As a Canadian, I went to a championship-clinching league match in Sarajevo a few years ago. The flares, the smoke, the shaking chants, the crowd flooding the field at the final whistle...... and the whole city partying all night. I'll never forget that.
@ecbenny J in serbia hockey is not really popular but you can maybe watch also a basketball game of the enternal derby just watch if you go on the fans sector dont record anybody
@ecbenny J Last year it was crazy in Montreal for hockey since we went to the finals, but honestly hockey never gets really intense in Canada in general. Not as wild as England.
The key difference, I believe, between US and European football is this. American football clubs were built from numerous investors and sponsors coming in to create a franchise. That franchise can move from city to city if the investors want it to. In Europe, are football clubs were set up from workers sports clubs. Manchester Utd, for instance, was Newton Heath and consisted of railway workers. For us, in Europe, our clubs are not franchises, they’re the stories of our ancestors struggles in the dirt only to have brief respite on the field on the weekend.
Yeah I’m sure 90% of European football fans give a shit about the background and history lol. It’s the very simple fact that it’s been in the US for a much smaller amount of time. It’s the fastest growing sport here at the moment, you’re all just condescending and annoying
That's why the talk of European Super League was met with enormous hatred because it was an insult to the average fans in the Europe, like throwing a dirt to the history of the clubs and their fans in the name of greed.
Not to mention the time frame and dedication is completely different American leagues are hardly 100 years old. Meanwhile european ones can stretch back hundreds of years. Folks in europe can literally tell you for how many generations their family has supported their club.
There's not even relegation in America, no way to test unconditional love for a club. In Europe, some of the most exciting and passionate football is found in lower divisions. Man, that Watford vs Leicester play-off in 2013 is one of the most solid proofs ever seen on the sport.
I love how a lot of the European teams arent even that good teams, but the fans are still incredible, here in the UK the fans still go wild in league one its incredible
I think it's because in the main we support our home town clubs through good and bad even if it means going on a 7 hour bus ride in the winter to Carlisle to watch a game in the pissing rain in an away end with no cover.
@@saraw6446 England is in Europe so it does, so what you’re saying is that Scotland Wales Northern Ireland and that all in Europe but England is left out?
@@PatrickMapper Sorry no, I meant regarding fans/ultras. When they compare fans in Europe it's different to England which doesn't have same atmosphere. Scotland does even Ireland
The beauty of European football is that literally every country has at least couple of clubs with fiery fans. And in bigger countries like Germany, Spain and Italy there are dozens if not 100 of them
@MCFCReacts Madrid, atletico de madrid, barcelona, Athletic Bilbao,Celta Vigo,Sevilla... and that's just from the main league (and the very very popular ones. Spain is a FANATICAL country for football.
As one great person once said: "The reason why American football fans are nowhere close to European football fans is because europeans cant go to war whit eachother anymore. So they instead put all that energy on football."
Oh my god, have been there watching the Eintracht, never knew that the stadium was bouncing like this. I mean those tribunes are made of massive concrete, they surely weight some dozens of tons each concrete plate, and they are bouncing 10 - 20 cm up and down 😮😅🎉
Most clubs in Europe were established by society of workers which explains the deep passion for the clubs. American clubs were established by conglomerates and investors which explains wealth but not necessarily as passionate as European clubs
And that MLS is only 20 years old lmfao. Nobody played soccer in the US until the 90s at the EARLIEST, it's a growing sport in the US but it's in its infancy. The passion is there in the US, it's just used in other sports like college football and basketball.
I've seen clips of Atlanta United and Los Angeles FC fans/ultras that are almost at European level, just smaller in size. But they sing and jump with passion Make cool tifos and fire flares. And with LFC vs. Galaxy there seems to develop a real Derby. And this because of a reason. While LFC is mostly supported by the Latin community, Galaxy is by the White community. The second reason is that LFC is actually from LA, while Galaxy plays in some suburb. The European top flight football has also become _"just about money"._ They are the toys for rich Arabs, Russian oligarchs or lately the Chinese. But that doesn't mean that PSG doesn't have awesome fans/ultras. Not so much in England anymore, sadly. EVERYTHING there is too expensive! London is so pricey, how can poor people survive there? That's a real question. Here in Germany, people on welfare can go to the stadium 1-2 times per month. So with luck, they can follow every home game. *Long story short: The US has potential, in spite of the franchise system.*
@@woodchuck3550 Football was big in New York during the 70's. Beckenbauer and Pele played there. Other teams also managed to buy some big names. There's a great documentary about it: *th-cam.com/video/fBR8jN_SyE0/w-d-xo.html*
@@woodchuck3550 You mean apart from the fact that the 1st Professional Soccer league in the USA was formed in 1921 And players like Pele were playing pro soccer for the New York Cosmos in 1975. Or that European immigrants have been playing organized football(soccer) in North America since 1850
You can say what you want about the Americans. Even though still cringe, at least MLS fans are ten times more dedicated then American football fans. EDIT: MLS fans are not the ones in the video (look them up).
@@theo_2949 The younger teams not so much. Teams like Seattle, Cincinnati, Portland, LAFC, Minnesota have great fan potential and are the future (hopefully) of football in America. Anyways, even though Americans popularly tend to despise football (or so we assume), of all sports in the US football fans are the loudest, most passionate and most dedicated. Just imagine, out of all big five sports (MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, MLS), it is the MLS out of all leagues with the best fans.
The problem is that in american sporting events the kind of atmosphere seen in this video is prohibited (Obviously excluding MLS) and fans often express opposition for such fun.
in the netherlands there's this weird civil war between the fans of ajax and feyenoord. in a dutch song called "het land van" (translated "the country of") one of the lyrics is "het land van rellen tussen ajax en feyenoord, maar wanneer oranje speelt iedereen erbij hoort" (translated "the country of fights between ajax and feyenoord but when orange plays everyone's included" since 'orange' is the team that plays at big tournaments like world cup and stuff) and i think that's beautiful
In USA, a team is one day located in Pittsburgh PA, the next Day in Miami FL. Even the most delusional will have a hard time identifying with such a team...
If you want to know what is loud and passion, be in the stadium when Germany plays Italy. That is the pinnacle of Passion. When the whole stadium sings the anthem of their Country and the players are close to explode, that is Football.
I have to disagree. We Germans definitely love our national team. But the stadium atmosphere will never be as high as when two rival clubs from Germany play each other. The national team just doesn't spark that emotional "hatred" towards the other team.
Absolutely disagree. We Germans do love our national team but we definitely love our clubs way more and the pinnacle of passion definitely happens in Bundesliga and DFB Pokal.
@EFE en Europa hay más pasión por el fútbol ke en LATAM, en LATAM solo son de un equipo para poder ir contra el equipo rival y pegarlos tiros entre hinchadas
La verdad si, todo super épico, aunque creo que en Europa más, es increíble como lo llevan a lo extremo Ahorrense la funa, ya doxxeenme Solo quiero ser doxxeado
Even if this sport hasn't really caught on in the USA, I hope that one day it will become an integral part of American sport. Here in Europe and I think also in South America, football is almost a religion.
as someone else said in the comments, the US Teams were created by Investors and big companies, whilst in Europe it was created by groups of friends, worker Societies, Teams from other sports (Like tottenham was created by some members of the cricket team i think?) so the Passion is much more deep rooted in europe, whilst in America, as in the thumbnail, the sport was created out of money rather than Dozens if not hundreds of years of pure effort, blood, sweat and tears, i don't think it will have much success in the US unless they start taking it seriously.
Can totally relate tbh even her in Africa specially in my country Egypt and like north Africa people here take it seriously when it comes to football it's like oxygen for us. After all football unites us rich and poor
To all my fellow MLS supporters: I. Develop a foundation II. Build your army III. Dedication will be required IV. Desire to support beyond restraint V. Community support is a must VI. Broadcast your message VII. Deploy your supporters VIII. Stand above the rest
well, so try to get a group of people who shares the same passion as you, get organized and start going to the matches together and kinda start an ultra group, spread that mentality
Sadly many Clubs in Europe are moving into the direction of the US. The Bundesliga is the only big League where this won't happen (because of their 50+1 law)
This rule is the reason why Bayern is winning the league every season... Its not like only locals play at their clubs, so whats the matter with investing into facilities and players to make the league more competitive and entertaining to watch?
