We don't have kiddie Fiddlers , cat kickers or Wife beaters play for us . Now if you said MILLWALL and LEEDS they are the trouble makers .
In Croatia, where I am from, on the first day of the new incoming season, game Dinamo-Hajduk (our biggest derby), Dinamo fans took the shirt of a Hajduk's 9- year old fan who wasn't even going to the game, only visiting his cousin in Zagreb. The same thing would happen in Split where Hajduk is from. There are numerous stories where tourists from Serbia went there and wear yerseys of Red Star Belgrade or Partizan Belgrade and would be beaten (in good scenarios), because of the historic rivalry and war that happened in the 90's.
Whoever made this video should know where Rosenborg is from,its a Norwegian football/soccer team from Trondheim,Norway wich lays in Mid-Norway. The first Norwegian club that qualified for the Champions League back in the day. So whoever wanted Rosenborg to be Swedish,shame on yourself lol. Its like saying Kevin Hart is Canadian. 😆
@@Blue.723 Thats true.. but the video litterally said "Sweden" and this video is about people who dont know football.. So they dont know the teams like us. They think Rosenborg is the capital of Finland, you know? So how can you be assuming that they know this is Rosenborg playing away in another country? and that the "Sweden" is just the location? How could they possibly know that without years of experience?
These USA clips are rare and led by The P A System while 99/100 it is the fans in Europe/South America/Asia and Africa that sing all thru' the game and on the way to the game and after the game as well: 😀
@@remulsive9558 Well, that certainly does not come across on TV. Adverts DURING the game. One game lasts 3 and a half hours which 60 Minutes play? zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
@@Isleofskye Chess games have 4 minutes of moving pieces time. That says nothing of the crowd or merit of chess or football alike. There is plenty of football that happens between plays. Analyzing results of previous plays, selecting plays, altering player's movements to work better in the matchups, etc.
@@remulsive9558 68 years in London have taught me that it is impossible to compare one Discipline or game with another. VAR works in Cricket but ruins most Football games because the whole feeling is different. At cricket you can, happily,wait for the absolutely correct decision to be made but the reason I hate NFL is that it is all about selling merchandise and gaining revenue from advertising. Some teams like The Indianapolis Colts moved and became The Baltimore Colts.I haven't forgiven my team for moving 1/2 mile in 1993:) Football is all about standing, cheering,urging passionately and I am from a No Substitutes era. and few injuries so the action flowed.I used to return home hoarse and mentally drained but the adrenaline flowed and it was a tremendous buzz. Even our Football now with its All Seater Stadiums,VAR stoppages,10 Substitutions and even Water Breaks is becoming less and less fluid.
European teams have an interaction with the people. It's like the team and the crowd are in this together and it's about the city, or a part of a city. The players play for them, not some business label. The feelings are very much real
In the words of the late great Bill Shankly... “Football isn’t a matter of life or death.... it’s *Much* more important than that”! Where I live (Liverpool-🇬🇧), football is a religion... Anfield is our church... our chants are our hymns!.... YNWA
Manchester United fan... Mr Shankly is 100% correct, now obviously its Liverpool and you're clearly all filth and we should never agree on anything but he's a legend of the game and deserves his place on the pedestal of greatest managers, I'll hold my hands up too and say Klopp is right up there along side, he doesn't have the trophy cabinet of the others but that title he got you in this league is worth a fucking million in any other. I'd still like to see Pep win with a budget before I start patting him on the back.
in german stadiums after a goal when the announcer talks everybody is silent. the announcer will say what minute, what team and then the first name of the scorer and the crowd will chant the scorers second name.
Im from Germany and honestly 95% of the crowd is pissed about the damn fireworks/torches, but since there is this center of aggressive hooligans no one really gets through to them. The rest of the football (soccer) culture here in germany is really heart warming. You get to know new friends, no one gives a fuck which race/age you are, no politics, learning to play/work with a team/people that you normally maybe wouldnt meet up with. It teached me so much when I was little and that part about the culture hasnt changed. FIFA selling their asses is sad, but they lost the connection to real football culture a long time ago.
the difference between european soccer and american sport are people. In europe there is an auto organisation for support the team. So we have group, ultras, and club but is all autonomus. the club, the team is far from the group. So we have a spontaneous tradition. This is the difference. In europe we are the team, in america the team are us. I don't know if the idea is clear. But is really different. Cia da Federico
In Europe it’s nothing crazy that sometimes the groups from the revival teams meet to just start a huge fight so there are diffrent zones to cut the way so that the teams do not meet. Love your videos guys best wishes from Germany.
Italy??????
Maybe in the 80s when we didn't have youtube n social media to entertain us... they had to come up with there own fun back then and kicking the f out of each other cos others supported a different club was good times
@@JohnTheBaptist87 there's still plenty of Casuals in many countries.
facts here in the UK there a big ultras fan culture
No french PARIS🐐🐐
Imagine being a soccer player sitting in the locker room before a game and feel the building shaking because of the fans.
Football player football is older therefore the rightful name and owner not soccer Americans ma
Also being a player in the World Cup Final for your first time hearing the national anthem and the fans.....I'd piss on myself
I'm pissin now just thinking about it-Em voice
Mate football American football should be called egg ball
@@rexyboy649 Shouldn't even be called football as everyone but 1 player uses their hands.
