in the United States going to see a sports match is like going to the cinema, it is simply one entertainment among others, in Europe it is an ancestral religion 😅
100 percent fax. In America if a team if going bankrupt. Not much will happen but here in England. There have been riots in the streets and riots at the owners home (southend united right now #MartinOut
Deutsche Fans sind einfach brutal, da ist es schwierig Videos auszusuchen. Man hätte genauso gut noch Sachen von Hansa, Schalke, HSV, Dresden usw. nehmen können
Das sah bei euch in der 2. Liga damals etwas anders aus🤨 Ihr vergesst schnell. Langsam habt ihr das dümmste Selbstverständnis für den Club. Anderen die Ambitionen aber absprechen🤣🤣🤣 Eintracht halt....Ihr werdet ja Meister 🤣
I think the difference is that sports in the US is just show, an event. In Europe, your club is your life. You take vacation just to drive across the country to support your club. No matter if you're team is successful or has a losing streak. It's a lifestyle, it's your life. My team plays in the 3rd German division, we have an average of over 12.000 people in our stadium. Enjoyed your reaction. All the best 💪🏻😊
South America >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Europe >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>USA
The difference is that in Europe you come to support your team no matter what their situation is. As a high school student here in America, when we were losing 1-2 a football (soccer) game and there were 2 minutes left, everyone started to leave. In Europe if your team is losing 10-0 and there are 5 seconds left, you stay there until the last whistle.
10-0 is stretching it, but 4-1 or 4-2? I'd never leave, talk about missing the opportunity of watching a glorious comeback They are rare, but they do occur. Football is magic ❤
@@therealbomb_com8774not really stretching it, depending on the club, if you are fan of a club that isn't always winning it is true, if you are for example looking at Bayern Munich games (I'm from Germany so Bayern es example) you see people leaving if they are 1 goal behind
That is a bunch of BS. My team is losing 3-0 with 10 min to go in the league or champions league, we get the he'll out of the stadium. What nonsense are you talking about.
Depending on which part of Europe, north and west are very mild, hence their Calvinistic background. South and south west is a bit more passionate, but only the south east and east can compare theirselves to the utter loonatic firms in South America. So once again this shows there is no such thing as 'a (united) Europe' or Europeans acting or feeling as one, we're not the US, gracias Dios.
Sport is all about passion in Europe. Watch USA v Europe basketball supporters for confirmation. The passion/singing goes on throughout the entire match not just before or at half time.
Football is a religion in Europe, it's a lifetime devotion passed on to generations. If your grandpa is a Real Madrid fan 95% of the family is also Real Madrid fans
1 thing to note too is the stadiums in Europe are designed to move like that to act like a cars suspension as the architects and builders know just how much force that many people all jumping at once creates. Its literally swaying with passion!
I’m from Barcelona. Over there it’s more than a football club. It’s difficult to explain the love you have for your team. It’s like an extension of yourself or a family member. It’s a strong part of your identity
In Europe football is a religion. My club is Sporting Portugal, you wouldn't believe the kind of stuff we do to follow our club, we just gotta go there and support them
It is also political and historic. It is not only passion. Its life. Sometimes unfortunately hate. A lot of people where killed, because they where for a other club.
@PLX OneTake Sankt Pauli, die Perle von Europa! Hier geht es doch überhaupt nicht darum wer lauter ist, sondern um den Vergleich USA/Europa. Scheissegal welches Team
In Dortmund every Matchday 81.000 Fans supportung their Teams. 73.000 for the Home and 8.000 Away Team. And the most fanatics are the Ultras, who jumping and singing most loudly.
9:08 "FRAMÅT MALMÖ" "HEJA DI BLÅE" "FORWARD MALMÖ" "COME ON THE BLUES" Call and respond chant from the Most Champions of Sweden Malmö FF. That was away in the Uefa Euro League against Chelsea when 3500 Malmö fans were outsinging 36500 Chelsea fans away at Stamford Bridge. Our own home support is electrifying with megasize flags, big tifo displays and flares. We sing for 2 hours straight minus 15 minutes at half time break.