@@aplex8276 Here in Germany is Football everything you dont go to a match to watch a nice game you go to te match to see what incredible stuff the fans do it is like in USA you watch the show and in europe you are the show
In the USA is a professional sports match like a visit in a theatre or a concert. It is much more about consuming the show or an event. In europe oder south america sports - especially football - is a part of the lifestyle and the culture. To be together with the community or foundation within the own stadium is a kind of the peoples identity. Corresponding a sports event out of the USA is much more emotional, louder and passionate. Edit because amricans want me to tell that the stadium atmosphere would be so nice in us-football. It isnt only about the stadium atmosphere...franchising, no membership, relocations, horrific prices for tickets, merch and game-passes, no ultras etc... The american sport business is pathetic. It is only existing to sell the product...not to support the sport. Besides the world record for the loudest stadium is Galatasaray Istanbul. Not Seahawks or Chiefs...By the way during a regular season match in the turkish league. Not any special playoff game or something comparable...get over it
@Kheidge 2nd Channel but the fans are still not as passionate. There are comparisons of European Football with American Football/Rugby. The fans never go as loud and wild as in europe.
@@lucaa8494 the history of soccer in the US is very short compared to other traditional sports like football or baseball. Hockey is known to be the least popular sport among the Four League but still more popular than Soccer. That’s the reality of soccer in the US.
@Kheidge 2nd Channel just that you need to tell me a specific club and a specific year proves my statement. In European Football you will find these big performances every weekend.
I remember I was on a stadium when FC Steaua was playing in Champions League against Chelsea, and the crowd was cheering and whistling around that I got dizzy from the sound, nearly fainting. It was pure adrenaline. You could not buy that, and I think we were small compared to Liverpool and other team crowds.
A lot of big rich teams lose the passionate crowd because they sell tickets to part time fans, which means the stadiums are often quiet. Roy Keane made a comment in the 90's about his own team and the fact the fans are not vocal, hence the famous term for Man United fans being "the prawn sandwich brigade" Arsenal fans lack so much passion their old stadium was nicknamed The library.
Looks like the USA fans are still having a good time. I mean it's a growing sport in the states. You could make the same video of a college football game in the states vs Europe and the two wouldn't compare. Just different cultures. I'm happy football is growing so much in the USA though, it's great to have them on the world stage.
@@moister3727 how about you refrain from calling me stuff, we both know you'd shit yourself if I put it on you in person, so don't try and chat shit to me online. Bad habit to form, one day it'll find you out.
@@moister3727 you call me a weirdo and then make up stuff about me being violent? I merely stated a fact, I know you wouldn't call me a weirdo to my face, you just doubled down on being a bitch.
@@ScholarOfBabylon Bro, chill. I'm just saying. A game it's just a game. I've seen countless real fights over this. It's good that you have passion. But I've seen people that get really violent over footbal, murders and shit.
@@sn00pyxl46 with this poor use of spelling I have formed the conclusion you have typed this message in a hurry trying to get your opinion out henceforth I came to the conclusion your mad about straight facts
@@jordanperdomo73 Yes. People hates it when Football as it was called everywhere else outside USA is called Soccer there. Not only that, some people also find that half-hearted cheering from American team to be insulting. Europe, Asia. South America, Africa; teams from these region have compassionate fans who are ready to stay along side their team through highs and lows.
@@jordanperdomo73 probably because: 1/ The irony of the so called “American Football” when the majority of the game barely involves interacting the ball using foot 2/ The word “Football” is much easier to understand compare to “Soccer” because it straight up mean using foot to do tricks with the ball 3/ Ask Italians why dont they call Spaghetti noodle and watch how they react. The most convincing theory for the origin of spaghetti is during a voyage to Italy, Marco Polo took a liking to their noodle and then decided to bring them back to Italy under the name Spaghetti to both respect the original and distinguish them unlike USA just straight up change the original name.
@@Roman-po8yc The whole soccer vs football thing is kinda dumb. It's called soccer in Japan and they've got a pretty good team. It's just an American moment really.
@@Roman-po8yc Agreed on the last point. There's a limit to how much passion there can really be in a league where there's no relegation. Also there's no history and heritage which doesn't help.
Che confusioneee sarà perchè tifiamo,è un emozione che scende piano piano...stringimi forte e stammi più vicino e chi non salta è un porco juventino laa lalalala lala ❤🖤 forza milan forza diavolo❤🖤
Even just going a bit south to mexico, the difference is astonishing. For the first time i went to tigres stadium for a match and i was astonished by the crowd ambiance. Its such a beautiful thing. Arriba la U!
@Ap santos laguna that time. Today they played against leon and scored twice in the last 5 minutes to come back from being down. There is a reason why tigres are unbeaten at home. The fans are tigres twelfth player.
Even Germanys second or third division have awesome fan cultures. Like Dresden or Mannheim For me this is the perfect video to show the passion and atmosphere in European football: m.th-cam.com/video/5M-f2etdmzE/w-d-xo.html
@@matte99ize Dude, they're not the same! south American football has a lot of passion we see Europe as Europeans see the USA it's more money and the fans are like a theater already in South America it's passion it's family it's madness it's carnival it's everything it's a fight with the police
@@amarson2322 European teams are stronger that I agree! But nothing that the Brazilian championship with a few years doesn't reach.. now if you compare the fans there's no comparison to South America humiliates anyone, only Morocco can compare
As an American, all I can say is that we're trying our best! Football is still relatively new, and in other sports that we've traditionally grown up with (American Football, baseball, hockey, basketball, etc) there aren't really chants. US fans know that they *should* chant, but don't have the history or experience (or the bravery) to do it like the Europeans. When I went to a Liverpool friendly a few years ago in Indiana, our rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" rivaled an Anfield version! It's not so much that the game's about money, or that we don't have passion. We're just running on 25 years of history while others are running on a hundred.
Actually football(soccer) is not that new in the US, it was gaining traction before world war 2 but got overshadowed by college football and baseball and then basketball and nfl. The US Open Cup has been around since the 1910s i think. Hell, the USA was in the final four of the World Cup in 1930 😎
The most amazing behavior? Maybe in rugby or volleyball but not in football 😂 Dudes be throwing their drink on the player and fighting in the street between match during the world cup.
Oh in the balkans there is absolutely NO RESPECT and AMAZING BEHAVIOR. There are fights beetween groups and a full on WAR. Brutal fights, breaking chairs in the cafes so they have something to defend themselves. Take crvena zvezda and Dinamo Zagreb for example. If you know you know
I think in the end it comes down to the fact, that european Fans are normaly emotionaly way more connected than the Americans. For an example the Köln fans are chanting "Oh FC Köln mein ganzes Leben für den Verein" which translates to "Oh Fc Köln, my whole life for the club" which just shows the level of identification and devotion european football fans have with their clubs. The best part of the American Fans was, when they where supporting their national team which just supports the thesis, as most American are really patriotic and so they are more devoted to a national team, than to their teams. It also should be noted, that some of the best Fans of European Clubs are from teams which aren´t successful at the moment (For example 1. FC Kaiserslautern still has some of the best supporters, altough they are playing in the third league). That european Teams can relegate means often that Fans and clubs are tied together trough a tough season, where the fans giver their best to support the players so the team does not relegate. American Fans not really have that.
Not true, especially for leagues that aren’t the MLS since most teams have less history there. People get very emotional and loud for American football and baseball for example
It’s just the fact that most Americans don’t care about Football/Soccer, we care more about Gridiron Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Hockey. Soccer just isn’t a big sport here, people regard it more a game played by kids at school and church and not big city teams. It’s just not a big crowd sport like it is in Europe, South America, and Africa.
Kind a true, for example when my club relegated from the dutch eredivisie, the year after in the 2nd division there were even more people at all the games then there were in the top league, because evryone felt the need to support them even more so became more devoted. Come on FC Twente Enschedee❤️❤️
Greeks, Serbs, Turks, Poles, Ukrainians, Croatians, Germans, French, Romanians, Hungarians and Bosnians: That's precious, Shorty, what are you gonna do, wear high heels so you can be above 5'1 and look intimidating?
As an American. When I when to Europe. I went to a football match and it feels much different than the US to say the least. The match was Manchester v. Liverpool so it was crazy.
@@thedeadman4713 Germany don't have ultras if they are compared to countries from east. Ultras fight And are known from bad behavior this is their definition. Normal fans just cheer and watch politly.
I'm not saying america doesn't deserve football (soccer) it's just SO evident that they don't enjoy it like europeans do. in europe is literally a passion, culture, a way of living while in america (excluded south) its some sort of hobby plus tbrh they're not that good at it compared to europe, and its okay there's nothing to be ashamed of bec each continent or country has its own official sport edit: for example they're monsters at playing basket meanwhile we are not
Fondest football moment of my life was when I traveled to Argentina to watch a Boca/River match in La Bombonera. It was a magical hellish atmosphere 💙💛
that is one of my dreams! I'd be a little scared to be honest but I think I could do it. I'd be more than happy to go to see Racing, Independiente, San Lorenzo, Hurucan any of those big Argentine clubs the atmosphere is intense but Bombonera looks the best!