In Europe we really channel those tribal instincts into supporting our club. It’s a family.
No it's a group of drunken losers jeering, chanting and making noise while men kick a ball around a field. It's ghastly.
yup
its for people who dont read books..
@@Spankerdig1it's true, you don't find many refined intellectuals between the ultras 😂
@@Nome_utente_genericohey. What u mean by that
The guy with two chains said, twice, that if in America you light a flare, and smoke goes into someone’s face, you get your ass kicked. Dude, since you have no idea what a flare is in the Ultras world, here’s a heads up from Europe - when you see a fan with a flare, especially from your rival group, do not approach him by any cost. That flare burns at a very high temperature and it is frequently used to burn someone’s body or face severely. Plus you don’t strike your own, because the whole stand just might turn on you in a heartbeat thinking that you are everything but their boy. Don’t make remarks about things you know nothing of and if you ever find yourself in a game in Europe on a stand where flares are lit, make sure you don’t hit anyone because of the smoke, they will burn you and then beat the life out of you.
Americans are not the smartest, imagine this 4 guys in any ultras section😂
Le pauvre garçon, il a le nez bouché, il ne sent pas le danger 😂😂😂
? in america you'll get kicked out for having a flare at a sporting event like that. what he said is true, what are you trying to say
@@landfalIsounds like he would do something about it if a European fan put smoke in his face - the truth is this guy would be beaten to an inch if his life if he tried that with an Ultra. That’s what he is trying to say!
@landfalIhe also said "in America, if you're blowing flare smoke in someone's face, you're getting your ass beat". That's what this comment was about.
You can say a american football game is an event for the family with entertaining half time shows and cutely chanting crowds while real football fans have these crazy energy. It is pure passion lived and shown from their fans given by the sport itself
Where a Michigan jersey to an Ohio State game an report back how friendly it was!😂
@@jdawg9137 you wouldn't be allowed in the stands If you did the equivalent in Football (soccer). You would most likely have a police escort you out for your safety in some countries. Its a different breed😂😂.
American Fans sing in unison but Europeans chant😅
@@jdawg9137lol come to German,Leiga bro it is NYE every weekend
@@jdawg9137Where? WEAR a Partizan Belgrad Trikot in the Red Star Belgrad section! THATS FUCKED UP, Blyat! 😂
European fans are on a whole different level. pure passion. they literally live and die for their teams.
That’s because it’s drummed into us from birth 😂
@@jayhanna1623 yep. Most of us don't even have the choice of growing up and choosing who we support because our parents have already chosen for us since birth 🤣. It was a tricky one in my household having a mother as a man united supporter and my dad being a Liverpool supporter 🤣. Safe to say my dad remained the only Liverpool supporter in our household
@@Red-Rambo LOL
Nah, this is southamerican😵💫
The teams are an expression of the region they are from. And many have thousands of years of roots in the region.
The second vid of the European part was a basketball gym.
European Ultras take things very seriously. The Dresden fans who are also shown in this compilations once dug 11 Graves in the middle of the field overnight after the team lost against local rivals playing very poorly
There was one fan in scotland. I think it was the Dundee derby made a coffin with the rival teams badge and put it in front of the frontdoor of one of that teams fans
Europeans ultras are soft compared yo latinamérica.
@@luisangelgorostizaga1246 no.
@@HSV18876 Yes, You are.
@@kylim. Soft, I said.
I can tell you, football in Europe is more a passion than just a sport
it's a religion ! 😂
Same with football in America 🏈 🦅
It's our life
We are fans of sports, your in a cult.
@@willjones9542handegg*
Fun fact about some of the clips you guys watched, the arenas where it seems like there’s only one little corner going completely bananas, those are reserved sections for what football clubs call “the ultras”. These fans are more than dedicated, some consider them extremists of the sport and would literally die for their club. They’ve been heavily restricted over the years, beforehand they would be known for bringing in weapons when facing rivals and brawls would break out, even resulting in casualties. A lot of large clubs have restricted them all together due to public safety but a lot of smaller clubs still allow them in doses, in a way they are seen as the heartbeat of their team. They wear their pride on their sleeve and violence is super rare these days due to seating arrangements but the stigma still stands due to well people going bonkers lol.
You guys should do an entire reaction solely based on Ultras, they have a fascinating historical background.
Vamos Argentina Tigre 🇦🇷🇦🇷
Ich kenne ein russisches Team, dessen Ultras aufgrund ihres übermäßigen Einflusses auf Jugendliche als terroristische Bewegung eingestuft wurden
relax, they aint dying for the club
@@234i9 yes they definitely would.
also fun fact the second clip you get the see of supposed EU footbal is excatly EU basketbal lmfao you can see the basket for a second when that flare lights up the building and the camera looks to the basketball field on the left, I think its Greece or Turkish basketbal
Football is like war in Europe, we need to win, we chants, we support our groups and we go crazy if we loose 😂
No more so than in South America. Just look at the fans of teams from Argentina and Brazil. Things get heated.
Although I confess that it is not in all games European fans are more balanced. But when fans of teams like Corinthians, Grêmio, Palmeiras, Vasco in Brazil Boca Juniors, River or Rosario in Argentina, pick to support There is no one for anyone Football may have been born in Europe, but it is in the South American continent that it is huge.