In the United States they are primarily spectators, in Europe, Africa and South America they are primarily supporters. The Americans go to see a show, in Europe they come to see their team win. In America they put the music on loud, cheerleaders, etc... In Europe the ultras put on a show in the stadium. Not the same culture. In Europe a club represents the city, a district, an identity or political ideology, not always racist, I specify. In the United States they are franchises, one day in Oakland, then in Los Angeles and finally in Las Vegas
7:15 onwards, before big international games we (the french) sing the national anthem that calls up citizens to arm up for the french revolution, so it's not even a football only song it's also a war song
At the end with Romania it was the national anthem and you could see that everyone was proud, even though there is bad shit about the country like corruption everyone is proud to be Romanian
That bloke with the mike and the "Seattle Sounders" fight and win routine would be torn to pieces inside fifteen seconds anywhere in Europe, and rightly so, that is just so cringeworthy, it's embarrassing..........
From the moment sport clubs in America change cities if the board of directors so choses, just shows it's all a business to you guys. Meanwhile in Europe, clubs are tied to a particular city, and rivalries between cities have existed for centuries, so football club rivalries are just an extension of that, plus its the pride in your own hometown
I live in Europe this is us! Passion + History of the club is important! The People, Community the City is the one who built the team from small to become bigger! For 100 + years! And we don't change the name of the club!
In german Football, you go into the Stadium for watching the game and to live and celebrate that atmosphere. The fans do all to push there team forward. In the case of my hometown Magdeburg (2. Bundesliga), the whole Stadium is chanting over 90 minutes. The athmosphere of the 1. FC Magdeburg Stadium is called to be a „Hexenkessel“. Perhaps you can translate it with „Witch Boiler“ or with „couldron“. 1. FC Magdeburg is called to be one of the loudest stadiums ever (with just 27000 viewers capacity). Watch some Stadium vlogs of FCM ;)
I have to say though, South America probably has the best supporters in the world. Go check some San Lorenzo (Argentina) videos. Every game is a carnival.
As a Brazilian, I actually prefer the Europeans these days haha. Been living in The Netherlands for 3 years now, and I got to go to a bunch of matches in England, Spain and France as well. The passion over here is something else entirely, a whole new kind that I didn't even know existed haha. I guess you can't really compare them, even though in a way they're also very similar. But I love them both. Football fans in general are just the best.
Memorial Stadium (record attendance 91,585) in Lincoln Nebraska becomes the state's 3rd largest city on game day, behind Omaha and Lincoln. It works out to about 1/3 of the population of Lincoln.
4:47 ❤️🤍 "egal was auch passiert die rote Wand steht hinter dir weich nicht von deiner Seite den nur für dich ist sie hier OH FC KÖLLE EIN GANZES LEBEN DEN FÜR DEN VEREIN"❤️🤍
Before watching this video. I hope they show you the march of Eintracht Frankfurt fans in Barcelona (approximately 20.000 people). The camp nou was conquered by Eintracht Frankfurt fans and that’s how they won against the almighty Barcelona! Fans can make the underdog win against the biggest opponents!
Just so you know, this PSG crowd is WAY quieter than the one before Qatar came in. I could hear the chants from my balcony, now they are less loudy, so I don't hear them anymore. And look the morrocan and turqish supporters, they top everyone. Except Boca Juniors maybe
The stadiums in europe are built to withstand the intense jumping. This is why they move like this. They are not breaking, they are built so they specifically do not break. :D
Stadium energy: any rugby team playing England at home during the sixth nations... The Scottish national anthem at Murrayfield always gives me chills (and I'm not a Scott)
Hey long time no see. It's been a while since the last time I was on your channel. How you doing ? That topic who shared with us is quite common. The European way is like going to War. That's really an agressive way. The American way is more cheerful and matrioc
Thanks for coming back TH-cam has been slow here ever since the move to Europe I’m hoping to get it back to where it was I genuinely like the European way the American way is way less enthusiastic
Junge Respekt das man so über seinen Konkurrenten reden kann. Ich würd kein einziges gutes wort jemals an Gladbach,Leverkusen oder düsseldorf verlieren
To put into context, supposedly the loudest stadium recorded a 142.2 decibels; that was a NFL game at kansas City chiefs, arrowhead stadium with a capacity of 76,416. On the other hand the loudest Europe football game was at 131 decibels at turk telecom arena. Their capacity is at 52,652. That's a difference of 23,764 less people for only 11.2 decibels. The difference is crazy tbf 😂
You do realize that decibel is calculated based on logarithm right? Only 11.2 decibels lol. The difference between a normal conversation and a vacuum cleaner is about 10 decibels.