As an Argentine here everything is lived with passion, watch football! Thanks for sharing this video, Bands love coming to recitals in Argentina, they say we have too much energy, in sports the stadiums are full, both teams with flares, millions of flags (not of their country, only of their team) singing and celebrating lose or win, whole families. I always had that opinion about sports fans in America, they sound very boring, dull and cringe, they're just there for the money and for their team to win, not to have fun.
No soy argentino pero si mexicano y me alegra ver a otro hispano acá. Hay un streamer llamado Davo que dijo está frase totalmente cierta: en la MLS no hay descenso? Bro, la MLS es mucho más show que deporte, no tiene hinchas reales y solo tiene fans que nada más van a ver el show y van a divertirse
CHE CONFUSIONE SARÀ PERCHÉ TIFIAMO È UN'EMOZIONE CHE SALE PIANO PIANO STRINGIMI FORTE E STAMMI PIÙ VICINO E CHI NON SALTA È UN PORCO JUVENTINO LALALALALALALA LALALALALALALALA ❤️🖤
Bro he tries his best and at least they are better than the English with no ultras at all, und bro winti het seinzig richtige fuessball Stadion in züri :* hoffentlich nechst Saison ih de sl zemme
Went to a football match for the first time in the USA. Just a friendly game between countries. There might have been only around 3000 people there but the energy there was just incredible. The fans and their chants (not as crazy as the Europeans) was awesome. Had a great time, unforgettable feeling. Knowing how passionate europeans can be, I wanna go to a football match and feel that again but 10x.
My mates and I all Man Utd fans went to the Tirana derby last weekend. Best atmosphere I’ve ever experienced, fans were mental, pitch invasion, seats being ripped up and launched at the keeper, loads of flares perfect night.
Pitch invaders and people ripping seats to throw them at the goalkeeper... really? How is that even considered fun. It's dangerous and stupid. Destroying things that are not yours is NOT ok. I am European but there must be a limit to this kind of things
Well in the Colosseum it wasn't much about sport, that was Circo Massimo ("greater show circus") in which the ancient romans would arrange races between chariots, the Ludi Gladiatorii ("games of the gladiators") - which were not in the Colosseo like many think because to the movie "Gladiator" - and a ball game called Harpestum which today we would call "fight football". The Colosseum was in fact a theater, they performed Drama and historic rappresentations like we do today in WW2 rehearsed battles...and gruesome things like having war prisoners eaten by hungry captive animals like lions and bears (for a certain period they even would tear people apart tying their legs and arms to horses).
@@ClaudeMagicbox I've never seen someone so confident in their knowledge despite being so incorrect. The Colloseum was used for a variety of things including you guessed it gladiatorial games
@@eduardoantoniouribeoyarzo5236 That's illegal in the top European football leagues for a long time, if we do that there will be no match and the next one, no fans for at least 1 match, depends of what they decide.
Have watched football all over Europe. I have to say watching 1fc Union fans marching to the Olympic stadium in Berlin to play Hertha still is the most amazing fan based thing I have seen in football. Cmon you O's.
As someone who lives in the US, yes, we are years behind football being a religion… but compared to 20 years ago it has come a LONG way. More and more people that grew up playing it are now wanting to watch it played. Give us a little credit. We are trying. 😂
I've been to Europe many times. As an American I can say that we watch and learn from you. We aren't at your level yet, but we are getting there. This is not a rivalry... WE ARE FAMILY.. We love you Europe
Treat it like a rivalry. Out crowd the other crowds. Only then will you succeed in becoming like Europeans. Rivalry isn’t a fight but a match with respect.
I met a Red Star fan in the states once and will never forget what he said to me. He said "if you're not red your dead" I laughed but I also believed him.
The important thing is that they are out there sharing the same passion just like the Europeans which is of football. MLS is a young league and hopefully as time goes by gets better. ❤️ ⚽️ 🌎 ☮️
In the next 50 or so years, America will be the best country for soccer in the world. If only we didnt have like 3 other massive sports that only we play.
@@JackDaniels-pj3sg What are you talking about. NASL had some of the best players in the world in the late 60's and 70's, Pele, Best, Beckenbauer, Cruyff, Neeskens, Muller, Esuebio, Carlos Alberto, Moore.
@@helvete983 Yes, and they were watched by a whopping 14 Americans across the entire country. Nobody watched back then. Even now, but at least now popularity has risen considerably.
Lo que pasa que en USA son civilizados no piensan que van a una guerra y en Sudamérica sólo en Brasil y Argentina los otros países están igual que USA. Quiero ver si en un partido femenino de Argentina o Brasil meten 32 mil fanáticos como este sábado metió San Diego Wave en el Snapdragon. No se que tan "simple deporte" puede ser.
@@SashaBlur Soy de Perú y te digo que aunque en la tribuna no es tan colorida o no tiene tanta mística como en Argentina o Brasil, aún se siente el peligro xd.
@John Doe it's football not Soccer. First respect it. We got a MLS Player in our team. But first learn what it's called and what its meant to be called. Have you ever seen flares at a Cereal Bowl game. I have seen Flares in my game. In Cereal bowl you don't even jump. It's just sitting and clapping or waving you hand. I never see a flag even. In football games there is always like 200 people at least waving a big flag.
I think Schalke is the best. Even though they were relegated and forced to play 2nd division, home stadium(VELTINS ARENA) was often almost full. Especially last 2 matches at home was completely full. Absolutely madness and I love them. Welcome back to Bundesliga!⚒
When will Europeans get that, for the most part, the people of the USA don't give a crap about Football? It's not a reflection on the sport, but they are just not interested. Of course, you will find a few pockets of people who love it. I can't speak for an entire country. However, they remain uninterested and I don't see that changing. What is amazing is that despite a lack of interest the USA woman have been so successful
@@MartimCorreia10 bruh wtf are you talking about??? i‘ve been to both portugese and italian stadiums and german fans are like 20 times better than both of them
In Europe when you go to football match you feel like going to a war
Especialy Balkan fans 🔥
Look albania vs Serbia
cuz it’s passion ❤️
@@Chukwuezezeze yes cuz😡💪🏻⚽️
@@jdm3779 Serbia
USA football fans: *cringe chants*
UK football fans: *hilarious chants*
Eastern Europe football fans: *this is SPARTA!*
As a Ukrainian, I concur! +
hilarious ... of course
I mean, I feel like a majority of the non-national team chants are just ripped from European teams.
In Czechia we have team called Sparta 😂
Argentina football fans: *insults the whole descendent of the rival's fans*
As a Canadian, I went to a championship-clinching league match in Sarajevo a few years ago. The flares, the smoke, the shaking chants, the crowd flooding the field at the final whistle...... and the whole city partying all night. I'll never forget that.
you should go in belgrade to the enternal derby the best derby in whole europe trust me
@ecbenny J in serbia hockey is not really popular but you can maybe watch also a basketball game of the enternal derby just watch if you go on the fans sector dont record anybody
@ecbenny J Canadian hockey fans get rowdy but usually not aggressive. There's no fan segregation, for instance.
@ecbenny J Last year it was crazy in Montreal for hockey since we went to the finals, but honestly hockey never gets really intense in Canada in general. Not as wild as England.
@@melkab4765 well I mean there was the Vancouver Canuck riots when they lost the finals , 140 injuries and 5 million in property damage
As an Italian, watching the first clips of USA made me think "aw, they are so cute"
ACM !
Europeans not trying to be cringe (Difficulty: Impossible)
@@lisaanimi Americans try not to be offended by everything challenge (( IMPOSSIBLE ))
@@fyo2575Europeans realizing that Americans care more about American football than European football. Go chiefs!
@@Ben-M112 American football is just rugby for pussies
USA: Money
South America: Passion
Europe: Money and Passion
Sums it all tbf
You got it ! Forza Roma
More passion than money
True
Europa pasión?? Solo Grecia Turquía y algunos clubes de otros países y nada más
Argentina país más pasional del mundo
The fact that “I believe that we will win” is a chant says it all
“i believe that we will win”
*loses 2-1 to trinidad and tobago*
@@boladefraile2301 *trinidad and tobago's b team*
@@boladefraile2301 and then usa c team trashed 7-0 Trinidad tobacco and won gold cup with USA c team. Where is Trinidad tobacco now? Nowhere 😆😂
@@musicfriend2051 tf is the gold cup
@@musicfriend2051 won what? 😂
The key difference, I believe, between US and European football is this. American football clubs were built from numerous investors and sponsors coming in to create a franchise. That franchise can move from city to city if the investors want it to. In Europe, are football clubs were set up from workers sports clubs. Manchester Utd, for instance, was Newton Heath and consisted of railway workers. For us, in Europe, our clubs are not franchises, they’re the stories of our ancestors struggles in the dirt only to have brief respite on the field on the weekend.
