These are German supporters who travel with their football club to other countries for international matches. In Europe, there are various competitions, such as the Champions League, where the top teams from national leagues compete to determine the best in Europe. This is separate from the domestic leagues. These fans do not support the German national team, and the matches are not played within Germany. They are ultra fans who often attend every international game and travel extensively with their team throughout the year.
This is not about the german national team, you saw fans and ultras of four german club teams in international cup matches away. For example at 9:00 it is Arsenal London vs Borussia Dortmund and you see only the away fans celebrating their team.
@@WatchingTheWorldWithD Also the video is about "ultras", so the hardcore fans, who wear their colors and go to every game home and away. They are usually in charge of choreography and fan culture, while there are also a bunch of "normal" fans, who are just occasionally visting a home game, got a team trikot from years ago and/or maybe a hat or scarf with the team logo, who might sing along and do Laola with the other fans, but are not that focused. Ultras are living for their team and they are having friendships and feuds with other teams. Ultras unfortunately are also the ones, that plaster graffiti and stickers all over places, including road signs and other stuff, where it does not belong and fan feuds put some extreme burder on cities police force at so called high-risk-games (e.g. Schalke vs. Dortmund, Werder vs. Hamburg... which did not happen in a while, as Hamburg refuses to get back to first league)
In two cases those were Borussia Dortmund (yellow and black) fans away at Arsenal (London, white and red kit) and Manchester City (blue and white). The home fans hadn't turned up yet.
Last night I watched Vikings at Packers. both sides are supposed to have a major rivalry. The fans sat in mixed sections ! Jesus if you did that in Germany there'd be casualties.
It's not so bad. I'm a ticket holder of Werder Bremen 1st league and every club has a away end for fans and one side for the hardcore Home fans. Rest can be mix. In England ist different, there is only one away end rest is for home fans. Greets
@@bricksoldiers2006gibt ja leider auch kein richtiges Derby im Moment bei Werder, würden wir mal wieder gegen Hamburg spielen, wäre das auch n Hochsicherheitsspiel
Greeze from Mönchengladbach Germany ❤ we Do everything for Our Club( life) one neverending Love. Nice Video thanks for Your work , to Show your Country the great sides of Germany
8:24 because this is the Block for the away Fans. The German team Borussia Dortmund playin in England against Manchester City. So ofc its just the guest Block Fans in this case...and even more impressive, isnt it🎉
1. This video is not about the german national team but about club football. First club was Schalke 04, then Borussia Dortmund, then FC Bayern München and last was Borussia Mönchengladbach 2. "International" means that they play away in other countries against clubs from other leagues (in champions league, euro league etc.) 3. German Ultras are very coordinated they have groups which coordinate the whole support of the fans like for example "Commando Cannstatt 1997 which is the main ultra group of VfB Stuttgart. They have "choir leaders" which are known as "capos" who coordinate the songs the fans and the ultra groups sing. The ultra groups also collect money voluntarily to financialize tifo etc. It is very outstanding how passionate german fans are.
8:02 it's just this section because it's "German Ultras International". All you see here is not in their homestadium but in different European countries. All this noise and passion is just the quite small away-crew aka Ultras
Und die schlechteste Volks verachtende Politik der Welt ! Die meisten Verbote , die höchsten Energie Preise und steuern ….. Deutschland bzw. Europa wird immer beschissener !
8:00 It's a video about fans of German football clubs travelling to away games in international European comepetitions like the Champions League or the Europa League.
It always seems to me that Americans see sporting events as a kind of family outing: you just go, sit around, eat and drink and chat. You rarely see/hear support for the teams... Like a barbecue, relocated to a sports arena 😆 Beyond that, it's more about presenting yourself as a good patriot while constantly singing the national anthem (which is pretty strange for me as a German ^^)... In Europe, on the other hand, it's not about presenting yourself - here the support is completely for the team! The fans are passionate supporters of their favorite club and show this loudly and enthusiastically. If you ask ME: in America it's about the money, in Europe it's about passion...
