The story behind the 2st long song is the next: KAC Kenitra is a club in Marocco. In the past a group of their support visited a match in the capital, most of them were young guys. Their believes and ideas were against the politicall views and they shown it by means of banners and songs. During that visit their was an attack on them while they were in the away stands, local Police didn't protect them! They were attack with weapons like knives, hamers etc. many were killed. After it happend they tried to get those guilty to get sentenced but found they plea neglected cause of corruption. It was orgastrated by the government. That's why they are so out spoken in their lyrics. They hate their government and the club where it all happened.
And the lyrics still apply to pretty much every Ulras group. The police and the media still don't get the difference between Ulras and Hooligans. Personally I don't consider myself an Ultra, just a passionate fan, but I'm friends with many of our Ultras. We also have some Hooligans, neither my Fanclub nor our Ultras like them, however, every time those tools do some violent shit, some of my Ultra friends can expect to get a visit from the police within the following weeks. On time the freaking cops even rang on my doorbell. Ultras are basically just extremely passionate fans who love their team, many are not violent at all, but in the media they get painted with the same brush as hooligans and the police doesn't get it either. It sucks
Second one is from morocco 🇲🇦 the government passed a law that prohibits the ultras from attending the games and associated them with hooliganism and people have been wrongfully sent to jail just for supporting the ultras or being a member of it
@@NasrizalPairan01-ei4qf name other club : Kenitra Athletic Club (KAC), it’s in Morocco 🇲🇦. Name of the Ultras : Helala Boys (Helala is the name of the flower that grows in the area).
ALOT of rivalries all over Europe have so much history, and i’m not talking just from when the clubs started, but the cities themselves. Gotta understand that at some point most rivalries were actual full blown wars
The things with ultras is that in their unconditional support for their club is really a life style. And when games go bad or the come in contact with ultras of other clubs(especially with historical rivaling clubs) . Tensions get extremely high with fighting and destruction of property from time to time. And more and more laws are getting voted across europe to punish the violence hard. But many ultras see those fights as part of their life and as a unspoken agreement between the rivaling groups. A bit like fighting a box match is not punishable by law. From their tension between ultras and policeforces and governments can get bad
The fans in Europe are organized fans. They have headquarters clubhouses and they meet up and write chants and prepare for the big games. Every fan base has a leader. The fans are not in it for the sport itself but for the love of their clubs. Every club in Europe has all sports soccer, basketball, volleyball, water polo, etc. This type of atmosphere happens in the big rivalries not in all games. The atmosphere is terrifying...your body goes numb. Most of these fans don't like sports..they just want to belong to a club and they show it.
Europe where the clubs have much more history.. and is more a religon! In the USA the clubs are for the supporters.. in Europe the clubs are from the supporters.. Love it!!
I thought the lyrics of that San Lorenzo chant were "we drink red wine straight from the carton" , which would be more characterizing. Personally I like the melancholic songs more than the "war chants". Hibernian for example, with "Sunshine on Leith" by local boys The Proclaimers. Or "Forever blowing bubbles" from West Ham. "Bloed, Zweet en Tranen" for Ajax has the potential. Their Marley song "Three Little Birds" is great for several reasons, but lacks melancholy.
Melancholy does just that; it brings the whole vibe down. There's defo a place for those songs, but I've noticed as soon as Celtic fans start singing songs that have been around generations; YNWA comes through the speakers and manipulates the atmosphere.
Great reaction! I can relate to the lack of interest for sports and at the same time be fascinated about the culture around sports. The unity across the world and unity despite different political views. Ultras is a world wide movement who fight for what they believe in. Hope for more reactions from the people around sports. Matchday madness th-cam.com/video/pWCnPgEOtP4/w-d-xo.html Why are Ultras so important for football th-cam.com/video/Nf8Vz7Kf0hE/w-d-xo.html Football beasts th-cam.com/video/0hn1l70vDdI/w-d-xo.html
To really understand some of these chants you have to be familiar with (local) politics and or history. The upcoming (in the 2nd half of this vid) Lazio song 'Avanti Ragazzi di Buda' e.g. is about the revolt against the Russian suppression of Hungarians in the 50's. Deep sh*t indeed! PS: yesterday I double dared you HcX to prove your statement bout American firms. So far we've seen jack sh*t. ;)
@@MisterBlueGeoguessr Oh but that things can get out of hand in the US (or Canada) is nothing new, we've seen how BLM wrecked every liberal runned city, the racial riots in LA etc.
And If I'm not making a mistake, it ended in 1956. Zoli Teglàs ex Ignite band has it tattooed on his arm. They were under Stalin's control. Not only them. Stalin killed at least 80 hundred million people.