Yeah I’m sure 90% of European football fans give a shit about the background and history lol. It’s the very simple fact that it’s been in the US for a much smaller amount of time. It’s the fastest growing sport here at the moment, you’re all just condescending and annoying
That was… beautifully put 🥲
That's why the talk of European Super League was met with enormous hatred because it was an insult to the average fans in the Europe, like throwing a dirt to the history of the clubs and their fans in the name of greed.
Not to mention the time frame and dedication is completely different
American leagues are hardly 100 years old. Meanwhile european ones can stretch back hundreds of years. Folks in europe can literally tell you for how many generations their family has supported their club.
Usa fans in any sport is worse than european football fans
As a Greek, I can confirm if you can see through the flares and the smoke it's not a real game
what team do u support
Paok eisai?
As a Serbian from Belgrade I couldnt agree more
@@abedsnudes3597 as an Albanian I can confirm u both ate gay 🏳️🌈
fireworks are forbidden here due to player injuries
There's not even relegation in America, no way to test unconditional love for a club. In Europe, some of the most exciting and passionate football is found in lower divisions. Man, that Watford vs Leicester play-off in 2013 is one of the most solid proofs ever seen on the sport.
You say that like that was our decision, we want promotion relegation everyone here wants it would make out system so much better
Yes, it doesn't matter how big your club is where you live, the night you're promoted to the first league it's a magical night for the whole town
“HERE’S HOGG..."
@@simonk2001 DEEEENEEEYY
We can’t have relegation at the moment because we are still expanding. I hope later we will get relegation and a good 2nd division
I love how a lot of the European teams arent even that good teams, but the fans are still incredible, here in the UK the fans still go wild in league one its incredible
I think it's because in the main we support our home town clubs through good and bad even if it means going on a 7 hour bus ride in the winter to Carlisle to watch a game in the pissing rain in an away end with no cover.
@@rhysdavies2782 yeah we’re dedicated over in europe
European atmosphere doesn't include England
@@saraw6446 England is in Europe so it does, so what you’re saying is that Scotland Wales Northern Ireland and that all in Europe but England is left out?
@@PatrickMapper Sorry no, I meant regarding fans/ultras. When they compare fans in Europe it's different to England which doesn't have same atmosphere. Scotland does even Ireland
The beauty of European football is that literally every country has at least couple of clubs with fiery fans. And in bigger countries like Germany, Spain and Italy there are dozens if not 100 of them
@MCFCReacts Madrid, atletico de madrid, barcelona, Athletic Bilbao,Celta Vigo,Sevilla... and that's just from the main league (and the very very popular ones. Spain is a FANATICAL country for football.
Casually forgets about the UK
@MCFCReactsif you start looking for racist incidents you'll end up with the conclusion that all the countries mentioned are racists
@MCFCReactsand you are a city fan dude you shouldn't be talking about others clubs fans lmao
@MCFCReacts so does itali, UK, USA or any country on that matter...
German is a language you can shout exceptionally well in.
Ja ja. We are very good at it. Football is in our blood after all
Rest of europe agrees about german shouting.
One peculiar austrian painter was very good in shouting in German
Even when you're not trying to sound pissed off you do anyway.
@@turbo11 💀💀💀
As one great person once said: "The reason why American football fans are nowhere close to European football fans is because europeans cant go to war whit eachother anymore. So they instead put all that energy on football."
Because no Pro/Rel in the US .!!
That’s so true!
whaaatttt :D :D
Right, tell that to the Russians and Ukrainians you ignoramus.
@@JaJebie69 ignoramus jajajaj 🤣🤣
3:44 in german engineering we trust
I think I heard the stadium was specifically constructed to bounce like that instead of being stiff. Not 100% sure though
They moaned the pippi langkous theme, it saved them
@@mcj2219 Because they are German not Dutch it was actually from Pippi Langstrumpf
You utter fool, German technology is the best in the world!
"Any idiot can build a bridge that stands, but it takes an engineer to build a bridge that barely stands."
Guys, Respect America's football fans, they have to hear and call their sport as soccer every day! 🥲
America not a country
@@Leonardo-bx6rl true, but people know who everyone is talking about when they say america since their name is united states of America
Blame it on the englishmen
@@huginmunin8253 The name is United States, nationality can be named american, since there's no way to say like "Unitedstatish''
@@Leonardo-bx6rl the name is USA-United States of America also known as US-United States or America. I meen you do know that USA is the correct name?
Eintracht fans are absolut legends, should be featured twice. Total verdient.
#SGE
Oh my god, have been there watching the Eintracht, never knew that the stadium was bouncing like this.
I mean those tribunes are made of massive concrete, they surely weight some dozens of tons each concrete plate, and they are bouncing 10 - 20 cm up and down 😮😅🎉
Most clubs in Europe were established by society of workers which explains the deep passion for the clubs. American clubs were established by conglomerates and investors which explains wealth but not necessarily as passionate as European clubs
And that MLS is only 20 years old lmfao. Nobody played soccer in the US until the 90s at the EARLIEST, it's a growing sport in the US but it's in its infancy. The passion is there in the US, it's just used in other sports like college football and basketball.
I've seen clips of Atlanta United and Los Angeles FC fans/ultras that are almost at European level, just smaller in size. But they sing and jump with passion Make cool tifos and fire flares.
And with LFC vs. Galaxy there seems to develop a real Derby. And this because of a reason. While LFC is mostly supported by the Latin community, Galaxy is by the White community. The second reason is that LFC is actually from LA, while Galaxy plays in some suburb.
The European top flight football has also become _"just about money"._ They are the toys for rich Arabs, Russian oligarchs or lately the Chinese. But that doesn't mean that PSG doesn't have awesome fans/ultras. Not so much in England anymore, sadly. EVERYTHING there is too expensive! London is so pricey, how can poor people survive there? That's a real question. Here in Germany, people on welfare can go to the stadium 1-2 times per month. So with luck, they can follow every home game.
*Long story short: The US has potential, in spite of the franchise system.*
@@woodchuck3550 Football was big in New York during the 70's. Beckenbauer and Pele played there. Other teams also managed to buy some big names.
There's a great documentary about it:
*th-cam.com/video/fBR8jN_SyE0/w-d-xo.html*
@@woodchuck3550 You mean apart from the fact that the 1st Professional Soccer league in the USA was formed in 1921 And players like Pele were playing pro soccer for the New York Cosmos in 1975.
Or that European immigrants have been playing organized football(soccer) in North America since 1850
What about bayer and wolfsburg? Dont they have passionate fan either way?
USA: *eats popcorn and drinks soda*
Europe: *WE WILL NEVER SURRENDER! WAAAAAAAAAARRR!*
You think every single person in the stadium do it?
Yeah
South America:
@@user-lf3zx3rc3p and central America alongside Mexico:
Opposing fans even sit together
You can say what you want about the Americans. Even though still cringe, at least MLS fans are ten times more dedicated then American football fans.
EDIT: MLS fans are not the ones in the video (look them up).
True.
You do have a point
Mls is so fake and commercial
@@theo_2949 The younger teams not so much. Teams like Seattle, Cincinnati, Portland, LAFC, Minnesota have great fan potential and are the future (hopefully) of football in America.
Anyways, even though Americans popularly tend to despise football (or so we assume), of all sports in the US football fans are the loudest, most passionate and most dedicated. Just imagine, out of all big five sports (MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, MLS), it is the MLS out of all leagues with the best fans.
The problem is that in american sporting events the kind of atmosphere seen in this video is prohibited (Obviously excluding MLS) and fans often express opposition for such fun.
in the netherlands there's this weird civil war between the fans of ajax and feyenoord. in a dutch song called "het land van" (translated "the country of") one of the lyrics is "het land van rellen tussen ajax en feyenoord, maar wanneer oranje speelt iedereen erbij hoort" (translated "the country of fights between ajax and feyenoord but when orange plays everyone's included" since 'orange' is the team that plays at big tournaments like world cup and stuff) and i think that's beautiful
🎉
In turkey,after derbys like fenerbahce or valatasaray,theres ushally street fights because usually both teams pay the refeere
US: it’s just a game
Europe: *IT’S WAR*
spot on description
중세시대 기사들의 피는 현재 유럽 스포츠에서 이어져 오고있다.
LMBO!
But why is that good🤔
One word PASSION ❤
USA:Family Entertainment
Europe:Love,Passion in a warrior's spirit
South America: *W A R*
North Africa : Death
Asia???
