natürlich... ist ja nicht so, dass im KSC-Block nur BW-Polizisten waren und auch komischer weiste nur der KSC-Fanmarsch von der Polizei kontrolliert wurde... und auch generell Stuttagrt so gut wie noch nie Probleme mit der Polizei als Gruppe hatten, oder der KSC viel stärker kontrolliert wurden... hast vollkommen recht
LoL.. that's a European thing..I see the same in The Netherlands, Italy, UK etc. way too many police service hours spent on games that should be exiting and joyfull. When the fans would behave better the police could do their normal day job.. fighting crime. How I know? I am a retired police officer who did this "fußball" job many times.
@@Plexpara football is the main sport in almost every country except the US, thats why they created their own sport, called it football and have world championships every year, which they always win lol
@@God-lq8by Das ist fcking Weird. In Deutschland wollen die wenigsten gefilmt werden, das erklärt auch die strengen Gesetze zu sowas. Schau dir mal mehrere Artikel zur Filmmentalität zwischen Amis, Russen, etc. und dann zu Deutsche an. Deutsche werden deutlich schneller aggressiver, wenn man sie filmt. Auch verständlich.
The People with the shopping cards full of beerbottles didn’t drink them, they collected them for the PFAND. It’s really common that people come to soccer derbys to collect the bottles because it’s always a MASSIVE amount and you can make a lot of money😅
Es gab mal eine Doku über Dortmund oder so, da hat einer zu jedem Spieltag die Flaschen in der Bahn gesammelt und sich von dem Geld ein Wohnmobil gekauft und bar bezahlt
Tyreese Brokeone I call it soccer because I want every english speaking person to understand, I‘m german, I don‘t need your advice in case of „Fußball“😂
Quotenwagnerianer die Konservativen Leute wie du können eben viele Dinge nicht einsehen. Ob dir Pyro gefällt oder nicht ist allein dir überlassen. Dass Pyro Teil der fankultur ist, daran kannst du und die anderen konservativen nix ändern 🙂
The rivalry between Stuttgart and Karlsruhe is due to historical reasons. Basically after WW2 the states of Baden (Capital Karlsruhe) and Württemberg (Capital Stuttgart) got united to one state (Baden-Württemberg). Stuttgart became the new capital city of the state and Karlsruhe lost it's status in a certain way. Since then, there's a big rivaly between both cities which is mainly executed in soccer... I hope this was helpful :D
I'm so Happy for him that the Police took that good care. This experiment could have gone VERRY wrong. The "snipers" are mostly only lookout's that make sure to report every suspicious behavior so the Police can concentrate their presence.
Worse they call it american football, when there is generally only one dude on the entire team that actually plays that egg style thing with his foot. So it should be called handball at best
What's funny is that the same fans that hate each other in these derbies will party and cheer together when Die Mannschaft plays in national competitions. Like sports tribalism is compensation to satisfy our tribal brains need to stick together and focus our hatred on a common enemy,... at least for a little while.
there are so much rivaleries in germany, we are a small country but in sports they dont mess arround :D almost every little club has their own "ultras" that means hooligans :)
nicht böse gemeint aber ultras und hooligans sind sehr unterschiedlich, ist wie mit nazis und patrioten, die einen sind ultra fans- unterstützen und alles, die anderen sind einfach nur hooligans die krawall machen. Das hab ich jedenfalls aus den kommentarbereich einer hooligandoku entnommen die ich vor ner woche gesehen habe die waren garnicht glücklich als jemand ultras als hools bezeichnet hat :D
@@obornyi2407 ich hab als security im stadion gearbeitet und egal ob sie es gerne hören oder nicht es gibt genug gewaltbereite ultras und damit sind sie für mich hooligans wie die anderen schläger ;)
@@relaxxxr6460 du sagst doch grade selber das sie keine ultras mehr sind sondern hooligans, ich kann auch als ungläubiger in der kirche sitzen, das macht mich nicht zum christen
Ultras sind KEINE Hooligans. Ultras leben für ihren Verein und kämpfen äußerst selten. Hooligans gehen auf den Acker, im Gegensatz zu den Ultras. Ultras: Ein Leben für die Kurve.
That's why I'm getting greeted by 20 police officers at the train station once every month. And I'm actually super glad that there are that many of them in full armor, cause you never know what those super fans - the "Hooligans"- are up too (as they're usually super drunk plus aggressive).
18:12 my team lost 0:5 about a year ago (i was in the stadium). they played terrible even tho the other team wasn't that good. after the game the players and our coach came to the fans to apologise and everyone was trying to cheer them up, hugging them or saying things like "keep your head up. it's gonna get better" and that's why i love my team and our fans. and we play in the highest league here so it's not like they're playing for fun or stuff
Hate to bring it up, but in case you intend to watch a 'derby', make sure you sit far away from those ultras and don't go on your own! Cause while it's generally save for black people to roam the streets, in this particular setting chances are very high to run into a group of drunken, fight-seeking nazis. Not saying that all ultras are hooligans and nazis, but the ultras-scene tends to attract them... Just be safe!
You don't know the Differenz between Ultas and Hooligans in Germany right 🤔 Please inform better about this and do not say that Ultras are nazis, UF97 Ultras from Frankfurt are fighting since 20 years against this stupid nazis✌️✌️
While I am not Ultras, calling Ultras nazis and racist is like calling every white people racist inform better before you start talking stuff you dont know jack bout.
This is just a valve for aggression and pent up feelings. This has nothing to do with European culture. And don't post such bullshit man, nobody needs passive aggressive comments like this. P. S.: VfB Stuttgart moved down to the 2. Division just recently and this game in particular was really intense for the fans.
@@Christian2BaG First of all there was no intensety at all this time. 2nd it has to do with european culter and history. Karlsruhe was former the capital of "Baden" and Stuttgart was the capital of "Wuerttemberg". Both states have a long tradition of fighting and disliking each other, whitch reached it's peak in the merge of Baden and Wuerttemberg to one federal-state.
This is in Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe was the capitol of Baden and Stuttgart was the capitol of Württemberg. This is the reason for "extra passion", while meeting each other.
@@Kalle612 Sorry, but ruining the game for everybody else isn't fan culture, but plain moron bitch behaviour. I stand by it: Ultras are no fans at all. What you love is feeling strong in a group, not the team or sport itself or you wouldn't damage both every fucking match.
football is when you play with a ball rolling around and kicking it with your foot if you carry and throw an egg-shaped "ball", it's handegg, not football
@@erazorCTF Because it's played on foot. "Football" used to be a blanket term to differentiate lower class sports from upper class ones, which were mostly played on horseback.
Football is like a Religion in Europe. Just with the Difference that you can change your God but never change your Club. When you are coming over to visit Germany you have to visit a Home Game of "Eintracht Frankfurt. Best Fans in Germany and some of the best Fans in the World. Here is some Footage of one of our Choreos at a Home Game in the last European Cup Season th-cam.com/video/cWdjg-3Ufvg/w-d-xo.html
You need to know that this video is basically the one that made Sullivan famous. Before he made it he had around 10000 subscribers. By now he even sometimes does things for tv channels where he and his bro Silas Nacita visit Germany. I think it's called "Two Americans discover Germany" or sth. like that.