Everyone starts raking up world wars 😂
@andrealp.79 Have you seen hooligans from Poland, Russia, Serbia or Turkey? We are not talking about Germany or France. Eastern Europe takes things very seriously and goes for war.
There are a number of eastern European clubs which include the word "Dynamo" in the name. Dynamo was a Soviet sports club which included other sports besides football... Hockey, basketball, track, etc. Dynamo clubs were established in other Warsaw pact countries - Ukraine, Yugoslavia, East Germany, etc. After the Soviet Union fell, the clubs kept the name.
I'm a Celtic FC fan. Our blood enemy rival are Rangers. Both clubs are based in Glasgow, Scotland. The roots of the rivalry are religious (Catholic vs Protestant), ethnic (descendants of Irish immigrants vs ethnic Scots) and political (Irish self determinism vs British loyalism).
Celtic and Rangers are collectively known as "The Old Firm". It is one of the fiercest, most contentious derbies in the world. There are piles of videos on YT which cover it.
Yugoslavia was never in the Warsaw pact nor was it Soviet aligned.
@@igorjurdana1311
Fair point. Tito wasn't bashful about giving Moscow the finger. In fact, I credit him with some of the most serious early blows which ultimately led to the end of the Cold War.
Still, Dynamo Zagreb was indeed established in the Soviet Dynamo sports club model.
Given the footballing talent which Yugoslavia and subsequent independent states have produced for decades, one could argue that they "out-Dynamoed" Dynamo.
Please excuse my gaffe. I'm educated enough that I should have clarified the distinction.
Cheers.
@@kentgrady9226 If you ever come to Zagreb please dont say the words "soviet dynamo" for your own safety. People here are a "little" sensitive about that era since the fans are extreme right wing🤣
@@bludek89
I'm aware, but thanks for the safety tip. I'm American, but I'm up to date on the political leanings of the supporter bases of prominent European clubs.
Similarly, other clubs in Europe have origins and histories completely unrelated to their current cultures. Sankt Pauli, for example, was once strongly tied to the Nazis, now it's the most prominent left wing club in the world. Ajax is still known as "Joden" because they are based in an historically Jewish neighborhood - but the supporter base is hardly Jewish at all.
Likewise, regardless of current status, the Soviet influence over football in Eastern Europe is objectively undeniable. Still, I have no immediate plans to visit Zagreb.
Cheers, friend.
@@kentgrady9226 Its good to know these things because most non-europeans dont realize that here football is literally like a religion. Clubs and fans are culturally part of their respective cities, there is a lot of history, good and bad. I like watching these reaction videos especially when they get deeper into that world, and how surprised they get when they start to understand how much football is part of peoples lives. Its not just sports and entertainment
What you guys should really react to is the chants and songs from European football, they go insane and some could bring a tear to your eye when heard like Liverpool's You'll Never Walk Alone.
Scouse bastards.
They have a lot to say about Jimmy Saville and Adam Johnson.
What do you think of Tottenham?
@@ekd3179 SHIT
@@ekd3179 SHIT
I believe that Europeans and South Americans are much more enthusiastic fans, but to be honest, those clips are only from the Ultras, which are the die-hard young fans that are at another level, but on the other side of the stadium, it is much calmer. however, they only showed impressive clips with fire and chants, but there are other clips, with plenty of chants, different chants, and songs that are sung by the entirety of the stadiums which are awesome.
i think it's because of our history.
yeah but that is the best of America chants against the best of Europe chants.
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Que hagan un vídeo para que comparen a los Hinchas Sudamericanos del fútbol.
Honestly tho, at least when I go, it's easy and common to join in on the chanting and jumping. I'm not an ultra, but I know all my teams songs from simply going and joining in the singing.
I also feel like a big part that makes the difference to us sports and fans is the geografic space between cities sprortsclubs and their fans. To me as a German it's always quite easy to travel to a game in a different city. And it's always more heated and special when more fans collide with each other.
It is always so hilarious to see how polite you are as fans at your games (footbal, basketball...). Show some passion :D loved your video!
I'm from Germany and Fußball Is our national sport. I remember a couple times when FC Bayern had major games Most or almost all of München was shut down And we have a March from the middle of the city to the stadium and chanting all the way there... To me it feels like your club is basically the pride of your city And it reverses your city and where you from.
Well. Football is the sport of Brazil and Argentina. And fans of Corinthians, Flamengo and Grêmio from Brazil can attest to that. Or Boca, River and Rosario from Argentina.
in america, everything is made so its a fun atmosphere for the audience. in europe, fans make atmosphere by themselves.
And patriotism. Flags flags. And reminding thou are the greatest....
Exactly, fans are acters just as players. And that is why we do not need cheerleaders.
Audience? It's not the theatre ffs
@@Nina-l2l1e Why would you have cheerleaders? Bloody ridiculous
I'm European/German myself and we have a really good atmosphere in a couple of stadiums, but so do other europeans. Actually the worst match/derby to watch is Riverplate vs Boca Juniors in Argentina. That's not soccer/football anymore, this is war, rich VS poor.