Las palabras war y south America no pueden estar en la misma frase
@@F.Picknaipa kkkkj realmente hermano
@@daarven6713 exactly, everyone forgets Asia
Wow! The Frankfurt fans literally making the stadium bounce.
that was not the first stadium they shaked :D
I think they soon will need a new one XD
yea these guys are the best fans in german bundesliga
I was scared it would collapse lol
You should see Feyenoord Rotterdam
as a romanian, i literally cried at the last cried
Why though
same
@@roberthernandez218 its the national anthem, people can get emotional. 🇷🇴
Honestly, it was quite touching, all best from Poland :)
I need the full version of that video. Love the Romanian national anthem.
This is why history matters. European Football has almost 200 years of history between clubs.
European clubs have more history than the entirety of USA does
The National League which is 1/2 of the MLB is older than the English FA
In USA, a team is one day located in Pittsburgh PA, the next Day in Miami FL. Even the most delusional will have a hard time identifying with such a team...
There are baseball leagues in the US that date back to before football was even codified. Stop the elitism, seriously.
South America ?
If you want to know what is loud and passion, be in the stadium when Germany plays Italy. That is the pinnacle of Passion. When the whole stadium sings the anthem of their Country and the players are close to explode, that is Football.
Yep can confirm feels like war at the stadium
I have to disagree. We Germans definitely love our national team. But the stadium atmosphere will never be as high as when two rival clubs from Germany play each other. The national team just doesn't spark that emotional "hatred" towards the other team.
Absolutely disagree. We Germans do love our national team but we definitely love our clubs way more and the pinnacle of passion definitely happens in Bundesliga and DFB Pokal.
There are too many event fans at national team games
Tell them American owners leave us alone
“ I believe that we will win” 😂😂😂😂😂 that’s the worst chant I’ve heard in my life
That's like an established one in American culture too
You should hear the Barbecue one. They basically took the tune of England's 'Vindaloo' and changed it to Barbecue 😂
It's what we used for american football in highschool
As an American it makes me cringe that we can't do any better
@@Forestgravy90 It's a big chant in American culture, but as an American, I confess it's not a good one.
I`ve been watching quite a few of these videos now. Feel like taking a trip to Seattle and give that guy a hug. I`m sure he tried his best.
Let us teach them how to chant. Ist so sad. USA come and learn from Germany
En Sudamérica y en Europa se respira pasión y verdadero fútbol!!
En Sudamérica con que la hinchada cante "árbitro cuídate" hacen que su equipo gane el partido con penales de dudosa procedencia
@EFE en Europa hay más pasión por el fútbol ke en LATAM, en LATAM solo son de un equipo para poder ir contra el equipo rival y pegarlos tiros entre hinchadas
@EFE si
@@hahhahshdjakdjdhj357 que le encanta la masacuata dice
La verdad si, todo super épico, aunque creo que en Europa más, es increíble como lo llevan a lo extremo
Ahorrense la funa, ya doxxeenme
Solo quiero ser doxxeado
Even if this sport hasn't really caught on in the USA, I hope that one day it will become an integral part of American sport. Here in Europe and I think also in South America, football is almost a religion.
as someone else said in the comments, the US Teams were created by Investors and big companies, whilst in Europe it was created by groups of friends, worker Societies, Teams from other sports (Like tottenham was created by some members of the cricket team i think?) so the Passion is much more deep rooted in europe, whilst in America, as in the thumbnail, the sport was created out of money rather than Dozens if not hundreds of years of pure effort, blood, sweat and tears, i don't think it will have much success in the US unless they start taking it seriously.
@@paulborisiv519 in lower leagues it is built off of the fans, the USL C league has a small fan base but they are incredibly passionate
South American here: can confirm. Football is pretty much a religion down here. In some parts, and teams, it can even compare to Eastern Europe.
Can totally relate tbh even her in Africa specially in my country Egypt and like north Africa people here take it seriously when it comes to football it's like oxygen for us. After all football unites us rich and poor
Africa too
I’m Dutch and I can confirm that the dude on the lamppost at 6:30 is still standing there.
Dan is hij wel baas 🤣
Haha ik ga stuk
If the water levels rise he will survive
@@johnwick3846 lmaooo
It's been four weeks since your comment. Please go out and check again. Just curious.
The energy of fans in Europe is insane 🔥🔥🔥
To all my fellow MLS supporters:
I. Develop a foundation
II. Build your army
III. Dedication will be required
IV. Desire to support beyond restraint
V. Community support is a must
VI. Broadcast your message
VII. Deploy your supporters
VIII. Stand above the rest
Stuff like this makes me want to try to start a new fan owned club in my community, we just don't have the funds to do something like that
well, so try to get a group of people who shares the same passion as you, get organized and start going to the matches together and kinda start an ultra group, spread that mentality
Come up with better songs and chants
I read this in a corny American accent
IX. Implement promotion and relegation
Sadly many Clubs in Europe are moving into the direction of the US.
The Bundesliga is the only big League where this won't happen (because of their 50+1 law)
Tbh, american club owners are trash too (i.e. glazers, kroenke, FSG)
This rule is the reason why Bayern is winning the league every season... Its not like only locals play at their clubs, so whats the matter with investing into facilities and players to make the league more competitive and entertaining to watch?
@@aplex8276 thats stupid. You are saying that Bayern is only winning because some Arab invester doesnt Push Millionen in Others Clubs? Nice Bro...
There are more leagues with the 51% rule bro
@@aplex8276 Here in Germany is Football everything you dont go to a match to watch a nice game you go to te match to see what incredible stuff the fans do it is like in USA you watch the show and in europe you are the show
The atmosphere at german matches must have always been the best.
You have never been in Sri Lanka my guy
So...You haven't seen fans outside from western europe, literally, never.
@@deyversonlaconchadetumadre I'm from Poland hehe
@@JustykTV german fans >>>>>>>>>> 10 times >>>>>>>>>>>> italian fans
@@JustykTV you clearly have never seen Black-Yellow Wall in a Ruhr Derby. Or green-white wonderwall. Or Frankfurt when they were in Europe semifinals.
Romania is something else💙💛❤️ went to a few matches of Steaua and people just went crazy, singing all the way to the end. Proud🇷🇴
Ok but are you talking about the real Steaua or the FCSB?
FCSB (The real Steaua) or CSA(the clone)? I'm thinking FCSB because CSA doesn't really have more than 400 fans at any match
@@brekz3074 fcsb is never steaua!
@@rubitzkaaaaaaaa lies.
Only to the end? What about after the game?
When a football team is older than a country lol
lol elaborate on this
what football team. what country.
Im older than some countries lmao you have to remember the details.
Poøg sir. I want you to respond pleau
@@yessir7147 I was saying that national football teams existed literally before the west united. I don't know what you can't understand
@@balint6873 Yeah, but my youth team back in the day was older than some nations.
this is why I asked you to elaborate
In the USA is a professional sports match like a visit in a theatre or a concert. It is much more about consuming the show or an event.
In europe oder south america sports - especially football - is a part of the lifestyle and the culture. To be together with the community or foundation within the own stadium is a kind of the peoples identity. Corresponding a sports event out of the USA is much more emotional, louder and passionate.
Edit because amricans want me to tell that the stadium atmosphere would be so nice in us-football.
It isnt only about the stadium atmosphere...franchising, no membership, relocations, horrific prices for tickets, merch and game-passes, no ultras etc...
The american sport business is pathetic. It is only existing to sell the product...not to support the sport.
Besides the world record for the loudest stadium is Galatasaray Istanbul. Not Seahawks or Chiefs...By the way during a regular season match in the turkish league. Not any special playoff game or something comparable...get over it
So sehe ich das auch Bruder
@Kheidge 2nd Channel but the fans are still not as passionate. There are comparisons of European Football with American Football/Rugby. The fans never go as loud and wild as in europe.
@@lucaa8494 the history of soccer in the US is very short compared to other traditional sports like football or baseball. Hockey is known to be the least popular sport among the Four League but still more popular than Soccer. That’s the reality of soccer in the US.
@Kheidge 2nd Channel just that you need to tell me a specific club and a specific year proves my statement.
In European Football you will find these big performances every weekend.
War vor 2 Wochen bei Hansa Rostock gegen Aue und die Atmosphäre war so extrem geil. Sowas hat man in Ami Land nicht
I remember I was on a stadium when FC Steaua was playing in Champions League against Chelsea, and the crowd was cheering and whistling around that I got dizzy from the sound, nearly fainting. It was pure adrenaline. You could not buy that, and I think we were small compared to Liverpool and other team crowds.
A lot of big rich teams lose the passionate crowd because they sell tickets to part time fans, which means the stadiums are often quiet.