Das würde vielleicht stimmen wenn die deutschen Teams noch lokale Vereine wären. Es sind aber Konzerne, teilweise ja sogar börsennotiert. Das hat mit Lokalpatriotismus gar nichts zu tun, und es funktioniert auch nur weil Fußballfans überdurchschnittlich ungebildet und unreflektiert sind … Sorry, ihr finanziert kickende Werbetafeln und sonst NIX !
My son was at the US recently and visited a Packers Game at Lambeau Field. He was kind of dissappointed of the Crowd. 😅 Well he is used to this mood at Kaiserlautern 😁
This is a video about visiting fans who travel across europe to support their club. You can read the club names in the upper right corner. These international away games are part of european club competitions the clubs have to qualify for by finishing in a qualifing spot in their respective league or by winning the domestic cup final. What you then see in the stadiums is the "Auswärtskontingent" - Stadiums have a special Area and a limited amount of tickets for away fans. The away fans often are first in the stadium and the have to wait after the game until the home fans are all gone - especially in high security matches (teams which supporters are known for vioelnce and mayhem) - sometimes they get escorted by police from the nearest train station to the stadium and back. The first clips in this video ate all the supporters of FC Schalke 04. They're known to show up with more people to a game than tickets are available for away fans. So then they try to get tickets in fornt of the venue or stay in the city to watch the game in pubs. Other fan groups are similar but not that massive.
"GERMAN ULTRAS INTERNATIONAL" doesn´t mean they support the national team, no one of the Ultras go there and it os really quiet at these games. What you see here are different Fans wich support there lokal football club away on international european games. The Fans had to travel 300-2000km to go to these games.
The spectator areas behind the goals usually only consist of standing room where the ultra fans stay. These are also the ones who set the mood with their calls and songs. The side areas are usually seating areas.
What you all need to understand, is simple: THIS!! IS!! THE!!POWER!!!!!OF!! THE!! PEOPLE!!! No Police, No Gouvernement can Stop the PEOPLE!!! No matter what, they can’t stop Us, as long long as we stand together like this!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
8:10 It's an away game. The match is at Manchester City stadium, and the rest of the stadium is supporting the local team (Manchester City). The germans here are supporting Borussia Dortmund in Champions League (I suppose). You could discuss that the home fans should be louder, but english fans are not that loud compared to ultras from other countries.
Maybe it's a nice to know fact that all those international games are played mid-week in the evening. So everything you saw in the video is German fans traveling all around Europe mid-week spending thousands of Euros just to support their team. Even the ones at first, walking around the city, it's not even in Gelsenkirchen (which is the home town of Schalke 04 in Germany) but in some random city in Europe on a casual Wednesday.
Schalke: 1st class supporter but 2nd class Team and not even that. Next year I guess (and what it looks like right now) they still go down in the 3rd class.
8:13 the video is taken in the "fan curve" wich is a corner reserved for the so called "ultras" wich are hardcore fans. If you accidently buy a ticket for that area and cheer for the other team you will get beaten up. The area you were asking about is the area for "normal" fans and the mixed area. What you also have to keep in mind is that those are international games so there are less fans then during a home game or even a national game
My guess is: in those near empty stations in the beginning, the fans from the away team were let in through an extra gate into a closed off section beforehand. Or they would start fights with the ultras from the other team. Those guys are scary.
Look a Video from Ultras in the third german League (example Dynamo Dresden) or in the regional League north east (hallescher FC, Lok Leipzig, Chemie Leipzig)... Thats intense and authentic
The German ultra fans often have a capo. He then stands in front of the other fans and starts the fan chants. What you see here are not fans at a home game, they are attending an away game. This is most likely the reason why the others don't join in. If this game were at home stadium it would probably be a lot louder and more fans and blocks would take part.
And we are not doing this only to our Football Clubs, icehockey, handball, Basketball are as crazy, sometimes even more! But Football got the biggest Stadion... German Sports fans are crazy! Take a look at ski jump...you would think you're at a Festival!😂 ❤❤❤ 💚💜
These are club fans, travelling abroad with their team. So they only get a tiny section of the stadium and often "invade" the city together. They were away in the Netherlands, France, UK in these clips, not a single one was in Germany. So when you said the whole city came out: Not at all, they were travelling Fans from Schalke 04 in a French city, travelling for an away game. Only some of them actually having tickets. Because only one block is for away fans (surrounded by fences, police and security usually, with a totally separate entrance). The rest is reserved for the home fans = they guys that don't do anything (especially in England) in the video. The German National Team has nowhere near that levels of passion. The club ultras basically live for their club and some only work to be able to afford travelling to away games with them. The National team has nothing of that sort. That's just something that becomes interesting when there is a major tournament happening and actual football (club footbal) is paused.
