Sarpsborg ultras take Fredrikstad ultras banner (04.01.2025)
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Sarpsborg ultras take Fredrikstad ultras banner at their own yearly party
Valencia CF - Real Madrid (03.01.2025)
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Valencia CF - Real Madrid (03.01.2025)
Stadium Subculture - FC Vardar Skopje, since 1947 (2025)
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FC Vardar Skopje, since 1947
Home sector: Our home sector is located in lower point of the West Stand of the Skopje City Stadium. As is typical in the Balkans, the most eagerly anticipated matches are the derby games, which draw big crowds of Vardar fans, supporters, and ultras. However, it's important to note that football in Macedonia is currently at one of the lowest levels in Europe. Many of our historic football clubs, with their rich traditions, now play in the lower leagues, overshadowed by newly established clubs that are often linked to money laundering. The lack of proper stadiums, matches scheduled during inconvenient times (like 1 pm on weekdays), and unjustified away bans further contribute to the decline of the sport here. These factors have resulted in a low number of fans attending games. Despite these challenges, there are still dedicated fanatics who remain unaffected by these conditions. They travel everywhere to support the club, and keeping the ultra’ movement alive since 1987, when Komiti Zapad group was founded.
Away match: As mentioned earlier, the most highly anticipated away games are the derbies against Pelister Bitola. In fact, the last away derby match we attended had over 600 fans supporting the team. When there are no away bans in place, and usually there are, the number of group members traveling can range from 100 to 400, depending on the significance of the match and where the game is played. In general, away games are particularly attractive not just for the competitive football, but for the opportunity to enjoy time with friends and escape personal and everyday problems. In a region where many football clubs lack dedicated support groups, derby games naturally draw larger crowds. Therefore, every away game is a unique experience and story of its own.
Friendships: Komiti have only two official friendships: Ultras Gelsenkirchen (FC Schalke 04) and Vojvodi Tetovo (FC Teteks Tetovo). However, beyond these formal alliances, there are personal connections between certain group members and subgroups with other ultra/fan groups, both domestic and international.
Enemies: The situation in Macedonia is indeed complex, especially when it comes to ethnic tensions and related issues. In this context, it's important to distinguish between rivals and enemies. While rivals are teams with whom we may engage in limited cooperation—such as offering mutual support in matters like opposing the federation rules, police restrictions/brutality, or dealing with away game bans, while our relationship with enemies is entirely different. With enemies, there is no room for fair play or any form of interaction whatsoever. Our primary rivals are Pelister Bitola, but when it comes to enemies, this includes any ethnic-Albanian club that has any kind of “supporting group”.
Groups: The West Stand is home to a single main group: Komiti Zapad. Unlike other fan movements where multiple groups collaborate within the Curva/Stand, here it's unified under one main banner. However, within Komiti, there are several active subgroups and crews. These subgroups are typically organized based on neighborhood ties, but some also come together around shared interests beyond just supporting FC Vardar—such as lifestyle, music, "sport," and other cultural or social connections. This structure allows for a diverse yet cohesive community in our West stand, united by a deep passion for the club and the values of the ultra’ movement.
Dundee FC - Dundee United (02.01.2025)
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Dundee FC - Dundee United, Dundee United east side with stolen section dee (Dundee) silk
St. Johnstone - Hibernian (02.01.2024)
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St. Johnstone - Hibernian (02.01.2024)
RESULTS VOTES 2024/2025 BY BY VIEWERS OF HOOLIGANS.CZ
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POLAND:
1 - Widzew Łódź (19216 VOTES)
2- Radomiak Radom (9930 VOTES)
3 - Legia Warszawa (1600 VOTES)
4 - Jagiellonia Białystok (714 VOTES)
Stadium Subculture - Levski Sofia (2025)
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Levski Sofia
Home sector: Our home sector is called Sector B. On average, we have around 8,500–10,500 fans at our home games. The biggest crowds gather for matches against CSKA-Sofia, where we fill both sides of the stands and always outnumber them. The average attendance for these games is about 32,000. For matches against Ludogorets, we’re around 16,000–17,000, and for games like those with Botev Plovdiv or Cherno More, we usually get 10,000–11,000. We are the club with the highest annual attendance in Bulgaria. During European matches, we fill every stadium we play in. Most recently, we hosted Eintracht Frankfurt with 40,000 fans at the national stadium. There was a 2,000-seat buffer zone, but otherwise, the stadium would have been completely full.
Away match: This is what we’re most famous for—wherever we go, we’re the home side. We pack every away sector to the limit. Bulgarian stadiums are small, but whenever there’s space, we show up in big numbers. In Veliko Tarnovo, we’ve had 10,000 fans for away games, and for a cup final against Cherno More in Burgas (400 km from Sofia), we had 15,000 fans. Our travels have often involved clashes, mainly with the police but also with rival groups. Notable incidents include the away trips to Artmedia Bratislava, Skopje, Zagreb, Nikšić, Verona, Bremen, and others. One memorable moment was before our match against Ruzomberok when we were attacked by a mixed group of Ajax and Cracovia Krakow fans. Their attack backfired as we sent them running, resulting in arrests on both sides. Regular clashes with police also happen during Balkan matches in European tournaments. Our numbers on European trips are impressive—few clubs manage attendance like ours. Whatever tickets are available, we sell them out within minutes.
Friendships: Our political orientation is right-wing. We are friends only with Lazio’s Curva Nord 12. We also have personal contacts and good relations with the fans of Lokomotiv Plovdiv, specifically Lauta Army.
Enemies: Oh, there are plenty! As the strongest fanbase in Bulgaria, nobody likes us on the local scene, but we don’t care. Our biggest rivalry is with CSKA fans. Even though their original club was dissolved and many of their older hooligans stopped attending matches, our past is full of incidents, and many red flags have hung on our fences. Second place goes to Botev Plovdiv fans, with whom we share one of the oldest rivalries, as their club was founded in 1912 and ours in 1914. Political and club differences have created not just a gap but an abyss between us. Minyor Pernik is another interesting rivalry. Although their numbers are small, their hatred for us has led to confrontations, which haven’t ended well for them. Cherno More, Beroe, Spartak Varna, and Neftochimic also make this list. Outside Bulgaria, we have bad relations with all Balkan fanbases, unlike CSKA fans, who are friends with Steaua, Partizan, and try forming strange alliances like with PAOK through their Serbian connections.
Groups: Our main group, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, is “Sofia West”. It’s arguably the strongest group in Bulgaria, respected by everyone. We have several ultras groups from Sofia, the most numerous and active being QDVP, along with smaller groups like HD Boys, Zona B18, Reduta, and others. Our structure outside Sofia is also strong and constantly growing, with significant groups in Blagoevgrad, Kyustendil, Samokov, Petrich, Pleven, Tarnovo, Varna, Burgas, Stara Zagora, Asenovgrad, Dobrich, and other cities.
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