Roy Keane made a comment in the 90's about his own team and the fact the fans are not vocal, hence the famous term for Man United fans being "the prawn sandwich brigade"
Arsenal fans lack so much passion their old stadium was nicknamed The library.
@@helvete983 and Liverpool will never be one of those clubs
@@dylanmurphy9389 they are worst then that 👍
Liverpool fans only sing ynwa at The start and The end of The match an that’s it.. so much for atmosphere
Fc.fcsb SA🐑 nu e Steaua, Steaua București înseamnă CSA! ❤️💙
Looks like the USA fans are still having a good time. I mean it's a growing sport in the states. You could make the same video of a college football game in the states vs Europe and the two wouldn't compare. Just different cultures. I'm happy football is growing so much in the USA though, it's great to have them on the world stage.
Cause no one likes egg ball apart from us
It’s the same for basketball
The comparison fairest in terms of popularity would be ice hockey. And there, too, Europe *by far* outdoes North America
@@Liverpoolarcool*cought* *cought* Canada
I mean everyone makes fun of MLS fans but that's really just USA, the Canadian MLS teams are slightly more enthusiastic
The difference is that in real football you're usually BORN into supporting a team, it's a family legacy to follow.
just a game weirdo not a way of life
@@moister3727 how about you refrain from calling me stuff, we both know you'd shit yourself if I put it on you in person, so don't try and chat shit to me online. Bad habit to form, one day it'll find you out.
@@ScholarOfBabylon Look who is the violent one now. All I'm saying, it's just a game. I'm not looking to fight you or anything, chill.
@@moister3727 you call me a weirdo and then make up stuff about me being violent? I merely stated a fact, I know you wouldn't call me a weirdo to my face, you just doubled down on being a bitch.
@@ScholarOfBabylon Bro, chill. I'm just saying. A game it's just a game. I've seen countless real fights over this.
It's good that you have passion. But I've seen people that get really violent over footbal, murders and shit.
In Europe a football match is passion, is to be dedicated to the colours of the team, is a tribal event. In the Usa is "I believe that we will win" 😄
U never been to an mls match have u?
@@sn00pyxl46 Oh no, I've never seen alive any Mls match
@@sn00pyxl46 with this poor use of spelling I have formed the conclusion you have typed this message in a hurry trying to get your opinion out henceforth I came to the conclusion your mad about straight facts
@@somerandombrit1019 wdym my spelling?
@@somerandombrit1019 boomer
2:14 here soccer ends and football begins!
Why so many just like to call it football because people hate to call it soccer
@@jordanperdomo73 Yes. People hates it when Football as it was called everywhere else outside USA is called Soccer there. Not only that, some people also find that half-hearted cheering from American team to be insulting. Europe, Asia. South America, Africa; teams from these region have compassionate fans who are ready to stay along side their team through highs and lows.
@@johncarter4956 But is still how they hate to call it soccer like football fans get along with that for once
@@jordanperdomo73 Nah
@@jordanperdomo73 probably because:
1/ The irony of the so called “American Football” when the majority of the game barely involves interacting the ball using foot
2/ The word “Football” is much easier to understand compare to “Soccer” because it straight up mean using foot to do tricks with the ball
3/ Ask Italians why dont they call Spaghetti noodle and watch how they react. The most convincing theory for the origin of spaghetti is during a voyage to Italy, Marco Polo took a liking to their noodle and then decided to bring them back to Italy under the name Spaghetti to both respect the original and distinguish them unlike USA just straight up change the original name.
Europe fans atmosphere feels like a revolutions about to start
The "I believe that we will win" chant had gotta go 😭
@@Roman-po8yc The whole soccer vs football thing is kinda dumb. It's called soccer in Japan and they've got a pretty good team. It's just an American moment really.
@@Roman-po8yc Agreed on the last point. There's a limit to how much passion there can really be in a league where there's no relegation. Also there's no history and heritage which doesn't help.
@@Ken-ss1en Its called soccer in Japan cause Japan is a US colony.
@@alexandrubaginean7369 Japan is not a US colony. The US occupied Japan from 1947 to 1951.
@@Ken-ss1en Ok :)))
The Milan one was legendary
Not! Legendary is Brasil Argentina
@@luph8456 AC Milan is one of the most legendary club in football history.
Ac Milan has the best fans in Italy and one of the best in Europe
@@mbyt7902 hahahahhaha
Che confusioneee sarà perchè tifiamo,è un emozione che scende piano piano...stringimi forte e stammi più vicino e chi non salta è un porco juventino laa lalalala lala ❤🖤 forza milan forza diavolo❤🖤
Even just going a bit south to mexico, the difference is astonishing. For the first time i went to tigres stadium for a match and i was astonished by the crowd ambiance. Its such a beautiful thing. Arriba la U!
Na bro come to germany trust me
@Ap santos laguna that time. Today they played against leon and scored twice in the last 5 minutes to come back from being down. There is a reason why tigres are unbeaten at home. The fans are tigres twelfth player.
I live in Germany and is not that high.
You should see the balcans
México hahahahaha, the only place in America were the football is more like Europe, is Argentina
Mad respect for Borussia Dortmund.
From Uruguay
Even Germanys second or third division have awesome fan cultures. Like Dresden or Mannheim
For me this is the perfect video to show the passion and atmosphere in European football: m.th-cam.com/video/5M-f2etdmzE/w-d-xo.html
You Forgot Hansa Rostock. The whole City and the whole Region is connected with that club
or Werder :,)
❤️ for saying Mannheim
1.FC Kaiserslautern > Waldhof Mannheim
@@Jan-im5nx stfu SVW>Scheißerslautern
Great old Europe is passionate
Not! South América is passionate
@@luph8456 why not? European and South American football are equally passionate and legendary
@@luph8456 Europe is the best
@@matte99ize Dude, they're not the same! south American football has a lot of passion we see Europe as Europeans see the USA it's more money and the fans are like a theater already in South America it's passion it's family it's madness it's carnival it's everything it's a fight with the police
@@amarson2322 European teams are stronger that I agree! But nothing that the Brazilian championship with a few years doesn't reach.. now if you compare the fans there's no comparison to South America humiliates anyone, only Morocco can compare
As an American, all I can say is that we're trying our best! Football is still relatively new, and in other sports that we've traditionally grown up with (American Football, baseball, hockey, basketball, etc) there aren't really chants. US fans know that they *should* chant, but don't have the history or experience (or the bravery) to do it like the Europeans. When I went to a Liverpool friendly a few years ago in Indiana, our rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" rivaled an Anfield version! It's not so much that the game's about money, or that we don't have passion. We're just running on 25 years of history while others are running on a hundred.
Actually football(soccer) is not that new in the US, it was gaining traction before world war 2 but got overshadowed by college football and baseball and then basketball and nfl. The US Open Cup has been around since the 1910s i think. Hell, the USA was in the final four of the World Cup in 1930 😎
@@polepino it should be called "American Eggball" or American Rugby
@@napoleonbonaparte1621 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA THATS SO FUCKING FUNNY 😐
An american calling football football?
Alright what are your demands?
@@ryankwan4102 😂
I love the Irish fans were just singing along to a random party song.
It was Northern ireland there not the same also it was will griggs on fire
It’s not “a random party song” it’s Freed from Desire but sung with their own lyrics: “Will Grigg’s on fire, your defense is terrified…”
Europe and South America are kings at this sport
North Africa also
@@harounfarissinope
@@ΓιάννηςΧαρικαπολυς you clearly have never experience the ultras drom Morocco
@@ΔημήτρηςΡέπας-π5σIndeed
And Africa
Enough to make a grown man cry 🇪🇺❤️
Well atleast some Americans making effort to make atmosphere, respect 👍🏻
You should see an updated version of this, clubs like Atlanta United and LAFC are really creating some intense atmospheres
@@foxiflakes8245 as an Atlanta United fan can confirm we have a GREAT gameday atmosphere
@@sumedhgarimella6024 right? We make the Benz hell for the opposing team
This is cherry picked, literally few weeks ago if you watch skc vs Vancouver you can hear how loud it was
@@foxiflakes8245 Yes, He literally chose the worse possible chants and teams for MLS. Could do the same with some La Liga teams and what not.
As a Köln fan, thanks for thumbnail!
No matter nationality, sport brings humans together with respect and inspires the most amazing behavior.
You've obviously never been to a game betwee liverpool and ManU,Arsenal and Spurs and Celtic v Rangers
Amazing behavior is not a phrase I would use.
The most amazing behavior? Maybe in rugby or volleyball but not in football 😂
Dudes be throwing their drink on the player and fighting in the street between match during the world cup.
yah for sure
Oh in the balkans there is absolutely NO RESPECT and AMAZING BEHAVIOR.