One was formed in wealthy neigbourhood and the other was for in a traditional barrio in south america. If you havent check out copa90s derby days series they've done a video on el superclásico as well as a bunch of ones in europe. They go through the history and go to the derby showing fan footage and fights and everything
i was about to say this... a large number of ambulances are on standby on derbyday
Have you heard of the Heysel Stadium disaster in Brussel. Champions League Final escalated nearly 50 people death 600 injured because one group of fans attacked the families of the other fanbase. Nevertheless they started the game while rescue the victims 20 meters away of the field.
That’s not true at all , the most wild derby in Argentina is called « el classico de avellanada » between racing and independiente, way more crazy and wild than boca river, I can tell your not from Argentina saying that… boca river is the most famous because of popularity of teams and the most touristic one, but everyone in Argentina would tell you racing indep is the craziest one and the most wild and dangerous atmosphere you could see in Argentina
@Paolo Lorenzetti 🤣🤣🤣 ay porfa most wilder el derby de Rosario ? Me hiciste reir buena broma
It should be noted, the Greek one with the darkness and flares, was a Basketball game.
I love that they were hyping it up, "yeah americans are crazy when it comes to that",
when the Europeans came along that all got quiet in the beginning xD xD
Football in Europe and South America can fill city streets with millions of people, it's become more than just a sport
You have to experience something like that live in the stadium, it gives you goosebumps.
By the way Rosenborg FK is not a Swedish team. It is a Norwegian team :) Great reaction guys.
and it was the worst clip too
@@baraenbojassen6611 The clip is good they just skip the part where it transitions from one guy whispering to the entire supporter row going mad. Everyone tryna make rbk look bad smh
They were playing in Sweden, notice the fans are all in 1 section (playing away).. Im guessing Champions league or something like that.. They only actually play home 50% of the time, I know this must shock you guys..
Yes, often called RFK... 😀
@@Validboy Norway doesn’t have any teams in the Champions League, they don’t have a UCL qualification slot. It’s only recently that a Norwegian team has made it to rhe Europa League, and that was FK Bodø/Glimt, not Rosenborg. They may have been playing away, but it was most likely still an Eliteserien match, and definitely not Champions League
In Krakow, Poland there's a game that is nicknamed the Holy War between two first league teams in the city. They're fans hate each other and it often ends up in bloody clashes despite the presence of lots of riot police....dumbest/craziest part is their stadiums are right next door to each other.
You have no clue what our fan base is like here in Europe!!! You should all come a watch a match of the Athletic de Bilbao!!! You are all invited!!! You'll love it!!!
That bunch of losers? The same atmosphere that in a baby shower
My club, who are in the video, Glasgow Rangers...are over 150 years old, so just imagine how many generations of families, friends and communities have dedicated their lives to just one club. To put it simply, football is a way of life, to a lot of us it's part of our identities. I'm currently in hospital having suffered a heart attack last week, but on Saturday we play our massive rivals in the cup final and after a lot of badgering, pestering and then pleading I've managed to get myself, my brother and my two kids a side room in our ward with our own tv to watch the game. Rangers are my life. That's how the vast majority of European football fans feel.
Cool to see you guys branching out rather than sticking with music reactions. Keep it up
Some fans need cheerleaders and bands to be lit while the beautiful game is literally one soul with the fans. It's in our hearts⚽️
American Football is in our hearts as well but for some reason we are more civilized when it comes to sporting events which is ironic since we are generally a more violent country the reason being is that our government won’t allow us to get away with half the stuff you guys get to do , it would be too much for us (flares etc ) to handle and we would go overboard lol (we have those pew pew things in the car so it would be a shitshow ) Still both have great fan bases domestically and abroad ! College football is more comparable to the ultra scene in the UK and europe in my honest opinion ! Tailgating ( A big american cookout/bbq) that takes place before the game in the parking lot is apart of the experience and fan hood which if you ever visit the states is a must have experience!
Facts
@@Alps-e3h But it´s also a fact that you simply don´t have the cultural history that infulence many of those fanbases and the connection to it. Take Celtic and Rangers for example. One side Catholic; Irish; Republicans, the other side Protestant; British; Monarchists. There are countless examples of this all over Europe. It is not just about which club is the best, it is about maintaining the ideology and culture the club represents
@@Ben-gm1rj With all do respect you are completely wrong on this and I think it’s due to the fact that a lot of brit’s and europeans view america threw the lenses of the media and don’t know about sub cultures and regions and the same could be said about americans! Starting off in college you have southern schools (republicans) vs northern schools ( midwest and west coast schools ) who are typically democrats and baptist vs. catholics ! In the NY area along you have NY yankees vs Boston red sox in baseball (i don’t watch it ) is a rivalry that goes back to when NY was a dutch colony they look at people from boston like they are uncivilized lol On the primary school level it’s even more intense inner city public schools vs private wealthy schools each having its own ethnic identity ! I can be here for days talking about this is it as old as european or british rivalries probably not due to the fact that we are a younger country but our traditions are going on 100 yrs plus in the sports realm and are just as strong as anything across the pound !