I went to many so called „Derbys“ or „Risikospielen“ when I was younger. My favourites in 15 years were: Dortmund vs. Schalke HSV vs. St. Pauli Frankfurt vs. Hannover I will never forget these games. I never watched Köln vs. Gladbach. Try to sit on more expensive seats. You are way saver there but you can see and feel the whole event.
Ich weiß bei Hannover denkt man erstmal an die Braunschweiger Eintracht. Bei so einem Derby war ich leider nie. Aber tatsächlich war ich einmal bei einem Spiel der Frankfurter Eintracht zu Gast in Hannover und es war Wahnsinn.
The difference is that you dont have to fear the police in Germany: They got straight laws. German police is fine of you dont attack them but they react only if you really hit them Ort something
I got a chance to watch that on the train. The "hardcore fans" board the train with a crate (or more!) of beer, despite the alcohol ban. Then they leave the train quite drunk and aggressive. And at the station the police is standing as a reception committee. As an uninvolved one takes a look that one gets away quite fast. These "fans" are not interested in football. They only want alcohol, fights, riots! The normal football fan who, with his family, goes to the stadium and cheers on his club, then prefers to stay at home.
Me as a German... I would NEVER EVER go to a game. Just because of the alcohol use, the aggression and the fighting. I watch it on TV and enjoy my health ^^
Ich war jetzt schon bei locker 100 Spielen. So schlimm ist es nun auch wieder nicht. Ja es gibt Aggros und Suffis, aber daher empfehle ich immer bestimmte Bereiche eines Stadions, wenn man Ruhe haben will. Ansonsten empfiehlt sich auch jedes Stadion der 3. Liga zB. Da hat man dann auch 10.000 Zuschauer und meistens noch gutes altes Flair
Auswärtsbereich ist immer nochmal was anderes, da ist immer Gaudi. Wenn du irgendwo auf der Geraden sitzt werden sich solche Szenen nicht um dich herum abspielen
Fadil Mbohou Die Ultras in Stuttgart sind viel größer und machen deutlich mehr Stimmung..... Ich war schon 3 mal in Dortmund, liegt Dortmund einmal hinten kommt nichts mehr von den Ultras
You must see Eintracht Frankfurt (SGE) games ❤️ every german football game is crazy trust me no matter if it‘s a derby or not... Forever SGE🖤🤍❤️ Greetings from Germany🇩🇪❤️
In Germany is a hole scene of people who are fan of a socor team and they meet in groups in the woods to fight against each other till one group is down. Because of socor. Lot of the people in Germany are scared of them or don't like them.
That´s a second league experience with aggravated circumstances..because especially the rivalry between those 2 clubs is simply huge...the first league of Germany´s best of the best Football clubs (= called Bundesliga )is a bit different because usually those teams are way more apart of each other and therefore their fans are way more cheering for their club instead of cheering against the opponent (few particular exceptions included depending on the game-day´s particular opponent like for instance an areal Derby between Borussia Dortmund against Schalke04 where the rivalry between those 2 is huge as well because those 2 places are very close (20 miles radius) or the same with 1. FC Köln and Fortuna Düsseldorf who are also very close as well ..there it´s all about "Who is the Nr 1 of the area...)
Derby´s and therefore rivalys are very common in germany since there are many clubs in small regions so it´s a regional thing. Other are rivals because of sucess, like Bayern vs Dortmund. The regional ones for Dortmund fans are Bochum, wich are staying in the first league and Schalke, wich is coming back from League 2 and will play Bundesliga next Year. Many teams of the second and third league were even in the first leauge at one point, some have even won titles in the past. Many of these clubs have long traditions so rivalys are lived among the ultra fans, the type of guys that can´t accept another club next to theirs. Such Games are called Hochsicherheitsrisikospiele wich means highsecurityriskgames wich means: People will get mad, get angry and sometimes people meat up for the good old "let´s beat em up" games.... It is a controversy wich devided the german fanbase in two parts: The Ultra people wich think they are important for the atmosphere, wich they are (as long as they can walk the fine line between senseless anger and some high quality punchlines). In Dortmund we try to focus on that in a positive way. Check out some of our shows before thengame starts. Some of them were ackowledged worldwide. The other part are the family fans, that want to take their children to a game. I mean, it is safe, don´t get me wrong. But if you have a stand place i hope you have clothes on that can get wracked, because they will. Beershowers, food, sweet, you name it. It´s crazy, one of our last stands where people just can burst out their emotions and enjoy themselves (to a relative high degree even when not going full ultra fan mode). We have many British people comming over to experience standplaces since they are banned apparently in the uk (people stand there but the places are technically a sitting place). I could go on forever so in short: YES, WE LOVE OUR FOOTBALL, it´s like a second, for some even the first religion (This is not a joke).
Games can be kinda cracy, but even with all that chaos and rivalry it's an amazing atmosphere and still pretty save, as long as you do not say anything against the team or Fußball in general. Roit police is so just to the games. They look kinda intimidating, but unlike in the US, I still feel save with the Roit squads standing everywhere
Derbies are always special. The biggest stadium in germany is in Dortmund witha capacity of more than 80'000 , and iff there is a derby with Schalke the whole city if filled with thousands of Fans and several Hundreds of Police, many on Horses. Winning a Derby is nearly as important to them as winning the Championship.
We've got a bottle recycling system in Germany. You pay a small fee per bottle which is returned when you return the bottle. They've got so called "Pfand-Automaten" (bottle return machines) in almost every super market where you can return bottles you payed that fee for. Glass bottles are 0.08Euro per bottle. Hard plastic bottles (like 1 Liter Coca Cola) which are cleansed, checked for damage and reused at a filling station are 0.15Euro, and then there's the thin plastic bottles and drinking cans which are 0.25 Euro per piece. The last ones will be scrapped, then cleansed, molten down into new metal and plastic and reused then, often for new containers for drinks. So you out the bottles into the collecting machine and get a coupon you can either have paid out in cash or cash it in with your shoppings in the store where you've returned the bottles. It's acurally quite nice, even though the machines are often sticky as hell a few minutes after they were cleaned... It's a nice way to animate people to recycle. Some people even make a small living out of collecting bottles other people threw away.
I live in Dortmund and it's the home of one of the best german soccer clubs, the bvb. When there is a soccer game all street in the centre of Dortmund full of cars and there is a very big traffic. You can't get thought the city when there is a game so you have to go outside on smaller roads. All trams are full with people and next day everybody is talking about the game. That's crazy!
There are more videos of Connor visiting football games. Check em out! Or watch the Video "Ultras way of life" on youtube or the movie "Hooligans" to understand whats going on there :)
The fact he bought tickets the same day for the away end, that's amazing. We have a deadline date on when we can buy tickets for the away section here in the states (at least for the club I support). If you miss that date, then you sit somewhere else in the stadium, wherever you can find a place.