The melody you recognized but didn`t know which song it was is the title melody of the movie "The Clou" with Robert Redford and Paul Newman. In the movie it`s played on a piano 😄 My advise to you if you see such a crowd walking towards you... move away as quick as you can... Many years ago I suddenly found myself accidently in such a crowd and somebody kicked my leg on purpose...there are many brainless people looking for a fight and senseless trouble...Luckily I managed to walk away quickly 😵😵💫
This will take long for the US to understand. Our CLUBS are different to your franchises. These dudes are MEMBERS of THEIR club since childhood (Schalke got a church inside the Arena to baptize Kids) and they put their aggression not into guns but into „Ultra-fandom“. In Germany they kept tickets very low compared to Premier League (England) so normal people can afford a season ticket. There is no tailgating - the Ultras rout through the city streets (Downtown) to show presence. And they are organized: ask the 30.000s „Eintracht“-fans (Frankfurt) that took over Barca - the city, the stadium and the game. There are even three generations together on a trip or at the stadium. Bad part of it: Special Police Forces are also involved, in numbers. Give us a NFL Team….and you will feel it if there is Game in your city!
The sectioning of the different teams is for better crowd control. Fans of one club are sitting on one side and the fans of the opponent are sitting on the other side. If fights are happening, the security and police can easier devide the fans of both teams and pick out the troublemakers. The really bad ones can get banned from the games and stadions.
This is because they are not playing at their home. They are matching a club in another City. This is called So they are the visiting team (Visitors so called in Gemany "Gäste"). In Europe are restrictions how much seats/space. the Visitors gets. So the Visitors get a particular place in the Stadium. This Place is the guest gallery/ guest block (in Germany called Gästetribüne or Gästeblock). This place is just for the Fans that arrive for the Matchday from other Cities, so for the Visitors. But for example you are a Fan from the arriving team and life in the City or you don´t care about to be just in this particular "guest block, you can get tickets. So how they manage to just have the "Ultra-Fans" in this particular block? It´s Pretty simple. They just sell the particular amount of Visitor-Tickets for this particular block and done. And like I say if you are a Fan of the Visitor Club, and you don´t care about the "Lifestyle of an Ultra-Fan", you wil get Tickets. But not in this particular guest block.
08:10 cause it calls "Kurve" in German, like curve(of the stadium). there are these guys who know that songs, jump,raise their hands and celebrate like crazy at 3 pm on a Saturday. the rest of the stadium families,"lose supporters", sponsors ect..
This is the european away days. Meaning the fans of clubs travel to other countries to support the club. In this video mostly away games in england and in spain.
95% of the US people watch sports for entertainment. In Germany (Europe) 95% go in the stadium for passion. What you see here is Schalke and the yellow ones are Dortmund AWAY in England at a champions league game. What you see is the sector for away fans....
It gives 8 countries in the world who had won the world cups. Brazil is the record holder on 1st place with five world cup titles. Germany is on the 2nd place with 4 titles.
The people in the stadium are not all ultra fans of the club but just supporters. The fans in the curve are often members of the ultra chambers… They do the most choreo and head for the stadium, so everybody can follow their lead. There was no national team it was clubs…
You caught the Dortmund Ultras section. It really gets going when Dortmund play Schalke. The colors are Dortmund=black and yellow and Schalke blue and white. And a joke. In the allotment garden at Schalke, a bee lands on a bottle of beer. The Schalke fan stretches his index finger and flicks the bee off the bottle with the words, not with the jersey my friend. In comparison, this game is a crawling group ;-)
You have to know, that the Clubs Schalke 04 und Borussia Dortmund are the absolute worst Enemys in German Football, for over 20 Years, i was for nearly every Game at their (S04) Hometown Gelsenkirchen! About the Question of this special Section, this are the Ultras, wich means, they are the Hardcore of this Team Fans!