@@Alps-e3hnah, it’s cos you’re all dweebs 😂
One funny hit at my schools homecoming game back in the 90’s was when one of our players (an amputee) got tackled so hard his prosthetic leg came off and went plying down the field. The guy who tackled him was freaking out thinking he actually hit him hard enough to tear his leg off. Everyone on our side of the bleachers and all our players, including the guy with the prosthetic leg were laughing while the opposing side was staring like we were a bunch of nutcases
I live in Germany but I've been to a couple of NFL, NHL and NBA games and the atmosphere (even at playoff games) felt like preseason friendlies compared to football games in Germany, Greece or the Balkans.. no aggressiveness, no provocations, no drunken riots.. just family friendly events.. how boring it was...
Yeah ! It seems that they are going to eat at the stadium, it is as if the whole family were going to a picnic while they eat their crap sitting there
I've seen some chants from American football and basketball and it seems like they don't have passion for their club! The football club from my village in Portugal makes more noise than them, and I'm not even kidding 😂 My club's most known song is O Mundo Sabe Que, and it's a small song that shows our love for our club.
"O mundo sabe que
Pelo teu amor eu sou doente
Farei o meu melhor
Para te ver
Sempre na frente
Irei onde o coração
Me levar e sem receio
Farei o que puder
Pelo meu Sporting"
"The world knows that
For your love I am sick
I will do my best
To see you
Always in front
I will go where the heart
Take me and without fear
I'll do what I can
For my Sporting"
there you have it, right in your comment. Professional games especially NFl is nothing like college. College is 20x better
@@beckhamdiimmler8747it’s still nothing compared to Europe
@@keloonpa58.62 You obviously don't know cause last time I went to a nfl playoff game I was cheering for the away team and I got tripped over 30 times, I got my drink spilled multiple time because someone pushed me, and I was constantly swore at
Loving your guy all chilling in the back 😄
Dutch greetings 👊🏻
Only a matter of time before you guys are reacting to English Football Chants. Brace yourselves boys, they are on another level.
:))))))))))
If they did the one with Adam Johnson and Saville, they enjoy it, but some will go over their heads.
what are yo on bro? English football fans are the lamest ever in Europe, literally every other small team 500 ultras from every small european country can outperform a full stadium from any PL team ever.
@@dstillRO I think he is talking about chants from the crowd. From what I have seen, you make a noise, have hundreds of flares, bouncing up and down in the stadium, all singing songs everyones knows. Whether you have the same kind of humour in your chants as the English have. I wouldn't know as not seen enough and singing in a foreign language I still wouldn't know. But the English humour comes with off the cuffs chants at any ground.
@@dstillRO you ain’t outsinging Anfield on a CL night bro
I'm a Brit. One country I love watching play are the Germans, no diving , no falsehoods just good clean competitive
I love bundesliga but premier is the best league in the world, greetings from perú
The germans literally invented The dive 'schwalbe'
Jurgen Klinsman - King of the Dive... 😂
@@samirechavarriazuzunaga279Its Just Not 😂
In Fútbol/soccer it isn't unusual to see groups off fans fighting over the idea that one team is better than the other, sometimes concluding in deaths. Hell back in the day killing a player that didn't live to the fan's standards wasn't that unusual. To say that fútbol fans are crazed is an understatement, sorry american football fans but you just don't measure up
It's normal to kill players in the scruffy corrupt shitholes of central and south america. Europe is civilised and has less shitholes so therefore we fight fans and dont kill players especially our own teams players
It’s not something to be glorified bro
@@hamster4810 hes talking about the shitholes like mexico and colombia where killing people is normal
Europe in medieval times with the weather being very cold sometimes. Doing this was a good way to keep warm and build aggression .Banging swords and insults shouted helped getting psyched up. Both sides giving it the intimidation bit. Till the loud horns blow for a low steady or fast attack .
Guys!! you have a ghost sitting in the back🤣🤣
Thanks for the upload👌💪✌️
Gr from The Netherlands
It can’t be compared America is entertainment when Europe is wild and passion
Good Reaction Guys.
The 10 Minute "ULTRAS-OUR WAY OF LIFE-10,000 Subscribers" will tell you all you need to know about European Football fans while "Ultras Greatest Chants Volumes 1,2,3,4" will show Worldwide fans.
Yes
The Aris Thessaloniki video is actually a basketball game. You should check out the difference in basketball fans too...and look for the videos of Americans who have come over to play in Europe. It's eye opening.
Ultras our way of life 10,000 subscribers video is amazing you’ll be shocked what goes on all over Europe during football.
Listen to the Liverpool FC anthem when the fans sing it before the match. Goosebumps, shivers and very intimidating for other teams when they play at Anfield.
What made y'all react to this? Genuinely curious 🤔 lol. But needless to say I loved the reaction just like every other video. You boys are becoming part of the family. 💪
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Great that you're open to both! As for the flares it's often Ultras...and often looking for a fight 😬
*Hooligans* look for fights, *Ultras* usually "only defend themselves" if they need to
For Bayern Munich, when a player scores a goal, the announces chants his first name and the fans in the whole stadium chants his last name, and they do it several times
Benfica in Lisbon it's the same
Isn't that everywhere like that? 😅
We have 5 season's here in Tennessee. Spring, Summer, Winter, Autumn & Football!! ❤😂 Nothing like 102,000 fans at a home game!!