Kind of interesting that many of the clubs shown in the Europe part are also relatively small clubs. I think most European countries have clubs with extremely passionate fans, even in the lower levels of play.
I swear to god , in Europe , you choose a club and go with this club your all life , I’m a Madrid fan since I’m 6 (2005) and I’m proud of it until I’m gonna die , even if now there is a lot of people only following player instead of teams
money and money also in Europe the teams pay players many millions and it is all in the hands of the TV stations. Romantic and genuine football ended in the 1990s
I'm a Corinthians' supporter, in Europe one of the fewest club's supporters I admire are those from Borussia Dortmund. They seems to be insane just like us 😂
Went to a New England Revs game last month. Was shocked ! Quiet like a library ! Not even booing refs for giving yellow card to home players. Not even a boo when home players get fouled ! Very weird !
Im surprised England fans weren't in this, when you have 80000 peeople singing god save the queen its quite something. Or the atmosphere at premier league clubs.
If you want to see a crazy atmosphere look to south Europe red star Belgrad / Partisan Belgrad / Dynamo Zagreb / hajduk Split / panathenaikos Athen …. That’s crazy 😜
In Europe there are groups in the stadium which live since many years. They are organised, they organise fights, chants and many other things. You cannot do as you wish in the stand behind the goal or you will get beaten up
I have said this on other ppl that have reacted to this video, you can see the budding of a suporter culture, you need to keep in mind that some of the clubs in eruope are from the mid 1800's and rivalires that have been festering sence then both between cities and between different social structures in society some clubs are seen as rich people clubs while other are blue collar workers clubs and all this baked in with that often your love for your club is inherited from family members for generations
The main difference is more about who are going to the stadium, I am from Europe and I live in USA from only 4 years but here in US, family are going together to the stadium, in Europe they are very mainly band of male going, no kid or family and that make the things very wild, I mean from my personal experience
You are born into your club on the UK, it comes from your family, your upbringing. There are some exceptions where kids just like another club and that's them for life but your club is decided before you're about 7. .AND. IT .WILL .BE. YOUR .CLUB .FOREVER!
Americans can't understand it because they don't have a fan culture like that. You don't just cheer for a team, often you get born into it. You follow your team then through every sport. Doesn't matter if basketball, football or something else. It's part of your life. The fans are the 12th player on the field. You fight for the win too.
It's because the US teams have literally nothing to play for. There's no promotion, no threat of relegation. They just stay in the same leagues ad infinitum and their championships mean very little beyond bragging rights. There's nothing on the line for them, which makes all of their sports pretty soulless to be honest...
The Fans in a football game are like the 12th man on the pitch, watch Liverpool vs Barcelona, Liverpool 3-0 down came back to win 4-0, its tribal here, you only have a young history of sport, so really its no comparison to the European supporters, get some chants together, and make words to a well known song that'll help you on the way
For a next video, Us commentary vs European commentary (Sorry for my english). An advice, the commentaries for the end of the match Belgium - Japan (World Cup 2018) are beautiful.
in the United States going to see a sports match is like going to the cinema, it is simply one entertainment among others, in Europe it is an ancestral religion 😅
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100 percent fax. In America if a team if going bankrupt. Not much will happen but here in England. There have been riots in the streets and riots at the owners home (southend united right now #MartinOut
The passion is in college sports
@@BuckledFrame2187 english fans are trash.