The clubs from Morocco have the best chants. Verry political and anti government. They don't hold back and sing and tell a beautiful story about freedom and corruption in Morocco and the world.
the fanatic character of these supporters has, often, a deeper root. I don't mean deeper meaning with that, but there are many 'old ways' woven into this rather typical behavior. In other words, if football would be taken away "this" will still find a way to the surface. For example, in days of yesteryear matches were often played between neighborhoods. By people who were representing those specific neighborhoods. And cities agains each other. A bit much to go into dept but there's a bit more to it than people whom are just really into watching and supporting sports. Oh, and another 'thing'; in western societies we tend to make kids, including boys, sit still and color within in the lines. Feminizing and individualizing. On the video these boys are craving for the exact opposite. Not much room to be a bit more wild anymore, just sit still guys. All day every day! Kids whom move to much and rather ride their bike instead of going to school must have something very very wrong with them, obviously. (bring in medicine, quick..) Food for thought, perhaps. I've enjoyed yet another of your reactions! Thanks, have a great weekend and kind regards from West Friesland :)
The story behind the 2st long song is the next:
KAC Kenitra is a club in Marocco. In the past a group of their support visited a match in the capital, most of them were young guys. Their believes and ideas were against the politicall views and they shown it by means of banners and songs. During that visit their was an attack on them while they were in the away stands, local Police didn't protect them! They were attack with weapons like knives, hamers etc. many were killed. After it happend they tried to get those guilty to get sentenced but found they plea neglected cause of corruption. It was orgastrated by the government. That's why they are so out spoken in their lyrics. They hate their government and the club where it all happened.
And the lyrics still apply to pretty much every Ulras group.
The police and the media still don't get the difference between Ulras and Hooligans.
Personally I don't consider myself an Ultra, just a passionate fan, but I'm friends with many of our Ultras. We also have some Hooligans, neither my Fanclub nor our Ultras like them, however, every time those tools do some violent shit, some of my Ultra friends can expect to get a visit from the police within the following weeks. On time the freaking cops even rang on my doorbell.
Ultras are basically just extremely passionate fans who love their team, many are not violent at all, but in the media they get painted with the same brush as hooligans and the police doesn't get it either. It sucks
Many despotic regimes bann political activism and parties. Naturally it ll get picked up in ultras groups. Egypt is another example.
Now, this team is in the 3rd division of Moroccan league due to this song.
To me this is probably the best chant ever
@@hpro2388 not due to this song but corruption inside the club
When your club has more than 100 years, it is multi-sports, it is not just a sport! it is passed down from parent to child
Second one is from morocco 🇲🇦 the government passed a law that prohibits the ultras from attending the games and associated them with hooliganism and people have been wrongfully sent to jail just for supporting the ultras or being a member of it
Wow the 2nd one gave me goosebumps
Morocco
@@funnyclips9007the club is morroco??greatsss chanttt,idont now the name of vlub number 2
Kenitra Athletic Club from Morocco@@NasrizalPairan01-ei4qf
@@NasrizalPairan01-ei4qf name other club : Kenitra Athletic Club (KAC), it’s in Morocco 🇲🇦.
Name of the Ultras : Helala Boys (Helala is the name of the flower that grows in the area).
@@orpheus8791 3mri fkert fdak lblan dial l'helala, thx for the info
Morocco’s was the best so deep love it
Morocco the best...hymne of ultras
ALOT of rivalries all over Europe have so much history, and i’m not talking just from when the clubs started, but the cities themselves. Gotta understand that at some point most rivalries were actual full blown wars
the second one is from Morocco
The things with ultras is that in their unconditional support for their club is really a life style. And when games go bad or the come in contact with ultras of other clubs(especially with historical rivaling clubs) . Tensions get extremely high with fighting and destruction of property from time to time. And more and more laws are getting voted across europe to punish the violence hard. But many ultras see those fights as part of their life and as a unspoken agreement between the rivaling groups. A bit like fighting a box match is not punishable by law. From their tension between ultras and policeforces and governments can get bad
Rule 1 of fight club...
The fans in Europe are organized fans. They have headquarters clubhouses and they meet up and write chants and prepare for the big games. Every fan base has a leader. The fans are not in it for the sport itself but for the love of their clubs. Every club in Europe has all sports soccer, basketball, volleyball, water polo, etc. This type of atmosphere happens in the big rivalries not in all games. The atmosphere is terrifying...your body goes numb. Most of these fans don't like sports..they just want to belong to a club and they show it.
it's also in Morocco and south america
The second one takes place in Morocco 🇲🇦
Europe where the clubs have much more history.. and is more a religon!
In the USA the clubs are for the supporters.. in Europe the clubs are from the supporters..
Love it!!
