American Reacts To Worlds BEST Ultra Chants With Lyrics & Translation!!!

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  • @drigerdranzer7514
    @drigerdranzer7514 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    The second video it's from Morocco about how hard it is to be an ultra in Morocco, much because the ultras there are also like a political movement against the corrupted government.

    • @ItsFlamoFTW
      @ItsFlamoFTW  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I hate corrupted governments they aren't fair😪

    • @kingjojojo1
      @kingjojojo1 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@ItsFlamoFTWi think its also about the arab spring, you can look up what that was

  • @ThomasDonnelly1888
    @ThomasDonnelly1888 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I just love explaining this stuff to new people. The teams in this video are a good snapshot of different club cultures.
    The first club in this video is called Ajax, pronounced Aiyacks. They are the biggest team in all of the Netherlands and in the 70s were considered the best team in Europe, winning three back to back European Cups (Now called the Champions League) this was when they had one of the best players in the world and debatably the greatest European player of all time Johann Cruyff. Again they won the Cup in 1995 and today they are considered one of if not the best club outside the 5 main leagues. Amsterdam itself is a very free spirited place, legal cannabis, Ajax are sometimes associated with Rastafarian culture and particularly Bob Marley. Amsterdam also famously had/has a large Jewish population, Anne Frank is probably the most famous of these, which has led to Ajax becoming the club of the Dutch Jews, which is why there is an Israeli flag in the first scene. This Jewishness had led to them forming a fan friendship with Tottenham Hotspur in London due to their large Jewish support and their fan group the Yid army (not an ultras group) but also a bond with a more serious group in Cracovia from Krakow, Poland, with their ultras the Jude Gang being a very violent firm, known for contesting the infamously named 'Holy War within the city of knives' against ultras anti-setimetic and fascist club Wisła Krakow. Jewish groups are rare in ultras and football culture outside Israel but Ajax are without a doubt the most famous so called 'Jewish Club' not all their fans are Jewish mind you.
    The second club is named Kenitra and they are Moroccan, they have spent a large period in the second division and are not one of the traditionally big Moroccan clubs like Raja, Wydad or FAR Rabat, but they make up for that in their politics, they are known as a very strong political club which you have obviously heard, I'm sure most Moroccan regardless of club alliance can agree with their views.
    Third are current Italian League winners Napoli. Football and most aspects of Italian society and Industry have been centered in the North, With the Kings of Italian football, Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan all from the North, this makes Napoli Italy's Southern Pride. I don't think there is a single football team more synonymous with its home city than Napoli and Naples. Naples bleeds Blue. The city nearly exploded when they won their 3rd league title and the first for 30 years earlier this year. Napoli was the Club of Argentine legend and one of the 4 men considered to be the GOAT of the game, Diego Maradona, who allegedly could only be signed by the club with the help of finances from the Camorra, Italy's most feared Mafia group. But that didn't stop Maradona from guiding the Club to 2 league titles and the UEFA Cup (Now the Europa League). They have a strong and fierce rivalry with Roma, from Rome, with the two cities being rivals for centuries if not millennium. They are a proper working class club, away from the fashion and riches of Milan.
    Fourth is San Lorenzo, one of the many, many teams from Buenos Aires, Argentina. South American football culture is a little different from Europe and the concept of an Ultras group is replaced by the concept of a Barras Brava, Ski masks are swapped for baseball caps and tank tops, with the heavy use of large tarps streaming down from the stands. San Lorenzos' Barras are called La Gloriosa Butteler. San Lorenzo are quite the well supported team but no where near as supported as the Argentine giants, Boca Juniors and River Plate, arguably the two biggest sports teams in the entire Americas, with only the Yankees, Lakers and Celtics coming close. Buenos Aires has such a large population of football teams, with about half the teams in the Argentinian league being from the one city. Funnily enough though Messi is not from Buenos Aires but instead Rosario.
    Fifth we have PSG (Paris Saint Germain), arguably the biggest team on the list but that is debatable. This is currently the most successful team in France, and it was home to Neymar and Messi and still home to Mbappe. It is also one of the most hated clubs in France and the rest of Europe, founded in only 1970 through the merging of smaller Paris based clubs, PSG never really dominated France. Historically France has been dominated by Provincial/regional clubs, not from the Capital like Reims, St Etienne, Bordeaux, Marseille and Lyon, but it was only inevitable that a club from the largest city would become the best, but this was artificially caused by heavy investment in the Club from the Qatari Royal family, essentially the wealth of an entire Gulf State/Country was financing the team. So despite all the domestic success PSG might have, it is all rather shallow now that they have such an unfair advantage. PSG has two main Ultras groups, Kop of Boulogne and the Virage Auteuil, with smaller sub groups in each, politics varies between these groups. In my eyes PSG will never overtake Marseille as the biggest team in France, no matter how much they try to appeal to a mainstream US market by signing deals with Michael Jordan.
    Last on the list is the most fascinating, PSS Sleman, all the way from Indonesia, but despite their high voices these are some of the toughest fans. Indonesia is actually the largest footballing country in the world, since China, India and the US aren't bothered with the sport and Indonesia has the next highest population. Indonesia had a oppressive regime in charge of the country until the 90s, but when it fell football Hooliganism rose. No where is hooliganism more prevalent than Indonesia, with some of the most violent groups. Indonesia hools took a lot from 80s English hooligan and Casuals culture, using their symbolism, you often see Indonesian stickers with Casuals clothing brands and symbols of the English railways, which represent how fans back in the day would often leave their own city for the first time to get on a train with their mates to go to another city to cause havoc and fight their teams firms, a simpler time in football that no longer exists in England but lives on in Indonesia. Sleman are a decently supported side from Java, the main Island of the country.