There are fights beetween groups and a full on WAR. Brutal fights, breaking chairs in the cafes so they have something to defend themselves. Take crvena zvezda and Dinamo Zagreb for example. If you know you know
@@rhysdavies2782 Eastern European derbys id mostly call it the devil him self taking control
I think in the end it comes down to the fact, that european Fans are normaly emotionaly way more connected than the Americans. For an example the Köln fans are chanting "Oh FC Köln mein ganzes Leben für den Verein" which translates to "Oh Fc Köln, my whole life for the club" which just shows the level of identification and devotion european football fans have with their clubs. The best part of the American Fans was, when they where supporting their national team which just supports the thesis, as most American are really patriotic and so they are more devoted to a national team, than to their teams.
It also should be noted, that some of the best Fans of European Clubs are from teams which aren´t successful at the moment (For example 1. FC Kaiserslautern still has some of the best supporters, altough they are playing in the third league). That european Teams can relegate means often that Fans and clubs are tied together trough a tough season, where the fans giver their best to support the players so the team does not relegate. American Fans not really have that.
Not true, especially for leagues that aren’t the MLS since most teams have less history there. People get very emotional and loud for American football and baseball for example
Not having a relegation/promotion system in your leagues really shows
Another fact is the amount of alcohol involved
It’s just the fact that most Americans don’t care about Football/Soccer, we care more about Gridiron Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Hockey. Soccer just isn’t a big sport here, people regard it more a game played by kids at school and church and not big city teams. It’s just not a big crowd sport like it is in Europe, South America, and Africa.
Kind a true, for example when my club relegated from the dutch eredivisie, the year after in the 2nd division there were even more people at all the games then there were in the top league, because evryone felt the need to support them even more so became more devoted. Come on FC Twente Enschedee❤️❤️
USA: “we know how to cheer”
Europe: “dude, shut up, you don’t know anything, we know how to cheer!!!”
South America: “hold my beer”
galatasaray fans : are you sure mother
Literal XD
@@ariefnanalovers8987 correct
Greeks, Serbs, Turks, Poles, Ukrainians, Croatians, Germans, French, Romanians, Hungarians and Bosnians: That's precious, Shorty, what are you gonna do, wear high heels so you can be above 5'1 and look intimidating?
@@princeofchemotherapy6544 LatinAmericans: Hold my beer
As an American. When I when to Europe. I went to a football match and it feels much different than the US to say the least. The match was Manchester v. Liverpool so it was crazy.
ALso, I am a Manchester United fan and it was 4-0.
German Ultras and especially Frankfurt Ultras next level ❤️ but whole Europe is really nice
I think you have never seen Russian, Polish or Balcan ultras they re able to kill each other
@@FBI-ye9dj and violence is not the point of being Ultra so i´d still rather choose German Ultras
@@thedeadman4713 Germany don't have ultras if they are compared to countries from east. Ultras fight And are known from bad behavior this is their definition. Normal fans just cheer and watch politly.
You should go to the Prague, Budapest, Bucharest, Belgrade, Sofia or Thessaloniki derby. THAN you know what ultra's are like
@@FBI-ye9dj man than you never Saw BVb VS Schalke or BVB vs Bayern. Köln vs Gladback and more Club fights
I'm not saying america doesn't deserve football (soccer) it's just SO evident that they don't enjoy it like europeans do. in europe is literally a passion, culture, a way of living while in america (excluded south) its some sort of hobby plus tbrh they're not that good at it compared to europe, and its okay there's nothing to be ashamed of bec each continent or country has its own official sport
edit: for example they're monsters at playing basket meanwhile we are not
Yeah true. Like football ligit inspires thousands of people here
@@TxcaBxbbles truee 🙌🏻
Europe is good at basketball bro, Giannis, Luka, Jokic?
south american football fans are the best in the world. brazil, argentina and uruguay. the torcidas organizadas and barras bravas
south america>>>>>>>> europe and usa
Fondest football moment of my life was when I traveled to Argentina to watch a Boca/River match in La Bombonera. It was a magical hellish atmosphere 💙💛
that is one of my dreams! I'd be a little scared to be honest but I think I could do it.
I'd be more than happy to go to see Racing, Independiente, San Lorenzo, Hurucan any of those big Argentine clubs the atmosphere is intense but Bombonera looks the best!
This guy know what he's talking about
BOCAAAAAAAA
@@valentin7693 RIVEEEEEEEEEER
BOCAAAAAAAA y te murio en la B Gallina
As an Argentine here everything is lived with passion, watch football! Thanks for sharing this video,
Bands love coming to recitals in Argentina, they say we have too much energy, in sports the stadiums are full, both teams with flares, millions of flags (not of their country, only of their team) singing and celebrating lose or win, whole families.
I always had that opinion about sports fans in America, they sound very boring, dull and cringe, they're just there for the money and for their team to win, not to have fun.
USA fans are boring, indeed. But prioritising football hooliganism over your county's economy and development like Argentinos do is 100x more cringe.
@@osasunaitor pecho frío (cold chest)
Watch a college football game
No soy argentino pero si mexicano y me alegra ver a otro hispano acá.
Hay un streamer llamado Davo que dijo está frase totalmente cierta: en la MLS no hay descenso? Bro, la MLS es mucho más show que deporte, no tiene hinchas reales y solo tiene fans que nada más van a ver el show y van a divertirse
@@Mel_Golta igual que nuestra patética liga bro, tampoco nos hagamos.
4:30 Wow, San Siro chanting gives me goosebumps
Me too😍
CHE CONFUSIONE
SARÀ PERCHÉ TIFIAMO
È UN'EMOZIONE
CHE SALE PIANO PIANO
STRINGIMI FORTE
E STAMMI PIÙ VICINO
E CHI NON SALTA
È UN PORCO JUVENTINO
LALALALALALALA LALALALALALALALA
❤️🖤
It’s ac Milan, or maybe your talking about the names of the stadium?
@@pazaluu8797 Yess, it is the name of the stadium :). Only when AC Milan plays, when inter plays is commonly called Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
@@pazaluu8797 Considering that's the name of the stadium then that's probably the case.
1:32 look how happy and proud the baby boy is with his microphone🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
You didn’t have to roast him like that hahah.
Grasshopper is better btw 😛
Bro he tries his best and at least they are better than the English with no ultras at all, und bro winti het seinzig richtige fuessball Stadion in züri :* hoffentlich nechst Saison ih de sl zemme
@@lucaweindorf6586 the English got rid of ultras because of Hillsborough
Schön en FCZ fan sgse 🔵⚪️
What the hell is that chant "fight and win" cringy lol
Went to a football match for the first time in the USA. Just a friendly game between countries. There might have been only around 3000 people there but the energy there was just incredible. The fans and their chants (not as crazy as the Europeans) was awesome. Had a great time, unforgettable feeling. Knowing how passionate europeans can be, I wanna go to a football match and feel that again but 10x.
1000x
BAHAHAHA 3000 people?!?! you haven't seen anything yet, come to Europe for a match
in europe, friendlies arent actually friendly
come to an Ajax Amsterdam vs Feyenoord Rotterdam match little boy and you will leave as a grown man
Do you want to have fun? Go watch Roma vs Lazio or Roma vs Napoli, you will not hear your thoughts.
And if you go, root for Roma
My mates and I all Man Utd fans went to the Tirana derby last weekend. Best atmosphere I’ve ever experienced, fans were mental, pitch invasion, seats being ripped up and launched at the keeper, loads of flares perfect night.
Pitch invaders and people ripping seats to throw them at the goalkeeper... really? How is that even considered fun. It's dangerous and stupid. Destroying things that are not yours is NOT ok. I am European but there must be a limit to this kind of things
Yeah it was ace, like going into battle!!!
From the ancient Colloseum to the modern football stadium Europeans have always been passionate about sport.
Well in the Colosseum it wasn't much about sport, that was Circo Massimo ("greater show circus") in which the ancient romans would arrange races between chariots, the Ludi Gladiatorii ("games of the gladiators") - which were not in the Colosseo like many think because to the movie "Gladiator" - and a ball game called Harpestum which today we would call "fight football".
The Colosseum was in fact a theater, they performed Drama and historic rappresentations like we do today in WW2 rehearsed battles...and gruesome things like having war prisoners eaten by hungry captive animals like lions and bears (for a certain period they even would tear people apart tying their legs and arms to horses).
@@ClaudeMagicbox I've never seen someone so confident in their knowledge despite being so incorrect. The Colloseum was used for a variety of things including you guessed it gladiatorial games
passion won’t get you to be the country wit the most wins in sport overall(Olympic games) just like The US.
You guys should see the atmosphere here in Brasil...it's another level the crowds of South America
Brasil?? No exist!
ARGENTINA!!!