The dude chillin' at the back😆
Seems the US have a song played for them & all sing along waving...Europe - its the fans that make their own chants & do watever they want lol
Nice reaction 🤘🏻🇬🇧
They toss a brown egg with their hands and call it football, I guess the helmets they use didn't prevent brain damage, plus they have all that commercialized, and the bands and parades, ugh 🙄
@@claudiateixeira5158 😂🤣
@@claudiateixeira5158 the ball is the size of a foot (12 inches), that’s why they call it football.
@@kevindimauro3937, I can have a backpack with 12 inches and I don't call it football. The point is that you don't use your feet to control the ball. You toss a ball with your hands, your could call it handball, oh wait, that's already taken.🤫🤭
@@claudiateixeira5158 your backpack isn’t a ball though, it’s a backpack lol. The prefix in the name of the sport doesn’t have to coincide with the appendage that you control the ball with. All sports names do not have to conform to the formula used to create the name for European football. If that were the case, then most sports would be called handball (basketball, baseball, volleyball, etc). With your logic you shouldn’t be questioning anybodys intelligence.
I was at a Champions League soccer match in Madrid once and they had to place security guards around the visiting section and wouldn’t let you in the section unless you had a ticket. They don’t even sell alcohol in some stadiums because the fans are already rowdy enough. Crazy atmosphere.
In most if not all football (soccer) stadiums around the world a section is reserved for our version of "cheerleading" or "organized cheering squads", each team has a couple to a few, all "volunteers" and to buy a ticket to that section of the stadium to chant and all with them, you have to purchase the tickets through their hq. They are the ones allowed to have flares and standards (flags) and no one is upset with the smoke cause everybody knows what they are getting into. Most sections are actually barred off from the rest of the stadium and often have to get in through different doors and gates than the general public.
this was really insightful
Also, many stadiums do not actually allow flares, people just sneak them in and the teams look the other way since they are most often their most loyal fans
Lá os caras chamam de ultras, algo assim
I seen beer bottles flying at a Cleveland Browns game and no stadiums here sell them since. That was a crazy afternoon.
For us south americans european Fans are mild. Here when Our rivals get relegated we hold a symbolic wake.
Hey guys did you even notice that the support at minute 3:10 was in a basketball stadium and not on a football field?! I have not seen anything like that in the usa!
And the funny thing here is.. European video number 2 in Greece.. That's a basketball game 😂 try to imagine that in the NBA
Manchester United v. Liverpool, Old Trafford in Manchester, an American friend of mine that loves American Football, after watching the game he said "I have never been in an stadium in which 57, 000 people sing along at the same time".
57,000 that’s more likely to be anfield. Anfield is known for its atmosphere. Old Trafford is not known for its atmosphere. Liverpool (anfield) is known worldwide for its famous atmosphere
@@joshg2603 Old Trafford too!!!
@@louaceveu1925 no it is not. Liverpool have a chant that says “fergies right, your fans are shite”. United fans left on the 45th minute when Liverpool beat them last season 5-0. That’s not support. And then at anfield they left again around 60 mins. That’s also not support.
Liverpool is actually known worldwide for its atmosphere. Anfield is the most feared ground in Europe. They haven’t lost in their with fans since April 2017. That’s 5 years and 5 months ago.
Look at the quotes on anfields atmosphere and then try and find even one for old Trafford.
Away fans literally come to anfield and sing “where’s your famous atmosphere” two mins into the start of the match. Man City fans were even singing it to us Liverpool fans, at a NEUTRAL STADIUM. That’s crazy.
Ive been in death valley on a Saturday night. Geaux tigahs. I moved abroad to brasil 6 years ago and ive been to championship games that have broke out in riots. Police shot gas grenades and the riots moved out of the stadium down several blocks in each directions. FC fans are different. I'm ready for fifa world cup. Brasil literally shuts down at game time. Everyone stops everything and gathers around a radio or tv. They live for it.
7:09 that in the back of the tifo is the ucl trophy for those who don’t know
Went to paris to watch my sister play with her icelandic team against PSG, we ofc had only a few people there to support them but the PSG fans massed the stadium with huge flags and songs and did not shut their mouths for the whole match.
Got nothing on uk football chants. Love to see your faces when you hear them 🤣
Have you watched reaction videos where most yanks really can't grasp the references.
None have heard of Jimmy Saville, and don't know the backstories to half the stuff featured in most videos
Uk chants are not even near the level of the ultras in this video
@@ludde438 most of the ultras chant are English chants originally look it up buddy
@@vaughanwilliamson5401 why dont you tell me which ones in this video are english originally, buddy
@@ludde438 watch English football chants and you will here them buddy
Aww they all looked so nervous watching our European fans.
The first euro one, that's just VfB Stuttgart fans walking to the game. One of the best cities and sport atmospheres I've been lucky enough to experience in person. I love everything about Stuttgart.
Gotta love the dedication of both fan bases
3:00 was actually at a basketball match.
You can see the hoop on the bottom left when the camera pans there.
I am French and being escorted is very rare, but the fact of having an exit with a fence does indeed exist in the stadium in my city, but they only have an upper corner of the stadium for the other team.
U have to have to watch the Liverpool anthem being sung in the Australia match with 95,000 fans. Unreal
The major issue for me is that it means so much that when things go wrong people get upset and atrocities are committed, people have been killed because they missed a goal and abuse is fairly common
There is nothing like a bit of generalisation is there. Where are your stats for this, where is your source?