@@MisterBlueGeoguessr Latinos share the same passion indeed! :)
@@MisterBlueGeoguessr TBF the latinos in the Americas are mostly of Spanish, Portuguese and Italian descent and share the same culture and passion.
@@MisterBlueGeoguessr I think that only 2 of these weren´t european
Morocco
I thought the lyrics of that San Lorenzo chant were "we drink red wine straight from the carton" , which would be more characterizing. Personally I like the melancholic songs more than the "war chants". Hibernian for example, with "Sunshine on Leith" by local boys The Proclaimers. Or "Forever blowing bubbles" from West Ham. "Bloed, Zweet en Tranen" for Ajax has the potential. Their Marley song "Three Little Birds" is great for several reasons, but lacks melancholy.
Those West Ham fans all know the 1923 Film: Little Caesar" :)
Não esquece do "Pelados em Santos"
Melancholy does just that; it brings the whole vibe down. There's defo a place for those songs, but I've noticed as soon as Celtic fans start singing songs that have been around generations; YNWA comes through the speakers and manipulates the atmosphere.
Funny story. The Pope supports San Lorenzo
the 2nd is in Morocco Name ultras helala boys one of the best ultras in the world
Our language mixte +we have melody married to lyrics it’s our 💪💪 Morocco 🇲🇦❤️❤️
react to Ultras - a way of life
Great reaction! I can relate to the lack of interest for sports and at the same time be fascinated about the culture around sports. The unity across the world and unity despite different political views. Ultras is a world wide movement who fight for what they believe in. Hope for more reactions from the people around sports. Matchday madness th-cam.com/video/pWCnPgEOtP4/w-d-xo.html Why are Ultras so important for football th-cam.com/video/Nf8Vz7Kf0hE/w-d-xo.html Football beasts th-cam.com/video/0hn1l70vDdI/w-d-xo.html
To really understand some of these chants you have to be familiar with (local) politics and or history. The upcoming (in the 2nd half of this vid) Lazio song 'Avanti Ragazzi di Buda' e.g. is about the revolt against the Russian suppression of Hungarians in the 50's. Deep sh*t indeed!
PS: yesterday I double dared you HcX to prove your statement bout American firms.
So far we've seen jack sh*t. ;)
@@MisterBlueGeoguessr Oh but that things can get out of hand in the US (or Canada) is nothing new, we've seen how BLM wrecked every liberal runned city, the racial riots in LA etc.
And If I'm not making a mistake, it ended in 1956. Zoli Teglàs ex Ignite band has it tattooed on his arm. They were under Stalin's control. Not only them. Stalin killed at least 80 hundred million people.
@@addiaattack right....
the lazio one is my favorite! greetings from sweden!
@@fortnitetrashcan8308 Tack och hälsningar tillbaka!
Ohh!!!! San Lorenzo!!!
Government try to make crowds like in USA stadium. UK is prime example. There is no passion, nothing mad , go to event like to go in theatre.
Helala boys the best seconde track
The clubs from Morocco have the best chants.
Verry political and anti government.
They don't hold back and sing and tell a beautiful story about freedom and corruption in Morocco and the world.
Dinamo ,one life ,one team
Bei San Lorenzo wurde meiner Meinung nach ein gravierender Übersetzungsfehler eingebaut ! Sie trinken ihren Rotwein aus dem Karton !! 😅
the fanatic character of these supporters has, often, a deeper root. I don't mean deeper meaning with that, but there are many 'old ways' woven into this rather typical behavior. In other words, if football would be taken away "this" will still find a way to the surface. For example, in days of yesteryear matches were often played between neighborhoods. By people who were representing those specific neighborhoods. And cities agains each other. A bit much to go into dept but there's a bit more to it than people whom are just really into watching and supporting sports.
Oh, and another 'thing'; in western societies we tend to make kids, including boys, sit still and color within in the lines. Feminizing and individualizing. On the video these boys are craving for the exact opposite. Not much room to be a bit more wild anymore, just sit still guys. All day every day! Kids whom move to much and rather ride their bike instead of going to school must have something very very wrong with them, obviously. (bring in medicine, quick..) Food for thought, perhaps. I've enjoyed yet another of your reactions! Thanks, have a great weekend and kind regards from West Friesland :)
I am not in sport either , but this was Nice to watch.
MOROCCO
In England for many football is bigger than any religion of anything else for that matter
Most or all of them are Europe :p
KAC is a Moroccan Multisport Club
reaction football brazilian
Não existe só o Brasil dentro do futebol mundial. (Que sono, colega.)
Argentina hace the Better songs .... Serch because it's gold
Wiederstand etwas stimmt nicht
1:07 Ajax Amsterdam my fav club
hup Ajax hup, rood witte schare!