It's quit sad tho I live in Berlin and right around the corner was a homicide because a kid (16) had a shirt on from a soccer club and the guy who killed him said it was because he supported the opposite team
oh man, when fc hansa plays in rostock the WHOLE CITY is on patrol, like riot police EVERYWHERE, the atmosphere in the city is extremely tense, police wont let you go into a 0,5 mile radius around the stadium, except the "official" way.
Hi James, I'm no soccer guy (have enough friuends who are) so I'd like to know: how would you compare it with American Football or Baseball? btw. Fireworks aren't something you should bring to a game. As far as I know the Players themselves ask their fans to not bring and use them.
Stuttgart vs Karlsruhe is declared as a high-risk-match, because the fans really hate each other (what depends on cultural and historical reasons) On a normal game against other Clubs, there's not that many police there. Flares and Fireworks are unusual on a normal game too. Thats a special derby thing. I was in the Stadium on this day too, but on the other side of the stadium ;)
@@gastarbeiter8384 then again, everyone hates Rostock Nazis. 😅 HSV vs St Pauli isn't one of big hate anymore - some stupid Ultras still dislike eachother, but If you ask HSV fans most of them realy like St. Pauli (as do I ;-)). We share a City, live and friends. Those old fucks from another generation just went super stupid...
I'm not willing to travel that far to the South just to watch a football game. Holstein Kiel agains HSV or Sankt Pauli, that's interesating though. True hate is not found in football though, it's a handball thing, THW Kiell vs. SG Flensburg handewitt, though most of the hatred comes from the Flensburg fans.
We Germans are all easy and relaxed until it comes to football. You would never see a city in Germany so trashed with beer bottles except gameday and Oktoberfest. And Germans are normally not so angry, it's all the sport
Just imagine a whole town suddenly flippin clothes to gameuniform, wandering to the stadium and set everyone around in awe. Add Hooligans and brawlers from the pen in the coreblocks, don't forget you can buy and consume alcohol in public. Finally the most-well-trained anti-mob-and-riot-army of Police Officers put into the mix and Badang! A controlled riot in the middle of the city, it's a game based on balls, gotcha!
I've been to Iron Maiden Metal Concert in Stuttgart and the Train Station of Stuttgart is nothing less than a hopeless labyrinth. After the concert it took about 1 1/2 hour to find back to the garrage to my car again. I will never go by car there again. It is just futile in Stuttgart to get there by car but if you go by train it is possible that the trains delay or are cancelled completely just because of some technical problems. So if you want to take place on an event in Stuttgart - better be from Stuttgart - HAHAHAHAHA!
I am from Germany and i was also at this Game and i am a Stuttgart Fan it is cool to See what People from other countries think about our Footballmatches 👍🏻
The shopping cart was full of empty bottles, those are worth money In many european country's. For example here In Finland one beer can is worth of 0.15 euros when you return it In to a store👍 recycling.
au man, der nächtse trottel der keine ahnung hat. ihr seid nichtmal in deutschland top 3, die top 3 sitzt im osten! und schon gar nicht seid ihr top 5 in der welt :DDDDD scheiss nichtswissender eventfan!!!
@@88ahdk88 deine deutsche ossi mudder! Immer kommen iwelche dorftottel aus bauernhausen, die angst vor schwarzhaarigen haben und vergleichen ernsthaft iwelche ossidörfer und möchtegernmetropolen wie dresden rostock oder magdeburg mit der WELTHAUPTSTADT FRANKFURT! Fakt is dass ultramässig keine deutsche stadt an ffm rankommt. Die frankfurter klatschen jede szene weg. Punkt.
@@88ahdk88 kann dir bauer einiges aufzählen. Frag ruhig. Unvergessen bleibt der auftritt in magdeburg. Teenager ham ganz braunschweig und magdeburg hopps genommen
@@BambinoBubibaretta Hast Du Bauer mich eben Bauer genannt? Ich bin Berliner, und unser größter Bezirk ist so groß wie ganz Frankfurt :D Sieh es einfach ein, die Elite der deutschen Ultras ist im Osten zu finden. Versteh mich nicht falsch, ich mag die Ultras der Frankfurter, da Sie ähnlich durchgeknallt sind wie die Ossis. Aber mehr als Platz 4 ist leider nicht drin für euch :)
You gotta look up the "Revierderby" between Borussia Dortmund and FC Schalke 04. The Dortmund Stadium is like the most visited Stadium in europe. That derby is great. BVB FOREVER
Oh yeah anf mostly it’s not allowed to bring glass bottles because you can harm people with them so they like ,have to leave them behind‘ and people with no money can collect them and go to grocery stores and get money (not much) for them because they can reuse them :))
Right around the 17:30 mark... bruh.. that is the absolute most natural and honest reaction to the first time seeing or hearing something like this lmmfao😂🤣🤙🏽
Boy i waite soo long of this Video and you react to Stuttgart really. The best Fans in Germany has Eintracht Frankfurt, see the choreo last Europa League against Chelsea. By the way in Germany we Love Football af
And Stuttgart is now 2nd division, other stadiums are even crazier, especially in Dortmund(highest attendence world wide on average, >81000 people), Munich(stadium is always 100% full, world record) and Frankfurt(very loud, even a few hundred of them are noticeable amongst tens of thousand opponent fans).
dont know if anybody pointed that out but thr rivaly between stuttgart and karlsruhe is very old. They where two kingdoms rivaling against each other since their beginnings because of their close proximity to each other. Schwaben vs. Badener
Two year late, but it ended up on my start page and currently the euro is going on, so I'm a bit of in a mood for foodball, so: this was a derby game. I think pretty much every team has this local enemy, some team close by, which played on the same level for a long, long time, and usually they absolutely hate each other. I live near Hannover, for us it's Braunschweig. Usually, when these games are happening, you see this kind of setup, with riot police all over the place, fans being guarded back to the train after the game and so on. The police calls these high risk games. The pyro thing in the video usually doesn't happen, most people, even the hardcore fans, are sane enough to know that firing fireworks in an enclosed space is not a good idea. Also, usually, you get checked before entering the stadium just like before entering a plane at the airport. With a 'normal' game, let's say Hannover vs. Stuttgart, a constellation I have actually been to, you would see some police at the train station, maybe a bit more visible police presence all around the city, but nothing like it was shown in the video. Sometimes you have teams who, for some reason, swore to be BFFs forever, Like Hannover and Hamburg, and you don't see much extra police at all. The guy was in the guest block. I think, usually, these are the most hardcore fans. Usually, in the rest of the stadium, you would have 10% hardcore fans of the home team, which are just the same as the people in the guest block, and 0% who are just there to watch the game, party, but, if their team looses, won't start a riot. (But then again, I'm from the north, we don't do emotions around here, so maybe things are a bit different further south.)