    • @ItsFlamoFTW
      @ItsFlamoFTW  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Holy crap this gon be a lot to read😂

    • @6rop
      @6rop 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      PSG was a fusion between Saint Germain En Laye FC and Paris FC (who was created in 1969 after a popular poll for a "top club" within football in the parisian region)
      You also forgot to mention that both the former Kop of Boulogne and Virage Auteuil (Supras Auteuil, Lutèce Falco, Karsud, Authentiks PSP) were dissolved in 2010 by the former president Robin Leproux. The current Virage Auteuil that we can see is made up by groups within the Collectif Ultras Paris founded by groups which last back to 2007 (KSoce Team) or 2012 groups that were made to stand up against the repression that they had faced. The Collectif Ultras Paris was allowed within the Parc des Princes in 2016 and has only grown ever since. On the other side, groups have attempted to get in the Tribune Boulogne with no success, one got dissolved(Paname Rebirth and the other 2 (Block Parisii & Résistance Parisienne 19).
      PSG is also home to the second and last european trophy(PSG vs Rapid Wien in 1996 C2 final) that was won, PSG lost to Barcelona in the finals next year. Paris was also the first and lone french club to top the UEFA leaderboard and both of these under Denisot's presidency.
      I can assure you that Ronaldinho, Weah or Okocha did not come for QSI.
      Don't forget to mention that the match before the C1 final marseille was caught bribing Valenciennes FC players to ensure that none of the players would get injured. The Ligue 1 title was striped off of them in 1993 and they were relegated to Ligue 2 as soon as the season ended.

    • @ThomasDonnelly1888
      @ThomasDonnelly1888 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@6ropWow thats great to know, just didnt want to fry his brain with so much info.
      I prefer Marseille so thats why I wouldnt mention the 1993 season, but I respect the club for not accepting the title.

  • @ThomasDonnelly1888
    @ThomasDonnelly1888 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Funny you trying to do the Catholic sign of the cross... whilst watching a bunch of Muslim guys that cracked me up, tbf they were signing in French, Italian and Spanish as well as Moroccan Arabic.
    But in a way there is only one God

  • @makru9166
    @makru9166 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    with forbiden freedom they mean that the Ultras can not do that what they want to do and the goverments are triing to ban the Ultras from the stands. (sorry for my English hahaha)

    • @ItsFlamoFTW
      @ItsFlamoFTW  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      L government fans can't enjoy and embrace themselves😪

    • @makru9166
      @makru9166 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ItsFlamoFTW yea In many countries is this the reality

  • @ThomasDonnelly1888
    @ThomasDonnelly1888 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Morocco has the best Ultras in Afro-Eurasia
    Celtic 🤝Raja

  • @ViciousGreeneyed
    @ViciousGreeneyed 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    He sits in the frickin US and ask, hey how about that freedom? Well, how about that freedom, American, ha? ffs

  • @TheDarkstormy
    @TheDarkstormy ปีที่แล้ว +2

    US Sports are dominated by business' even the MLS is all about Business and Franchise. Football in the rest of the world. It's by the People for the People.

  • @61tomtomtom
    @61tomtomtom ปีที่แล้ว +5

    They are talking About the ultras. Not the stuf u are talking about

  • @draganmarkovic491
    @draganmarkovic491 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I feel like all of these "best" chants videos with translations are actually about one particular chant from Morocco or Indonesia or something like that that is about some kind of oppression and they just add whatever from some bigger European clubs to make someone watch it...

  • @devon5626
    @devon5626 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yessirrrrrrrr

  • @y.madmax
    @y.madmax ปีที่แล้ว +2

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @alexcallan07
    @alexcallan07 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    😂😂😂😂

  • @teezzy0207
    @teezzy0207 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ajax Amsterdam till I die!! ❌❌❌

  • @mo3gzakroz
    @mo3gzakroz ปีที่แล้ว

    Bro rection ultras on Morocco