This isn't true of American football. Especially college football
As a Frankfurt fan, everyone knows what's going on. We stand together and we go down together
Nur die SGE 🖤🤍
Ja aber das Video war schwach. Es gibt so brutale Videos der Frankfurter Kurve
Deutsche Fans sind einfach brutal, da ist es schwierig Videos auszusuchen. Man hätte genauso gut noch Sachen von Hansa, Schalke, HSV, Dresden usw. nehmen können
@@aryyez_2771 Ja Dresden ist generell am arsch
Das sah bei euch in der 2. Liga damals etwas anders aus🤨
Ihr vergesst schnell.
Langsam habt ihr das dümmste Selbstverständnis für den Club.
Anderen die Ambitionen aber absprechen🤣🤣🤣
Eintracht halt....Ihr werdet ja Meister 🤣
I think the difference is that sports in the US is just show, an event.
In Europe, your club is your life. You take vacation just to drive across the country to support your club. No matter if you're team is successful or has a losing streak. It's a lifestyle, it's your life.
My team plays in the 3rd German division, we have an average of over 12.000 people in our stadium.
Enjoyed your reaction. All the best 💪🏻😊
Finde den 1860 Fan 😊
@@quila1521 Ich sehe keinen 😅🙈
Nur der msv
yea same in the uk, my local is a league one team we average about 25,000 ppl a match, 30,000 on big games
South America >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Europe >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>USA
The difference is that in Europe you come to support your team no matter what their situation is. As a high school student here in America, when we were losing 1-2 a football (soccer) game and there were 2 minutes left, everyone started to leave. In Europe if your team is losing 10-0 and there are 5 seconds left, you stay there until the last whistle.
That isn't true at all, especially for the big leagues.
10-0 is stretching it, but 4-1 or 4-2? I'd never leave, talk about missing the opportunity of watching a glorious comeback
They are rare, but they do occur. Football is magic ❤
@@therealbomb_com8774not really stretching it, depending on the club, if you are fan of a club that isn't always winning it is true, if you are for example looking at Bayern Munich games (I'm from Germany so Bayern es example) you see people leaving if they are 1 goal behind
Nah, people leaves here in Europe also even while tied
That is a bunch of BS. My team is losing 3-0 with 10 min to go in the league or champions league, we get the he'll out of the stadium. What nonsense are you talking about.
Here in South America is the same as Europa, same passion and loud chants... it's wild
south amerika support is way mor passioned than europe
as an european ultra: in south america is 5x crazier
Depending on which part of Europe, north and west are very mild, hence their Calvinistic background.
South and south west is a bit more passionate, but only the south east and east can compare theirselves to the utter loonatic firms in South America.
So once again this shows there is no such thing as 'a (united) Europe' or Europeans acting or feeling as one, we're not the US, gracias Dios.
There is even more passion in south America
Yeah, I really would like to go to a match between River and Boca, that's atmosphere
5:47
The stadium is constructed to bounce and flex to not break.
Okay that’s smart
@@foreignreacts take European fans, put them in an American stadium, and that stadium will collapse, before half-time!
@@spyro257 2026 world cup
@@spyro257 zur wm wird das sicher lustig
@@spyro257 Facts.
The 12th man who can completely change the outcome of a match. Not to be understimated
Well said.
true
Europe is all about passion
Surely hits differently 🔥
Not all
A bit too much of a passion.
Sometimes this could go far
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 decently not
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 erm no.. its a religion and a life style, if you dont understand it you never gonna understand :)
Europe :" here is your birth certificate & here the chant for your team😂❤"
😂
Sport is all about passion in Europe. Watch USA v Europe basketball supporters for confirmation. The passion/singing goes on throughout the entire match not just before or at half time.
Bro if u think europe is passion u should see fans in argentina or brazil, that is just different
@@franciscocanellas4267 bruh. Just visit any football match in Turkey. Especially Stamboul derby.
@@АлександрАнтипин-к6д All of europe should go and visit Marocco They are something else, well, grece is definetly special about Pyro shows
passion is the same, just expressed a little different
Football is a religion in Europe, it's a lifetime devotion passed on to generations. If your grandpa is a Real Madrid fan 95% of the family is also Real Madrid fans
In Europe ppl start being fans of certain clubs from as young as they have understanding so they passion is engraved in them
1 thing to note too is the stadiums in Europe are designed to move like that to act like a cars suspension as the architects and builders know just how much force that many people all jumping at once creates. Its literally swaying with passion!