I live in a smallish town, but even here I hate using public transport during game days. It's like half the town is drunk and ready to clash. But I'm also cool with it, as long as I can evade it. People need to get their emotions out to be polite the rest of the time.
normal football matches are more chill but if you go to a derby it's often like that the best/hardest derbys are not really in Bundesliga etc. so Hamburger SV vs Saint Pauli or Schalke04 vs Dortmund but you need to see Kreisliga matches it's just sooooo much fun to see that shit
Germany brought back mounted police mostly for football games. They just have a better view on what's happening and can move faster in the parks that often surround stadiums. You know it's serious when they call the cavalry.
💙🤍 There are no snipers on the roofs. This are mainly police spotters that look for rival fan groups coming by or they film the croud in case there are any crimes like throwing bottles, burning flares, which is not a crime in general in Germany, it depends which type of flares you are using: those certificated in Germany or those that are not. So it varies between irregularity and crime. Best sentence in the video "No face no case". I have to remember that.
Great video lol its so funny to see my own video reviewed like this haha
Dang
Where are you now Conner?
Back in The USA? You made some excellent videos, my friend...:)
Hello Conner. Where are you now, mein freund ?
@@Isleofskye digga der antwortet nicht
I am most terribly sorry Miguel but I do not speak German...
The Police comes from another region for the game so they are objectiv😂😂
True
@klappsparten Aber sicher digga
Yep ..beatings will he shared equally
that is the saf thing about it.. ;)
natürlich... ist ja nicht so, dass im KSC-Block nur BW-Polizisten waren und auch komischer weiste nur der KSC-Fanmarsch von der Polizei kontrolliert wurde... und auch generell Stuttagrt so gut wie noch nie Probleme mit der Polizei als Gruppe hatten, oder der KSC viel stärker kontrolliert wurden... hast vollkommen recht
That wasn't a standard game, it was a derby, and that particular one ended with the fans getting punished for their behaviour.
If you thing that wasn't normal then you wasn't in a real german football game
FORZA KSC 💙💙💙
@@derkomentareschreiber6220Direkt im Thumbnail unsere Flaggen erkannt und angeklickt, Nur der KSC!
@MLenker that was a Derby and that is not normal
Yeah, derbys are something different.
That’s why Germany has a damn well trained riot police
Damn well trained.. 😂😂😂😂
LoL.. that's a European thing..I see the same in The Netherlands, Italy, UK etc. way too many police service hours spent on games that should be exiting and joyfull. When the fans would behave better the police could do their normal day job.. fighting crime. How I know? I am a retired police officer who did this "fußball" job many times.
A european thing.. 😂😂
@@robbieschirmer8966 you should see the romanina games... the fans fight the police destroy the streets that's where shit's going down...
Nah we train policeman for so long because it's necessary so we don't get that amount of assholes and amateurs in the police as you Americans have
Literally every one who watched this, who is not from Germany, think we are all crazy😂😳
not for a european.football is in europe a serious sport.THE main sport.
@@Plexpara football is the main sport in almost every country except the US, thats why they created their own sport, called it football and have world championships every year, which they always win lol
but there is no one not from Germany
I didn't know Madrid, Liverpool, Paris, Rome were German cities. ; )
wir sind doch was fussball angeht total bekoppt ! nja einige zu mindestens
Bruhhhhh how did he not get MILLIONS of side eyes? In germany it is soooo weird to walk around with a cam.
Tickle 13 true lol
Bullshit
no its not weird
Wtf its not weird im from germany and who tf told u thaz
@@God-lq8by Das ist fcking Weird. In Deutschland wollen die wenigsten gefilmt werden, das erklärt auch die strengen Gesetze zu sowas. Schau dir mal mehrere Artikel zur Filmmentalität zwischen Amis, Russen, etc. und dann zu Deutsche an. Deutsche werden deutlich schneller aggressiver, wenn man sie filmt. Auch verständlich.
The People with the shopping cards full of beerbottles didn’t drink them, they collected them for the PFAND. It’s really common that people come to soccer derbys to collect the bottles because it’s always a MASSIVE amount and you can make a lot of money😅
Uuuuhhh never thaught about that. Du bringst mich auf Ideen 🤔
@@shadowwolf6205 mich auch
Es gab mal eine Doku über Dortmund oder so, da hat einer zu jedem Spieltag die Flaschen in der Bahn gesammelt und sich von dem Geld ein Wohnmobil gekauft und bar bezahlt
@@shadowwolf6205 Bei Fußballspielen hat jeder Flaschensammler ein festes Revier, die freuen sich nicht unbedingt über Konkurrenz. 😬
Dude thy pyrotechnics... They're extremely forbidden and when a club brings fans to the stadium who throw pyros the club has to pay the damage
But this is the culture of soccer and it will be like this forever.
Michael Stojanovic dont call it Soccer
Tyreese Brokeone I call it soccer because I want every english speaking person to understand, I‘m german, I don‘t need your advice in case of „Fußball“😂
@@oreocake872 Das hat mit Fankultur überhaupt nichts zu tun. Das ist einfach nur unverantwortlicher und gefährlicher Scheiß.
Quotenwagnerianer die Konservativen Leute wie du können eben viele Dinge nicht einsehen. Ob dir Pyro gefällt oder nicht ist allein dir überlassen. Dass Pyro Teil der fankultur ist, daran kannst du und die anderen konservativen nix ändern 🙂
The people right in the Front of his block are called "ultras"
Tropical_ Marc No those are the hooligans and the ultras are behind them
@@BP-ne1bl what are the differences between hooligans and ultras?
[E Z]Dorkiboy Poopity scoop hooligans fight. Ultras are supporters
BP TV no these are Ultras , the masks their wearing are from their Ultra group
Yung Stpl The guys in front of the block are hooligans and maybe with a mix of ultras amongst them
The rivalry between Stuttgart and Karlsruhe is due to historical reasons. Basically after WW2 the states of Baden (Capital Karlsruhe) and Württemberg (Capital Stuttgart) got united to one state (Baden-Württemberg). Stuttgart became the new capital city of the state and Karlsruhe lost it's status in a certain way. Since then, there's a big rivaly between both cities which is mainly executed in soccer...
I hope this was helpful :D
👍 this is so true!
Greatings from Freiburg (Baden)
*Football
You need to see Schalke04 vs Dortmund...... The mother of german derbys
Moment, Moment, Nordderby ist ja wohl mindestens auf dem selben Lvl. 🧐
@@dododiscor2147 Kein Derby ist auf dem Level :))))
@@DanieltheWolf76 Doch doch, das kann ich nicht so akzeptieren ;)
@@dododiscor2147 Nicht schlimm. Bist ja auch kein Schalker 😂
Digga Nordderby ist ja mal nichts im Vergleich zu Dortmund - Schalke, da ist Nürnberg gegen Fürth ein krasseres Derby
I'm so Happy for him that the Police took that good care. This experiment could have gone VERRY wrong. The "snipers" are mostly only lookout's that make sure to report every suspicious behavior so the Police can concentrate their presence.
Please react to other German Bundesliga highlights/fans. Damn German soccer is wild bro
React to 1.fc Köln the best team in the Bundesliga 🔴⚪🐐
@@paultok4154 EHRENMANN!!!!!!!!!