The deaths that I have heard of were South American football related to a missed penalty and other abuse in South America and Africa (and to a slightly? lesser degree in Europe ?!), I was not "having a go" at Americans (US) for their excesses !!
It was a general comment on some people's ability to make a sport (any sport !) So vitally important that it warrants threats, abuse and in some cases violence (I believe there have been children named after football/soccer associations, admittedly relatively harmless, at least until the child goes to school)
3:04 Ares Thessaloniki of Greece❤❤
In the US, football games are a business.
In the UK, football games are a way of life.
In Europe, football games are a religious war.
The thing is, that there's very limited fan confrontation. Too dangerous for all concerned. There are some very hard dudes at these grounds.
Loved Rangers being featured! Last season 21/22 Rangers proved how hard it can be to come to Ibrox (the name of the stadium) and play with the whole crowd against you. Red Star Belgrade, Braga and Leipzig couldn't do it. Just last week Rangers played the second leg of a match at Ibrox where the other team thought they had it in the bag and didn't think the crowd would get to them and the sheer sound in Ibrox rattled them.
Why would they feature rangers and not celtic, wild! Celtic's stadiium holds 10'000 more and the fans are way louder and better organised.
@@mick9708Because last year Rangers went on a European run that got them to the final and had European nights that visibly shocked the other teams players?
@@nva4687 so the video they are watching is 4 years old....
@@mick9708 the Ultras FC one is but it doesn't have Rangers in it
React to funniest UK football chants
when you guys someday come here in europe for these games you know we have something else. Been in most of those games around Europe
But dont go to Poland games
Used to work near Chesea Stanford Bridge, on Saturdays that Chelsea played at home we got to go home at 2.30 shops boarded up & police horses cleared streets before football fans arrived!
Police have clamped down a lot since then.
My first game as a Neutral at Chelsea was in 1969 but I already met 400 of them at Boxhill near Dorking in Surrey during the Easter holidays when they were chasing some skinheads and we ran the railway line and over fences ,as well. Then when I went to Chelsea as a visiting fan in The 1970's they sent us back to Fulham Broadway but we had a car parked nearby so slid between the police and waved our car keys and departed the thousands of others only to turn a corner and see another "400" Chelsea fans marching along on the ,otherwise, deserted, road. We joined them chanting Chelsea until we reached a bridge where they went one way and the two of us went the other. way..LOL
Yall should react to funny football chants next!!!
Y'all should react to the basketball one... you'll be amazed
You cannot have a program about football chants without hearing those at Anfield in Liverpool especially in a European Cup game. They are in another class altogether from the ones shown here.
No, they're not.
I like how bro in the back was just flabbergasted
You should check the hooligans (Liverpool). Its absolutely amazing to watch!
Liverpool the Hooligans .? That's why we have the Stadium with least amount of trouble snd also players love playing there because of the atmosphere.
We don't have kiddie Fiddlers , cat kickers or Wife beaters play for us .
Now if you said MILLWALL and LEEDS they are the trouble makers .
You guys should do a react video to British football chants!
In Croatia, where I am from, on the first day of the new incoming season, game Dinamo-Hajduk (our biggest derby), Dinamo fans took the shirt of a Hajduk's 9- year old fan who wasn't even going to the game, only visiting his cousin in Zagreb. The same thing would happen in Split where Hajduk is from. There are numerous stories where tourists from Serbia went there and wear yerseys of Red Star Belgrade or Partizan Belgrade and would be beaten (in good scenarios), because of the historic rivalry and war that happened in the 90's.
Torcida
Did they just take it or did they burn it?
Proud of takin something from 9 year kid,and bring in whole story Serbs to feel strong....hahaha what a joke you are,a tipical "tough" Croats
Whoever made this video should know where Rosenborg is from,its a Norwegian football/soccer team from Trondheim,Norway wich lays in Mid-Norway. The first Norwegian club that qualified for the Champions League back in the day. So whoever wanted Rosenborg to be Swedish,shame on yourself lol. Its like saying Kevin Hart is Canadian. 😆
And should also know the second one is a basketball game 😂 but still beats the Americans hands down
Umm do they ever play away? like in this case?
@@Validboy Fair point but they are speaking about the fans themselves who are Norwegian.
@@Blue.723 Thats true.. but the video litterally said "Sweden" and this video is about people who dont know football..
So they dont know the teams like us. They think Rosenborg is the capital of Finland, you know?
So how can you be assuming that they know this is Rosenborg playing away in another country? and that the "Sweden" is just the location?
How could they possibly know that without years of experience?
@@Validboy you got me there. I will retract and just stick with my basketball comment 😂
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GAME OF ALL UNTOUCHABLE❤
So awesome.. This is south Carolina man.. Starting with music from a Dutch (and therefore European) dj🎉
Dutch soccer game : ua-cam.com/video/gOOQJ6ugSSY/v-deo.html
These USA clips are rare and led by The P A System while 99/100 it is the fans in Europe/South America/Asia and Africa that sing all thru' the game and on the way to the game and after the game as well: 😀
Those Saint Etiette fans with the fire towards the end were playing AWAY from home in England against Manchester United of England.
Except they’re not, pretty much every NFL game has that type of atmosphere.