Europeans making fun of USA about passion in football.
South America: What are those kids doing?
South America is losing with passion against Europe , well that is something I guess lol
@@davidkosiba624 In argentina is a fucking mess even the stadium is shaking
@@davidkosiba624 th-cam.com/video/2zQmFPglJ98/w-d-xo.html
@what da dog doin th-cam.com/video/2zQmFPglJ98/w-d-xo.html
@@eduardoantoniouribeoyarzo5236 That's illegal in the top European football leagues for a long time, if we do that there will be no match and the next one, no fans for at least 1 match, depends of what they decide.
The Seattle one had good spirit, I'll admit...
England vs Italy in the Euro Cup 2020 was probably the most atmospheric crowd I've ever seen.
I was never so relieved after a match in my life.
@@pipeqez911 I'm an England fan and I cried lol, both teams played amazingly but Italy was ultimately the winner.
@@Crown4Kingbest game was france switerland in euro 2020 when mbappe misses the last penalty. The final score was 3-3 and we lose on penalties
My fellow Europeans always give me goosebumps
Have watched football all over Europe. I have to say watching 1fc Union fans marching to the Olympic stadium in Berlin to play Hertha still is the most amazing fan based thing I have seen in football. Cmon you O's.
As someone who lives in the US, yes, we are years behind football being a religion… but compared to 20 years ago it has come a LONG way. More and more people that grew up playing it are now wanting to watch it played. Give us a little credit. We are trying. 😂
In Europe Football isn't just a sport, it's life.
I've been to Europe many times. As an American I can say that we watch and learn from you. We aren't at your level yet, but we are getting there. This is not a rivalry... WE ARE FAMILY.. We love you Europe
we don't love you....
Nicely said
And this state shows, You will never understand this... :) Because fo us IT IS A WAR!!! :D For us, it's always about rivalry.
oh it is a rivalry lol
Treat it like a rivalry. Out crowd the other crowds. Only then will you succeed in becoming like Europeans. Rivalry isn’t a fight but a match with respect.
Serbian football fans are top notch. Especially when watching partizan v red star
agreed
Have u seen a match of panathinaikos vs olympiakos at greece?
Legia Warsaw ultras only
I met a Red Star fan in the states once and will never forget what he said to me. He said "if you're not red your dead" I laughed but I also believed him.
Pyro merchants
It’s funny how Europeans say Americans have no culture when some of their soccer teams literally stole an American civil war song as a chant
LOL TRUE
Cry abt it
The important thing is that they are out there sharing the same passion just like the Europeans which is of football. MLS is a young league and hopefully as time goes by gets better. ❤️ ⚽️ 🌎 ☮️
soccer
@@jackhammers7572 football
@@GoofBunkMovies who gives a fuck same thing
@@jackhammers7572 same thing who gives a fuck
In the next 50 or so years, America will be the best country for soccer in the world. If only we didnt have like 3 other massive sports that only we play.
The US started playing and watching soccer just about 20 years ago. They barely got started.
Facts
@@JackDaniels-pj3sg What are you talking about. NASL had some of the best players in the world in the late 60's and 70's, Pele, Best, Beckenbauer, Cruyff, Neeskens, Muller, Esuebio, Carlos Alberto, Moore.
@@helvete983
Yes, and they were watched by a whopping 14 Americans across the entire country. Nobody watched back then. Even now, but at least now popularity has risen considerably.
muy lindas las hinchadas de USA y Europa pero ninguna se compara con las sudamericanas.. esas si que saben lo que es el fútbol en todo su esplendor..
Quando se trata de Argentina e Brasil principalmente haha
Especialmente cuando empiezan a matarse en las gradas
Todas menos las de argentina, esos solo son unos pandilleros que se agarran a vergazos y se ha vuelto mas politico que futbolero
@@tumadrelagorda 😂 the mestizos are great football fans.
Go watch the galatasary supporters, ridiculous!!!
That's because football just doesn't have any tradition in the USA. Football in Europe is amazing 😊
Football isn't a sport in europe, its a way of life and has been for decades
A desicive thing for life and death
@@sucukluevgto absolutely
Centurie
W U.S.A jeszcze muszę się dużo uczyć od nas Europejczyków jak się robi atmosferę na meczach 😁💪 Europa 💪💪💪
Nie ma futbolu bez alkoholu i pirotechniki oczywiście . Pozdrawiam
7:55 damn I miss this fantastic atmosphere before the pandemic started
This is actually very sad
It was in Romania🇷🇴
Sudamérica somos los más apasionados al fútbol.🇨🇴🇧🇷🇦🇷🇺🇾
@CHELSEA_PREMIER claro que si
@CHELSEA_PREMIEREn naciones si,pero en clubes ni en pedo
@@iamheldhostage ????
@@lotus20856 Ya ni me acuerdo que decia el comentario xd
This is the main reason I want the US to qualify for a world cup, seeing their fans be demolished will be incredible
The us has been qualified in a bunch of world cups except most recently in 2018. Wdym lol
The US did pretty decent in their last 4 world cup qualifications. R16 in 2014 and 2010, and quarter finals in 2002. The rest is well, rip
Edit: word
USA can shit on European teams now since we good players don’t get ur hopes high
@@sn00pyxl46 since when
@@chazer0075 since 2019
En USA es un simple deporte en Europa y Latinoamérica religión y verdadera pasión ❤️
Lo que pasa que en USA son civilizados no piensan que van a una guerra y en Sudamérica sólo en Brasil y Argentina los otros países están igual que USA. Quiero ver si en un partido femenino de Argentina o Brasil meten 32 mil fanáticos como este sábado metió San Diego Wave en el Snapdragon. No se que tan "simple deporte" puede ser.
@@SashaBlur Soy de Perú y te digo que aunque en la tribuna no es tan colorida o no tiene tanta mística como en Argentina o Brasil, aún se siente el peligro xd.
bro you dont choose best from europe but still better than usa
Tried to find what I could, show me some better reactions
@John Doe ur not even close to balcans lmfao
@John Doe it's football not Soccer. First respect it. We got a MLS Player in our team. But first learn what it's called and what its meant to be called.
Have you ever seen flares at a Cereal Bowl game. I have seen Flares in my game. In Cereal bowl you don't even jump. It's just sitting and clapping or waving you hand. I never see a flag even. In football games there is always like 200 people at least waving a big flag.
@John Doe you have not the same thing as us in europe brooo just quit lmao wahahahahaah
@@FootballEuropa Man, the balkans are the best of Europe. Ex-Yu, Grecce, Turkey, etc.
US fans chanting and cheering it's like:
"DEFENSE....( CLAP 2X)....DEFENSE....(CLAP 2X)...."Make some Noise"...(Yell for 3 seconds)"
I think Schalke is the best.
Even though they were relegated and forced to play 2nd division, home stadium(VELTINS ARENA) was often almost full. Especially last 2 matches at home was completely full. Absolutely madness and I love them.
Welcome back to Bundesliga!⚒
Thanks for your kind words :)
Mit der S04!
Schalke und die fct
2:48 The guys from Köln singing "ES UN SENTIMIENTO, NO PUEDO PARAR" is one of the best things i've seen.
Otra vez en primera vas a ver a papá >>>
Lo aprendieron de la barra 51
Ahora vengan a Argentina y Brasil para ver la verdadera pasión
Now come to Argentina and Brasil to see the real pasion
When will Europeans get that, for the most part, the people of the USA don't give a crap about Football? It's not a reflection on the sport, but they are just not interested. Of course, you will find a few pockets of people who love it. I can't speak for an entire country. However, they remain uninterested and I don't see that changing.
What is amazing is that despite a lack of interest the USA woman have been so successful
Those are fans. You should have showed ultras. Most impressive ultras are in Germany and Balkans. No one can argue with that. Right? RIGHT?
Greek ultras are simply a chaotic battle
Not really ultras in Portugal and Italy are more passionate than germany
Latin American and Some African Asian ultras also amzing
@@MartimCorreia10 bruh wtf are you talking about??? i‘ve been to both portugese and italian stadiums and german fans are like 20 times better than both of them
Ajax ultra's
Goosebumps at the romanian national anthem
I wouldn’t say the soccer/football fans are bad… at least they make an atmosphere compared to American Football or baseball
The Kansas City Chiefs literally have the loudest recorded sports crowd in the world lmao
@@donyea.carver go chiefs!!
@@donyea.carver You did it once, congrats, now do it more often and we are good.
@@koishikomeiji5046 Yea but I failed the mention that the people who had the record before them were seattle fans
The crowd roaring at soccer matches in Europe are constant ! At American football games it’s sporadic too many stoppages
This is just different cultures. It's like comparing different food dishes from around the World.