This Pyro Show from the HSV ultras:
th-cam.com/video/quo7mIcBUw0/w-d-xo.html
I think pyro shows or basically reviews from the stadium would be nice. Also videos about german players or talents like Kai Havertz
Paul Tokgözoglu in welcher Realität
say "soccer" one more time, and i will bring some fans from germany to your naeigbourhod :;OP
American's piss me off when they do that. Just wanna throw them in the middle of some ultras.
Worse they call it american football, when there is generally only one dude on the entire team that actually plays that egg style thing with his foot. So it should be called handball at best
Would prefer they call it handegg 😂
@@maxnaidoo2152 especially Dynamo Ultras. XD
Soccer!
Not every German is like this we are very nice but when it s soocer Time they forget what they learn 🙈
Stimmt 3😂😂😂
Normal 🤣
What's funny is that the same fans that hate each other in these derbies will party and cheer together when Die Mannschaft plays in national competitions.
Like sports tribalism is compensation to satisfy our tribal brains need to stick together and focus our hatred on a common enemy,... at least for a little while.
What are you talking about ? We're a bunch of cunts all the time in every way ^^
there are so much rivaleries in germany, we are a small country but in sports they dont mess arround :D almost every little club has their own "ultras" that means hooligans :)
nicht böse gemeint aber ultras und hooligans sind sehr unterschiedlich, ist wie mit nazis und patrioten, die einen sind ultra fans- unterstützen und alles, die anderen sind einfach nur hooligans die krawall machen. Das hab ich jedenfalls aus den kommentarbereich einer hooligandoku entnommen die ich vor ner woche gesehen habe die waren garnicht glücklich als jemand ultras als hools bezeichnet hat :D
@@obornyi2407 ist echt so. Es sollte differenziert werden
@@obornyi2407 ich hab als security im stadion gearbeitet und egal ob sie es gerne hören oder nicht es gibt genug gewaltbereite ultras und damit sind sie für mich hooligans wie die anderen schläger ;)
@@relaxxxr6460 du sagst doch grade selber das sie keine ultras mehr sind sondern hooligans, ich kann auch als ungläubiger in der kirche sitzen, das macht mich nicht zum christen
Ultras sind KEINE Hooligans. Ultras leben für ihren Verein und kämpfen äußerst selten. Hooligans gehen auf den Acker, im Gegensatz zu den Ultras. Ultras: Ein Leben für die Kurve.
American: "how much FUN can u have in Germany?"
German: "NEIN!!!"
actually this is pretty fun.
@Sakura Yuki Du und Deutsch 🤣🤣... Dein Name erzählt was anderes
@@RightsForUrFights A hald doch Dei bled Maul!
@@RightsForUrFights haste recht, Jääck/Jack ist definitiv ein deutlich deutscherer Name xDD
@@SebisMusik 😂😂😂 Du hast mich erwischt, verdammt!
That's why I'm getting greeted by 20 police officers at the train station once every month. And I'm actually super glad that there are that many of them in full armor, cause you never know what those super fans - the "Hooligans"- are up too (as they're usually super drunk plus aggressive).
18:12
my team lost 0:5 about a year ago (i was in the stadium). they played terrible even tho the other team wasn't that good. after the game the players and our coach came to the fans to apologise and everyone was trying to cheer them up, hugging them or saying things like "keep your head up. it's gonna get better" and that's why i love my team and our fans. and we play in the highest league here so it's not like they're playing for fun or stuff
I love how americans a lot of times think we are plain, or boring, and than bang! The reaction to only a fraction of what's happenin' here😂😂
Grüße aus Deutschland 🇩🇪 🇺🇸✌️
By the way, es ist mitten in der Nacht xD
Ja , rechne ca. 8 Stunden zurück dann weißt du SEHR grob wie viel Uhr es dort ist.
@@domantasmarcinonis3389 4
KSC💙
Stimmt
Hate to bring it up, but in case you intend to watch a 'derby', make sure you sit far away from those ultras and don't go on your own! Cause while it's generally save for black people to roam the streets, in this particular setting chances are very high to run into a group of drunken, fight-seeking nazis.
Not saying that all ultras are hooligans and nazis, but the ultras-scene tends to attract them...
Just be safe!
ultras are drunken braindead idiots and it doesnt matter if u black,white or yellow if u in thos ppl u get smacked
@@raxorlp9932 Amen.
You don't know the Differenz between Ultas and Hooligans in Germany right 🤔 Please inform better about this and do not say that Ultras are nazis, UF97 Ultras from Frankfurt are fighting since 20 years against this stupid nazis✌️✌️
While I am not Ultras, calling Ultras nazis and racist is like calling every white people racist inform better before you start talking stuff you dont know jack bout.
Not every racist is a Nazi btw. ;)
15:53 "KUM HER DU SCHWULER STRICHER DU" 😂
In the US they fight for god and country. In Europe we fight only for our football club!
Our club is more important than our wifes.
In the US they fight for gold an oil haha
And this was only a 2nd division game. Still wondering why there were so many battles in Europe?
Its allowed to drink in public in Germany
@@tjarkov not at this game... Alcohol ban in the stadum and in the surroundings...
This is just a valve for aggression and pent up feelings. This has nothing to do with European culture. And don't post such bullshit man, nobody needs passive aggressive comments like this.
P. S.: VfB Stuttgart moved down to the 2. Division just recently and this game in particular was really intense for the fans.
@@Christian2BaG First of all there was no intensety at all this time. 2nd it has to do with european culter and history. Karlsruhe was former the capital of "Baden" and Stuttgart was the capital of "Wuerttemberg". Both states have a long tradition of fighting and disliking each other, whitch reached it's peak in the merge of Baden and Wuerttemberg to one federal-state.
Reacting to german soccer game
KEINE SCHWÄCHE ZEIGEN
Bitte begib dich damit zurück in den deutschen Kommentar Raum, danke
@@thop270 heul doch
Keller International
Keine Schwäche zeigen
ich zeige schwäche ich hab eisenmangel
Kein Englisch zeigen
Look at Video of Eintracht Frankfurt at Europaligue that's insane!
This is in Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe was the capitol of Baden and Stuttgart was the capitol of Württemberg. This is the reason for "extra passion", while meeting each other.
In germany we love football there is just ONE Club you are supporting!! Ultras never DIE!!
And we say "no Face, no Name"
Ultras are no football fans at all. Just braindead assholes.
@@luckyqualmi you have no idea about fan culture..
@@Kalle612 Sorry, but ruining the game for everybody else isn't fan culture, but plain moron bitch behaviour.
I stand by it: Ultras are no fans at all. What you love is feeling strong in a group, not the team or sport itself or you wouldn't damage both every fucking match.
Mr. Pink Not all Ultras are Hools
@@luckyqualmi Okay, here in Germany we have an other understanding of fan culture and passion i think. Ultras are welcome in every stadion here.
football is when you play with a ball rolling around and kicking it with your foot
if you carry and throw an egg-shaped "ball", it's handegg, not football
gajustempus you mean soccer
German Fußball = Soccer
American Football is something else
@@timefliesaway999 American "Football" is handegg. End of discussion
@@timefliesaway999 why is it even called football in America? the foot hardly plays any important role.