@@remulsive9558 Well, that certainly does not come across on TV.
Adverts DURING the game. One game lasts 3 and a half hours which 60 Minutes play? zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
@@Isleofskye Chess games have 4 minutes of moving pieces time. That says nothing of the crowd or merit of chess or football alike.
There is plenty of football that happens between plays. Analyzing results of previous plays, selecting plays, altering player's movements to work better in the matchups, etc.
@@remulsive9558 68 years in London have taught me that it is impossible to compare one Discipline or game with another. VAR works in Cricket but ruins most Football games because the whole feeling is different. At cricket you can, happily,wait for the absolutely correct decision to be made but the reason I hate NFL is that it is all about selling merchandise and gaining revenue from advertising. Some teams like The Indianapolis Colts moved and became The Baltimore Colts.I haven't forgiven my team for moving 1/2 mile in 1993:) Football is all about standing, cheering,urging passionately and I am from a No Substitutes era. and few injuries so the action flowed.I used to return home hoarse and mentally drained but the adrenaline flowed and it was a tremendous buzz.
Even our Football now with its All Seater Stadiums,VAR stoppages,10 Substitutions and even Water Breaks is becoming less and less fluid.
Do a South American football crowd reaction. They are the World’s best it will be blow you all away their atmospheres are insane 😂
Hello from germany 🇩🇪 our football fans are crazy 🔥
Es ist so bei uns 🔥🔥
Best fans of the top 5 leagues
Never best game is Glasgow Rangers vs celtic for atmosphere
Money moves noone, but ambition, winning, competition, passion above all and everything.
Ive just seen you fellas.... whatch 5 American stadiums and say "Oh thats Lit" 😅😅😅😅 cant wait to see your reaction to the rest
In the US the PA system sets the mood.
In EU the Fans set the mood.
What the fuck does the EU have to do with anything?
NA EUROPA,OS FÃS SO CANTAM ANTES DOS JOGOS,AQUI NA AMERICA DO SUL É QUE TEM TORCIDA DE VERDADE
Pprt principalmente a do corinthians canta até perdendo o jogo
Estadios vazios em quase todos os jogos aqui no Brasil. Raro ver um jogo com 100% de ocupação
Em Portugal, não.
When it comes to soccer, weapons (restrictions) and sex (prudence) i have to praise and thank the lord every day I am European 😜🍻
You're not European.
You have to Look a Video of the second League in Germany
European teams have an interaction with the people. It's like the team and the crowd are in this together and it's about the city, or a part of a city. The players play for them, not some business label. The feelings are very much real
In the words of the late great Bill Shankly... “Football isn’t a matter of life or death.... it’s *Much* more important than that”! Where I live (Liverpool-🇬🇧), football is a religion... Anfield is our church... our chants are our hymns!.... YNWA
Manchester United fan... Mr Shankly is 100% correct, now obviously its Liverpool and you're clearly all filth and we should never agree on anything but he's a legend of the game and deserves his place on the pedestal of greatest managers, I'll hold my hands up too and say Klopp is right up there along side, he doesn't have the trophy cabinet of the others but that title he got you in this league is worth a fucking million in any other. I'd still like to see Pep win with a budget before I start patting him on the back.
Reaccionen a las hinchadas de Latino America
Imagina se eles conhecem os mosaicos dos time do Brasil🇧🇷
Ne mano, torcidas no Brasil são 10 vezes melhor que as do resto do mundo kkkkkkk
@@gabrieldesousa498 en argentina son mejores jaja, es broma mi hermano brazuca, saludos con todo el respeto. 🇦🇷🤜🤛🇧🇷
@@Yenexpkz los fans de latina american son los mejores del mundo, saludos de Brasil hermano 🇧🇷
Um jogo ou outro que os estádios lotam, a media de publico do brasileirão não é nem 60% de ocupação nos estadios
The first one was outside from the sradium only,the 2nd in a Basketball Hall and the third only the german 3rd League😁🖖
in german stadiums after a goal when the announcer talks everybody is silent. the announcer will say what minute, what team and then the first name of the scorer and the crowd will chant the scorers second name.
There are way crazier fans out there in europe, do more reactions;) there is a team in serbia, red Star belgrade you gotta see
Im from Germany and honestly 95% of the crowd is pissed about the damn fireworks/torches, but since there is this center of aggressive hooligans no one really gets through to them.
The rest of the football (soccer) culture here in germany is really heart warming. You get to know new friends, no one gives a fuck which race/age you are, no politics, learning to play/work with a team/people that you normally maybe wouldnt meet up with. It teached me so much when I was little and that part about the culture hasnt changed. FIFA selling their asses is sad, but they lost the connection to real football culture a long time ago.
I'm also from Germany and I disagree with you.
This 95% number comes from your fantasy and has nothing to do with reality.
I have seen both sports in America and Europe singing Seven Nation Army is just a testament to that song.
Dude in the back, is chillin and dont gibe a fuck 🎉
the difference between european soccer and american sport are people. In europe there is an auto organisation for support the team. So we have group, ultras, and club but is all autonomus. the club, the team is far from the group. So we have a spontaneous tradition. This is the difference. In europe we are the team, in america the team are us. I don't know if the idea is clear. But is really different. Cia da Federico