I’m from Barcelona. Over there it’s more than a football club. It’s difficult to explain the love you have for your team. It’s like an extension of yourself or a family member. It’s a strong part of your identity
Mas que un club
Yes, but in the stadium there is no atmosphere, you have a lot of "citizens"
In Europe your Football Club is your religion and the Stadium is the cathedral 💪
You haven't seen the hooligans of South America...
Only if you come to Europe or South America, you will understand why football is the most important secondary thing in the world.
Remember most of these fans are supporting their club over 90minutes with this power
That’s intense
In Europe, fans are part of the game. In the US they are part of a show)
everyone watches this video but its not good in terms of European atmosphere. There are much better videos
much better
In Europe football is a religion. My club is Sporting Portugal, you wouldn't believe the kind of stuff we do to follow our club, we just gotta go there and support them
btw at 6:27 theye are singing "Harry Maguire your defence is terrifying" over and over again xD
😂😂😂😂
And its true 😆
4:49 It was at this moment, he felt the true energy of a football match
Yeah 😍❤️🤍u saw right thats the best club world wide❤️🤍
What song are they singing?
@@nachovdep do u need a translation i can give u its the best song
It is beautiful
@@TheBE730 yeah
considering football in Europe is a bigger business than in US both money and passion is on European side : P
Facts
It is also political and historic. It is not only passion. Its life. Sometimes unfortunately hate. A lot of people where killed, because they where for a other club.
Look at the euros too: every possibile match had its historical precedent 💀
The first European chant is BVB Dortmund.
This chant is before the fans have got into the stadium.
The stand that was shaking was designed to do that.
@PLX OneTake Du bist auch Sankt Pauli, die singen doch sogar "BORUSSIA DORTMUND" !
@PLX OneTake Sankt Pauli, die Perle von Europa! Hier geht es doch überhaupt nicht darum wer lauter ist, sondern um den Vergleich USA/Europa. Scheissegal welches Team
A wise man once Said “Some people Think that football is a matter of life and Death. I Can assure you. It is much more serious than that”
In Dortmund every Matchday 81.000 Fans supportung their Teams. 73.000 for the Home and 8.000 Away Team. And the most fanatics are the Ultras, who jumping and singing most loudly.
9:08
"FRAMÅT MALMÖ"
"HEJA DI BLÅE"
"FORWARD MALMÖ"
"COME ON THE BLUES"
Call and respond chant from the Most Champions of Sweden Malmö FF.
That was away in the Uefa Euro League against Chelsea when 3500 Malmö fans were outsinging 36500 Chelsea fans away at Stamford Bridge.
Our own home support is electrifying with megasize flags, big tifo displays and flares.
We sing for 2 hours straight minus 15 minutes at half time break.
Malmö ff 👍
4-0
@@ddgaxelnilsson7855 Serieledare.
5:39 the stands are made so that they can move
In the United States they are primarily spectators, in Europe, Africa and South America they are primarily supporters. The Americans go to see a show, in Europe they come to see their team win. In America they put the music on loud, cheerleaders, etc... In Europe the ultras put on a show in the stadium. Not the same culture. In Europe a club represents the city, a district, an identity or political ideology, not always racist, I specify. In the United States they are franchises, one day in Oakland, then in Los Angeles and finally in Las Vegas
7:15 onwards, before big international games we (the french) sing the national anthem that calls up citizens to arm up for the french revolution, so it's not even a football only song it's also a war song
At the end with Romania it was the national anthem and you could see that everyone was proud, even though there is bad shit about the country like corruption everyone is proud to be Romanian
That part with the Romanian anthem @ 10:18 was FIRE !!!!
Im Greek but I get GOOSEBUMPS.