@@erazorCTF Iirc its becass the ball in american football has a leght of a foot. Wihle in Europe its called that way because you play with the feet
@@erazorCTF
Because it's played on foot.
"Football" used to be a blanket term to differentiate lower class sports from upper class ones, which were mostly played on horseback.
Football is like a Religion in Europe. Just with the Difference that you can change your God but never change your Club.
When you are coming over to visit Germany you have to visit a Home Game of "Eintracht Frankfurt. Best Fans in Germany and some of the best Fans in the World. Here is some Footage of one of our Choreos at a Home Game in the last European Cup Season
th-cam.com/video/cWdjg-3Ufvg/w-d-xo.html
James : "that's insane!! 🤯"
In germany we call it a casual Saturday 😂
You need to know that this video is basically the one that made Sullivan famous. Before he made it he had around 10000 subscribers. By now he even sometimes does things for tv channels where he and his bro Silas Nacita visit Germany. I think it's called "Two Americans discover Germany" or sth. like that.
I went to many so called „Derbys“ or „Risikospielen“ when I was younger.
My favourites in 15 years were:
Dortmund vs. Schalke
HSV vs. St. Pauli
Frankfurt vs. Hannover
I will never forget these games.
I never watched Köln vs. Gladbach.
Try to sit on more expensive seats. You are way saver there but you can see and feel the whole event.
Matthias Schwarz Frankfurt vs Hannover and not Hannover vs Braunschweig? Weird
Köln-MG auch immer riot-technisch extrem
Wss für Frankfurt hamnover das sind bestimmt über 300 kilo meter
Ich weiß bei Hannover denkt man erstmal an die Braunschweiger Eintracht. Bei so einem Derby war ich leider nie.
Aber tatsächlich war ich einmal bei einem Spiel der Frankfurter Eintracht zu Gast in Hannover und es war Wahnsinn.
@@Turbo-ic8lw Wenn du es schaffst bei Köln-Gladbach ein Ticket zu bekommen, wirst du das nicht bereuen, jedes Derbys ist anders geil
The difference is that you dont have to fear the police in Germany: They got straight laws. German police is fine of you dont attack them but they react only if you really hit them Ort something
I got a chance to watch that on the train. The "hardcore fans" board the train with a crate (or more!) of beer, despite the alcohol ban. Then they leave the train quite drunk and aggressive. And at the station the police is standing as a reception committee. As an uninvolved one takes a look that one gets away quite fast.
These "fans" are not interested in football. They only want alcohol, fights, riots!
The normal football fan who, with his family, goes to the stadium and cheers on his club, then prefers to stay at home.
For real being in the same train as them is scary. Happened once since then I check game schedules before traveling
So true
There is a good video about football fans it's called "ultras - our way of life" please react to that
Michael Slo from Schalke?
@@Leoilias-to5gu no I'm from Hannover
Me as a German... I would NEVER EVER go to a game. Just because of the alcohol use, the aggression and the fighting. I watch it on TV and enjoy my health ^^
Als deutscher ist genau das der Grund um hin zu gehen
Du verpasst was
Ich war jetzt schon bei locker 100 Spielen. So schlimm ist es nun auch wieder nicht. Ja es gibt Aggros und Suffis, aber daher empfehle ich immer bestimmte Bereiche eines Stadions, wenn man Ruhe haben will. Ansonsten empfiehlt sich auch jedes Stadion der 3. Liga zB. Da hat man dann auch 10.000 Zuschauer und meistens noch gutes altes Flair
Auswärtsbereich ist immer nochmal was anderes, da ist immer Gaudi. Wenn du irgendwo auf der Geraden sitzt werden sich solche Szenen nicht um dich herum abspielen
Schalke vs Dortmund is the best Football game 😉
Marcel N. Schalke is the best 💙⚪️
Couldnt habe said that before cuz Schalke was 2.place while dortmund was 9.place
Its german Bro And if you wann to habe Real feeling Come and watch a game Dortmund in their Stadium
Fadil Mbohou Die Ultras in Stuttgart sind viel größer und machen deutlich mehr Stimmung.....
Ich war schon 3 mal in Dortmund, liegt Dortmund einmal hinten kommt nichts mehr von den Ultras
Was gut ist ist die Hymne vor dem Spiel (You‘ll Never Walk alone) und natürlich die gelbe Wand
Fadil Mbohou nein Dortmund ist überbewertet, viel zu viele Event Fans
Paul Lifestyle ja
If he comes, he should watch a game of St. Pauli!
You must see Eintracht Frankfurt (SGE) games ❤️ every german football game is crazy trust me no matter if it‘s a derby or not...
Forever SGE🖤🤍❤️
Greetings from Germany🇩🇪❤️
In Germany is a hole scene of people who are fan of a socor team and they meet in groups in the woods to fight against each other till one group is down. Because of socor. Lot of the people in Germany are scared of them or don't like them.
16:45 Stuttgart Fan: Komm doch her :)
Wie Sie die ganze Zeit ne 3 zeigen haha. 3. Halbzeit
@@prof.moriarty8264 schwachsinn wegen den 3 Punkten
@@bitparlee7120 stehe alle zwei Wochen Auswärts, da wird oft genug ne drei gezeigt und dazu dritte Halbzeit gepöbelt
VFB
If you are in Germany and you wanna go to a soccer game, you have to go to Eintracht Frankfurt THATS CRAZY 🤤🤯
843er Soccer??? In Germany we say Football 😂
SGE IZZZ DA🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
beatstar * no its not
Frankfurt ist scheiße
Zur Seite mit euch jeder vernünftige Mensch weiß genau die krassesten Fans hat nunmal die Eintracht sagt sogar der kovac also einfach leise sein !
That´s a second league experience with aggravated circumstances..because especially the rivalry between those 2 clubs is simply huge...the first league of Germany´s best of the best Football clubs (= called Bundesliga )is a bit different because usually those teams are way more apart of each other and therefore their fans are way more cheering for their club instead of cheering against the opponent (few particular exceptions included depending on the game-day´s particular opponent like for instance an areal Derby between Borussia Dortmund against Schalke04 where the rivalry between those 2 is huge as well because those 2 places are very close (20 miles radius) or the same with 1. FC Köln and Fortuna Düsseldorf who are also very close as well ..there it´s all about "Who is the Nr 1 of the area...)
Derby´s and therefore rivalys are very common in germany since there are many clubs in small regions so it´s a regional thing. Other are rivals because of sucess, like Bayern vs Dortmund. The regional ones for Dortmund fans are Bochum, wich are staying in the first league and Schalke, wich is coming back from League 2 and will play Bundesliga next Year. Many teams of the second and third league were even in the first leauge at one point, some have even won titles in the past. Many of these clubs have long traditions so rivalys are lived among the ultra fans, the type of guys that can´t accept another club next to theirs. Such Games are called Hochsicherheitsrisikospiele wich means highsecurityriskgames wich means: People will get mad, get angry and sometimes people meat up for the good old "let´s beat em up" games.... It is a controversy wich devided the german fanbase in two parts: The Ultra people wich think they are important for the atmosphere, wich they are (as long as they can walk the fine line between senseless anger and some high quality punchlines). In Dortmund we try to focus on that in a positive way. Check out some of our shows before thengame starts. Some of them were ackowledged worldwide. The other part are the family fans, that want to take their children to a game.
I mean, it is safe, don´t get me wrong. But if you have a stand place i hope you have clothes on that can get wracked, because they will.
Beershowers, food, sweet, you name it. It´s crazy, one of our last stands where people just can burst out their emotions and enjoy themselves (to a relative high degree even when not going full ultra fan mode). We have many British people comming over to experience standplaces since they are banned apparently in the uk (people stand there but the places are technically a sitting place). I could go on forever so in short: YES, WE LOVE OUR FOOTBALL, it´s like a second, for some even the first religion (This is not a joke).
hope nobody tells him to watch "Baby Got Laugengebäck" from the comedian Böhmermann. He will think we´re addicted to Laugengebäck XD
I attended the game in Stuttgart versus Union Berlin last year. That was just insane. Barely ever seen that many policemen heavily armed and armoured.
Games can be kinda cracy, but even with all that chaos and rivalry it's an amazing atmosphere and still pretty save, as long as you do not say anything against the team or Fußball in general.
Roit police is so just to the games. They look kinda intimidating, but unlike in the US, I still feel save with the Roit squads standing everywhere
Derbies are always special. The biggest stadium in germany is in Dortmund witha capacity of more than 80'000 , and iff there is a derby with Schalke the whole city if filled with thousands of Fans and several Hundreds of Police, many on Horses. Winning a Derby is nearly as important to them as winning the Championship.
17:29 in 2020 USA looks like that without any sport event
We've got a bottle recycling system in Germany. You pay a small fee per bottle which is returned when you return the bottle. They've got so called "Pfand-Automaten" (bottle return machines) in almost every super market where you can return bottles you payed that fee for.
Glass bottles are 0.08Euro per bottle. Hard plastic bottles (like 1 Liter Coca Cola) which are cleansed, checked for damage and reused at a filling station are 0.15Euro, and then there's the thin plastic bottles and drinking cans which are 0.25 Euro per piece. The last ones will be scrapped, then cleansed, molten down into new metal and plastic and reused then, often for new containers for drinks.
So you out the bottles into the collecting machine and get a coupon you can either have paid out in cash or cash it in with your shoppings in the store where you've returned the bottles.
It's acurally quite nice, even though the machines are often sticky as hell a few minutes after they were cleaned...
It's a nice way to animate people to recycle. Some people even make a small living out of collecting bottles other people threw away.
Stuttgart VS Karlsruhe
It's gonna get bloody haha
I live in Dortmund and it's the home of one of the best german soccer clubs, the bvb. When there is a soccer game all street in the centre of Dortmund full of cars and there is a very big traffic. You can't get thought the city when there is a game so you have to go outside on smaller roads. All trams are full with people and next day everybody is talking about the game. That's crazy!
We don‘t even care that much about sports in General, but when it comes to soccer we go absolutely crazy
15:33 these flairs are called "Bengalos" or "Bengalische Fackeln"
There are more videos of Connor visiting football games. Check em out!
Or watch the Video "Ultras way of life" on youtube or the movie "Hooligans" to understand whats going on there :)
The fact he bought tickets the same day for the away end, that's amazing. We have a deadline date on when we can buy tickets for the away section here in the states (at least for the club I support). If you miss that date, then you sit somewhere else in the stadium, wherever you can find a place.
It's quit sad tho I live in Berlin and right around the corner was a homicide because a kid (16) had a shirt on from a soccer club and the guy who killed him said it was because he supported the opposite team
oh man, when fc hansa plays in rostock the WHOLE CITY is on patrol, like riot police EVERYWHERE, the atmosphere in the city is extremely tense, police wont let you go into a 0,5 mile radius around the stadium, except the "official" way.
When I see all the police, I always get upset. All is paied by normal taxes, so I have to pay for this crazy guys.
Football it is- as a ball is kicked with a foot.
In opposite to Handegg, where you carry an egg in your hands.
Always happy to help!
Hi James,
I'm no soccer guy (have enough friuends who are)
so I'd like to know: how would you compare
it with American Football or Baseball?
btw. Fireworks aren't something you should
bring to a game. As far as I know the Players
themselves ask their fans to not bring and use
them.
Stuttgart vs Karlsruhe is declared as a high-risk-match, because the fans really hate each other (what depends on cultural and historical reasons) On a normal game against other Clubs, there's not that many police there. Flares and Fireworks are unusual on a normal game too. Thats a special derby thing. I was in the Stadium on this day too, but on the other side of the stadium ;)
You have to see Hamburg (HSV) against sankt pauli
St. Pauli vs hansa rostock
This is a real game full of hate. West vs east, red light district vs nazis
@@gastarbeiter8384 then again, everyone hates Rostock Nazis. 😅
HSV vs St Pauli isn't one of big hate anymore - some stupid Ultras still dislike eachother, but If you ask HSV fans most of them realy like St. Pauli (as do I ;-)). We share a City, live and friends. Those old fucks from another generation just went super stupid...
@@NotUnymous St Pauli is way more hated than Rostock
@@maxSVB Just check out the ratings at f.e. transfermarkt.de , St. Pauli is one of the most popular clubs in germany. Still, NDHSV
I'm not willing to travel that far to the South just to watch a football game. Holstein Kiel agains HSV or Sankt Pauli, that's interesating though.
True hate is not found in football though, it's a handball thing, THW Kiell vs. SG Flensburg handewitt, though most of the hatred comes from the Flensburg fans.
I remember after the FCB vs. BSC game that people were agressive af. They will fight and spill beer everywhere
Another thing German soccer fans sometimes do is peeing in their empty beer cup and throwing ist at the opponents fans
Oh its funny i am in Stuttgart so often :D this Train Station was my second home after party Nights in the 2000s in Stuttgart :)
We Germans are all easy and relaxed until it comes to football. You would never see a city in Germany so trashed with beer bottles except gameday and Oktoberfest. And Germans are normally not so angry, it's all the sport
Just imagine a whole town suddenly flippin clothes to gameuniform, wandering to the stadium and set everyone around in awe. Add Hooligans and brawlers from the pen in the coreblocks, don't forget you can buy and consume alcohol in public. Finally the most-well-trained anti-mob-and-riot-army of Police Officers put into the mix and Badang!
A controlled riot in the middle of the city, it's a game based on balls, gotcha!
You have to react to Eintracht Frankfurt against Straßbourg or against Benfica Lisbon
I've been to Iron Maiden Metal Concert in Stuttgart and the Train Station of Stuttgart is nothing less than a hopeless labyrinth. After the concert it took about 1 1/2 hour to find back to the garrage to my car again. I will never go by car there again. It is just futile in Stuttgart to get there by car but if you go by train it is possible that the trains delay or are cancelled completely just because of some technical problems. So if you want to take place on an event in Stuttgart - better be from Stuttgart - HAHAHAHAHA!