Desteapta-te romane, din somnul cel de moarte
In care te adancira barbarii de tirani
BARBARII DE TIRANI
Fun fact the stadiums have to be designed to support the weight of every single person in the stadium jumping up and down at the same time
That bloke with the mike and the "Seattle Sounders" fight and win routine would be torn to pieces inside fifteen seconds anywhere in Europe, and rightly so, that is just so cringeworthy, it's embarrassing..........
From the moment sport clubs in America change cities if the board of directors so choses, just shows it's all a business to you guys. Meanwhile in Europe, clubs are tied to a particular city, and rivalries between cities have existed for centuries, so football club rivalries are just an extension of that, plus its the pride in your own hometown
Exactly, I can't imagine AC Milan just decided to move to Napoli for example 🤣
I live in Europe this is us! Passion + History of the club is important! The People, Community the City is the one who built the team from small to become bigger! For 100 + years! And we don't change the name of the club!
In german Football, you go into the Stadium for watching the game and to live and celebrate that atmosphere. The fans do all to push there team forward. In the case of my hometown Magdeburg (2. Bundesliga), the whole Stadium is chanting over 90 minutes. The athmosphere of the 1. FC Magdeburg Stadium is called to be a „Hexenkessel“. Perhaps you can translate it with „Witch Boiler“ or with „couldron“. 1. FC Magdeburg is called to be one of the loudest stadiums ever (with just 27000 viewers capacity). Watch some Stadium vlogs of FCM ;)
one passion, one team, one city. whichever team you support, you will defend your city.
I have to say though, South America probably has the best supporters in the world. Go check some San Lorenzo (Argentina) videos. Every game is a carnival.
Same with Brasil
As a Brazilian, I actually prefer the Europeans these days haha. Been living in The Netherlands for 3 years now, and I got to go to a bunch of matches in England, Spain and France as well. The passion over here is something else entirely, a whole new kind that I didn't even know existed haha. I guess you can't really compare them, even though in a way they're also very similar. But I love them both. Football fans in general are just the best.
That “Sara perche ti amo” in San Siro gave me chills ❤
The off sync clap just shows why America could never compare😂😂😂😂😂😂 love your videos🙏🏻
in split croatia whenever Hajduk plays a big game 40.000 people comes. Thats 1/4 of the city in the arena
160K?
@@gurururuwarararara8164 well maybe a bit more like 200-250k so lets say 1/5 then still alot
Memorial Stadium (record attendance 91,585) in Lincoln Nebraska becomes the state's 3rd largest city on game day, behind Omaha and Lincoln. It works out to about 1/3 of the population of Lincoln.
@@rich7447 has it been so since 1960? One of my relatives middle name is the club hehe
@@korallrev3497 I get it....maybe. Just saying that for the most part we don't care about soccer in the US, so compare to a sport that is popular.
4:47 ❤️🤍 "egal was auch passiert die rote Wand steht hinter dir weich nicht von deiner Seite den nur für dich ist sie hier OH FC KÖLLE EIN GANZES LEBEN DEN FÜR DEN VEREIN"❤️🤍
As a stade de malherbe de Caen fan (league 2 in France) , it's a hard time, but I will keep watching, and their is a great atmosphere every weekend
Stadium has to shake/bend like that or it will crack instead :)
Before watching this video. I hope they show you the march of Eintracht Frankfurt fans in Barcelona (approximately 20.000 people). The camp nou was conquered by Eintracht Frankfurt fans and that’s how they won against the almighty Barcelona! Fans can make the underdog win against the biggest opponents!
3:07 You obviously never heard FC Köln fans shout "Come on FC"... otherwise you´d know better ^^
everyone in the US says their football is the same as europes this video just proves em wrong lol
Nobody in the US even talks about football/soccer. It is less popular than Boxing and comes in only slightly above golf.
Frankfurt pulls out the melody from Pippi Longstocking👏👏🇸🇪
I believe that we will win???? You really nailed it there with money vs passion! Keep it up, man!
Just so you know, this PSG crowd is WAY quieter than the one before Qatar came in. I could hear the chants from my balcony, now they are less loudy, so I don't hear them anymore.
And look the morrocan and turqish supporters, they top everyone. Except Boca Juniors maybe
Here football is like a religion. People live for their team!!
Isn't there even a cemetery dedicated to a team in Germany? I think yellow black was the colours.
@@aleisterlavey9716 i don’t know
@@smallblueangel found it. HSV in Hamburg.
@@aleisterlavey9716 so in my city. Since im not into football that much 🙈🙈😂
we in germany call this "Gänsehaut" = Goosebumps
4:48 he felt it
The stadiums in europe are built to withstand the intense jumping. This is why they move like this. They are not breaking, they are built so they specifically do not break. :D
Stadium energy: any rugby team playing England at home during the sixth nations... The Scottish national anthem at Murrayfield always gives me chills (and I'm not a Scott)
Hey long time no see. It's been a while since the last time I was on your channel.
How you doing ?
That topic who shared with us is quite common.
The European way is like going to War. That's really an agressive way.
The American way is more cheerful and matrioc
Thanks for coming back
TH-cam has been slow here ever since the move to Europe
I’m hoping to get it back to where it was
I genuinely like the European way the American way is way less enthusiastic
Have you ever seen like all English chants? From Liverpool to Brighton and all. That is some atmosphere!!
even those clips were light, no fireworks at all
Im from Cologne, Germany. 5:08 i am always there. We call lt Südkurve 🎉❤
8:33 by a mile you mean by a universe😂
In US, sports are more of the event and show, in Europe and South America (well there even more) its about passion.
So proud to hear my country's anthem at 7:10
È meraviglioso l'Inno Rumeno. Insieme al mio inno italiano i più belli del mondo 🇮🇹❤️🇷🇴
Ich muss auch als schalke fan sagen, die Dortmunder in den Straßen wissen wie man Deutschland in Europa gut vertritt👍🏾
Die "Düsenjet"-Arena unter Volldampf hat aber auch ne Menge Power!
Junge Respekt das man so über seinen Konkurrenten reden kann. Ich würd kein einziges gutes wort jemals an Gladbach,Leverkusen oder düsseldorf verlieren
Geh ins Stadion, die Energie spüren, ein Video bringt 10% ,,,man muss es erleben, die Gänsehaut,
Ich glaub kaum dat der deutsch versteht
To put into context, supposedly the loudest stadium recorded a 142.2 decibels; that was a NFL game at kansas City chiefs, arrowhead stadium with a capacity of 76,416. On the other hand the loudest Europe football game was at 131 decibels at turk telecom arena. Their capacity is at 52,652. That's a difference of 23,764 less people for only 11.2 decibels. The difference is crazy tbf 😂
Hate to be the one to say it, but decibels are logarithmic, so ten more means times a factor of ten, so the chiefs stadium was 11.2 times louder.
@@jonasgraumans2034 Percieved loudness doubles every 10 dezibels. It's factor 2 not 10. But it's still not "only 11 dezibels". I agree on that
@@HansPeter-io9if if it's a factor of 2, would that not mean the equal amount of fans would put the turk telecom arena at 142.5?
Alot of that has to do with how the stadium is constructed.
You do realize that decibel is calculated based on logarithm right? Only 11.2 decibels lol. The difference between a normal conversation and a vacuum cleaner is about 10 decibels.
Kind of interesting that many of the clubs shown in the Europe part are also relatively small clubs. I think most European countries have clubs with extremely passionate fans, even in the lower levels of play.
I swear to god , in Europe , you choose a club and go with this club your all life , I’m a Madrid fan since I’m 6 (2005) and I’m proud of it until I’m gonna die , even if now there is a lot of people only following player instead of teams
money and money also in Europe the teams pay players many millions and it is all in the hands of the TV stations. Romantic and genuine football ended in the 1990s
I'm a Corinthians' supporter, in Europe one of the fewest club's supporters I admire are those from Borussia Dortmund. They seems to be insane just like us 😂
8:39 they rally like Pippi Longstockings, that was 2nd time we herd them use that melody. ;)
Went to a New England Revs game last month. Was shocked ! Quiet like a library ! Not even booing refs for giving yellow card to home players. Not even a boo when home players get fouled ! Very weird !