I am from Germany and i was also at this Game and i am a Stuttgart Fan it is cool to See what People from other countries think about our Footballmatches 👍🏻
The shopping cart was full of empty bottles, those are worth money In many european country's. For example here In Finland one beer can is worth of 0.15 euros when you return it In to a store👍 recycling.
Pls react on Eintracht Frankfurt in Mailand
This is the main reason that Fans are no 1 in every club..they help bring the club up!!
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT !
without a doubt the best ultras scene in germany! top5 in the world. The most multicultural of all!
au man, der nächtse trottel der keine ahnung hat. ihr seid nichtmal in deutschland top 3, die top 3 sitzt im osten! und schon gar nicht seid ihr top 5 in der welt :DDDDD
scheiss nichtswissender eventfan!!!
@@88ahdk88 deine deutsche ossi mudder! Immer kommen iwelche dorftottel aus bauernhausen, die angst vor schwarzhaarigen haben und vergleichen ernsthaft iwelche ossidörfer und möchtegernmetropolen wie dresden rostock oder magdeburg mit der WELTHAUPTSTADT FRANKFURT! Fakt is dass ultramässig keine deutsche stadt an ffm rankommt. Die frankfurter klatschen jede szene weg. Punkt.
@@88ahdk88 kann dir bauer einiges aufzählen. Frag ruhig.
Unvergessen bleibt der auftritt in magdeburg. Teenager ham ganz braunschweig und magdeburg hopps genommen
@@BambinoBubibaretta Hast Du Bauer mich eben Bauer genannt? Ich bin Berliner, und unser größter Bezirk ist so groß wie ganz Frankfurt :D
Sieh es einfach ein, die Elite der deutschen Ultras ist im Osten zu finden. Versteh mich nicht falsch, ich mag die Ultras der Frankfurter, da Sie ähnlich durchgeknallt sind wie die Ossis. Aber mehr als Platz 4 ist leider nicht drin für euch :)
You gotta look up the "Revierderby" between Borussia Dortmund and FC Schalke 04. The Dortmund Stadium is like the most visited Stadium in europe. That derby is great. BVB FOREVER
Normally they don't escalate that much... 😐😗😂
Just in 1 to 6 of 10 cases. Belongs what team you're following
Oh yeah anf mostly it’s not allowed to bring glass bottles because you can harm people with them so they like ,have to leave them behind‘ and people with no money can collect them and go to grocery stores and get money (not much) for them because they can reuse them :))
Can you react to the g-20 gipfel
that was Like a war in my own country..damn i was scared
Is Not a Game ...is war. Is no fun - is absolutely stupid and dangerous.
Wie das einfach ne Demo gegen Montagsspiele is xD
Nein des war eine Karawane Cannstatt, damals haben sie diese auch genutzt um auf das Problem der Montagsspiele aufmerksam zu machen ;)
Right around the 17:30 mark... bruh.. that is the absolute most natural and honest reaction to the first time seeing or hearing something like this lmmfao😂🤣🤙🏽
Boy i waite soo long of this Video and you react to Stuttgart really. The best Fans in Germany has Eintracht Frankfurt, see the choreo last Europa League against Chelsea. By the way in Germany we Love Football af
And Stuttgart is now 2nd division, other stadiums are even crazier, especially in Dortmund(highest attendence world wide on average, >81000 people), Munich(stadium is always 100% full, world record) and Frankfurt(very loud, even a few hundred of them are noticeable amongst tens of thousand opponent fans).
They steel scarfs t-shirts and stuff like that from the other fans, put it on the fens and set it on fire 🔥
Nice Video, keep it up 👌🏻
dont know if anybody pointed that out but thr rivaly between stuttgart and karlsruhe is very old. They where two kingdoms rivaling against each other since their beginnings because of their close proximity to each other. Schwaben vs. Badener
And there are People who always change their Favorit team
Then there not older than 14
I'm staying with the team(s) I chose.
Two year late, but it ended up on my start page and currently the euro is going on, so I'm a bit of in a mood for foodball, so:
this was a derby game. I think pretty much every team has this local enemy, some team close by, which played on the same level for a long, long time, and usually they absolutely hate each other. I live near Hannover, for us it's Braunschweig. Usually, when these games are happening, you see this kind of setup, with riot police all over the place, fans being guarded back to the train after the game and so on. The police calls these high risk games.
The pyro thing in the video usually doesn't happen, most people, even the hardcore fans, are sane enough to know that firing fireworks in an enclosed space is not a good idea. Also, usually, you get checked before entering the stadium just like before entering a plane at the airport.
With a 'normal' game, let's say Hannover vs. Stuttgart, a constellation I have actually been to, you would see some police at the train station, maybe a bit more visible police presence all around the city, but nothing like it was shown in the video. Sometimes you have teams who, for some reason, swore to be BFFs forever, Like Hannover and Hamburg, and you don't see much extra police at all.
The guy was in the guest block. I think, usually, these are the most hardcore fans. Usually, in the rest of the stadium, you would have 10% hardcore fans of the home team, which are just the same as the people in the guest block, and 0% who are just there to watch the game, party, but, if their team looses, won't start a riot. (But then again, I'm from the north, we don't do emotions around here, so maybe things are a bit different further south.)
Do never call it soccer, when youre in europe.... its named: Fußball-Football
not only in Europe but on ever damn continent or in the world
@@IvanKala but americans call it soccer all the time... cuz football means american football for them
@@indianajonas5565 and "their" football is played 90% (or even less) without foot at all. What an irony.
I live in a smallish town, but even here I hate using public transport during game days. It's like half the town is drunk and ready to clash. But I'm also cool with it, as long as I can evade it. People need to get their emotions out to be polite the rest of the time.
Check out NALF! He makes cool Vlogs about Germany too.
4:48 and for wvery bottle you can receive 25 cents .. 😅
You really have to watch these year Union against Hertha Berlin. The Capitel City Derby. First Time, in the Bundesliga against each other
the chance to get a ticket is better if Hertha plays home
normal football matches are more chill but if you go to a derby it's often like that the best/hardest derbys are not really in Bundesliga etc. so Hamburger SV vs Saint Pauli or Schalke04 vs Dortmund but you need to see Kreisliga matches it's just sooooo much fun to see that shit
KSC💙 im from the City where KSC is from. They have one of the biggest rivalry in German soccer!
Düsseldorf beste leben
Wie oft bist du in Stadion?
Germany brought back mounted police mostly for football games.
They just have a better view on what's happening and can move faster in the parks that often surround stadiums.
You know it's serious when they call the cavalry.
Come 2 Cologne,bro and watch Köln vs Gladbach;)
💙🤍 There are no snipers on the roofs. This are mainly police spotters that look for rival fan groups coming by or they film the croud in case there are any crimes like throwing bottles, burning flares, which is not a crime in general in Germany, it depends which type of flares you are using: those certificated in Germany or those that are not. So it varies between irregularity and crime.
Best sentence in the video "No face no case". I have to remember that.