Look at german/european Eishockey fans 💪🏼
and Hanball
@@arnodobler1096 handball fans 😂 cute
@@dawid065 love it
Kölner 🦈❤️🤍
Look at Ambri Piotta fans 🤍💙
The true passion is seen in South America, friends
YOU NEED TO HEAR LIVERPOOL!!!
You'll Never Walk Alone damn crazy that isn't in your react !
Most Famous Supporter's song
Well Just saw you did on the next vid, my bad 😆
if u think those ultras are loud, you need to se Benfica ultras🔴⚪🦅
It doesnt matter witch divsion my Team plays...Greetings from Tsv 1860 Munich. You will go down as a team💙🤍
There’s a video comparing basketball crowds from the USA and Europe somewhere. You should check it out. It’s a definite eye opener.
the first europian club, wasnt even in their own country, it was an away game, where a few thousand travelled to another country to support their team
The difference between franchises and Clubs!
Im surprised England fans weren't in this, when you have 80000 peeople singing god save the queen its quite something. Or the atmosphere at premier league clubs.
If you want to see a crazy atmosphere look to south Europe red star Belgrad / Partisan Belgrad / Dynamo Zagreb / hajduk Split / panathenaikos Athen …. That’s crazy 😜
In Europe there are groups in the stadium which live since many years. They are organised, they organise fights, chants and many other things. You cannot do as you wish in the stand behind the goal or you will get beaten up
I know it looks crazy but its such a vibe being there
Man, you have to react to southamerican football fans, we are in another level, I'm from Paraguay🇵🇾, always with my club Cerro Porteño🔴🔵
As Roma has the best fans in the world. The coreo and music Is top notch
Football is bigger in europe then in USA so this is not a suprise
but i have to say it 8:47 90 MINUTEN LANG VOOR DE CLUB UIT AMSTERDAM!
there is a cool effect, called "wave"👌🏻 hello from Kiev✌🏻
US: Clap, clap, polite applause. Europe: FULL SEND, GO TO WAR
I have said this on other ppl that have reacted to this video, you can see the budding of a suporter culture, you need to keep in mind that some of the clubs in eruope are from the mid 1800's and rivalires that have been festering sence then both between cities and between different social structures in society some clubs are seen as rich people clubs while other are blue collar workers clubs and all this baked in with that often your love for your club is inherited from family members for generations
The main difference is more about who are going to the stadium, I am from Europe and I live in USA from only 4 years but here in US, family are going together to the stadium, in Europe they are very mainly band of male going, no kid or family and that make the things very wild, I mean from my personal experience
You are born into your club on the UK, it comes from your family, your upbringing. There are some exceptions where kids just like another club and that's them for life but your club is decided before you're about 7. .AND. IT .WILL .BE. YOUR .CLUB .FOREVER!
I'm Italian and I was probably there too, cheering for the AC Milan football team
Americans can't understand it because they don't have a fan culture like that.
You don't just cheer for a team, often you get born into it. You follow your team then through every sport. Doesn't matter if basketball, football or something else. It's part of your life. The fans are the 12th player on the field. You fight for the win too.
It's because the US teams have literally nothing to play for. There's no promotion, no threat of relegation. They just stay in the same leagues ad infinitum and their championships mean very little beyond bragging rights. There's nothing on the line for them, which makes all of their sports pretty soulless to be honest...
The Fans in a football game are like the 12th man on the pitch, watch Liverpool vs Barcelona, Liverpool 3-0 down came back to win 4-0, its tribal here, you only have a young history of sport, so really its no comparison to the European supporters, get some chants together, and make words to a well known song that'll help you on the way
I swear in 4. league in German football they are much louder than in the USA
In your life you can change everything, partner, house, car, job, religion, gender but not your team that you had choose in childhood
In Europe we are an important part of our favorite clubs not just random people going to games watching a show.
For a next video, Us commentary vs European commentary (Sorry for my english). An advice, the commentaries for the end of the match Belgium - Japan (World Cup 2018) are beautiful.