Actually, college football can be wild, too… but… I reckon even college students don’t have to be escorted by the cops to the stadiums for away games… 😉 For some more of this… flavor… you might want to look for videos about the Eintracht Frankfurt fans‘ „invasion“ of Barcelona two years ago…
Dieser Kommentarbereich ist nun Eigentum der BRD🇩🇪🦅
Dynamo Dresden ♥️🇩🇪
Ist eingenommen ❤
Nicht der DDR ?
Ddr
Deutschland!
These are German supporters who travel with their football club to other countries for international matches. In Europe, there are various competitions, such as the Champions League, where the top teams from national leagues compete to determine the best in Europe. This is separate from the domestic leagues. These fans do not support the German national team, and the matches are not played within Germany. They are ultra fans who often attend every international game and travel extensively with their team throughout the year.
Ultras sind keine ,,FANS,,
Thanks, that is a big difference... they are germans in other countries...
Große Differenz zu Heimspielen....
As a German I can tell you. We have people in Germany who are sad the whole week when their team looses 😂
Kann auch schonmal länger dauern wenn man 3:0 führt und dann 3:5 verliert 😂
@@videostube77 #isso
Of course!
@@videostube77 jo oder wenn man gegen union verliert :D
Yes and their Team are Not the players of their Club 😂
This is not about the german national team, you saw fans and ultras of four german club teams in international cup matches away. For example at 9:00 it is Arsenal London vs Borussia Dortmund and you see only the away fans celebrating their team.
Civil War? No, only every saturday afternoon in germany. 😉
Inam from Germany. You're right. Every saturday afternoon If we have the right Papers and have paid the tex😂
If Schalke plays against Borussia Dortmund it is Civil War 😂
@@c.shorty1909 You mean if Schalke plays against Dortmund II next year?😂😜
Wenns um Fussball geht den lauten machen.
Wenns darum geht sich von vorne bis achtern von Politik verarschen zu lassen, gaaaaaaaaanz Leise 😅
@@DerSchelm998 Leider wahr👍😔
Hi, you was asking why just a small part of the Stadium was singing. It is because it wasn't their home game. At home games it is even more crazy
ahhhh makes sense
@@WatchingTheWorldWithD Also the video is about "ultras", so the hardcore fans, who wear their colors and go to every game home and away. They are usually in charge of choreography and fan culture, while there are also a bunch of "normal" fans, who are just occasionally visting a home game, got a team trikot from years ago and/or maybe a hat or scarf with the team logo, who might sing along and do Laola with the other fans, but are not that focused.
Ultras are living for their team and they are having friendships and feuds with other teams. Ultras unfortunately are also the ones, that plaster graffiti and stickers all over places, including road signs and other stuff, where it does not belong and fan feuds put some extreme burder on cities police force at so called high-risk-games (e.g. Schalke vs. Dortmund, Werder vs. Hamburg... which did not happen in a while, as Hamburg refuses to get back to first league)
In two cases those were Borussia Dortmund (yellow and black) fans away at Arsenal (London, white and red kit) and Manchester City (blue and white). The home fans hadn't turned up yet.
Last night I watched Vikings at Packers. both sides are supposed to have a major rivalry. The fans sat in mixed sections ! Jesus if you did that in Germany there'd be casualties.
It's not so bad. I'm a ticket holder of Werder Bremen 1st league and every club has a away end for fans and one side for the hardcore Home fans. Rest can be mix. In England ist different, there is only one away end rest is for home fans. Greets
@@bricksoldiers2006gibt ja leider auch kein richtiges Derby im Moment bei Werder, würden wir mal wieder gegen Hamburg spielen, wäre das auch n Hochsicherheitsspiel
These are Club Fans Not from the national Team... These Fans don't like each other
Greeze from Mönchengladbach Germany ❤ we Do everything for Our Club( life) one neverending Love. Nice Video thanks for Your work , to Show your Country the great sides of Germany
8:24 because this is the Block for the away Fans. The German team Borussia Dortmund playin in England against Manchester City. So ofc its just the guest Block Fans in this case...and even more impressive, isnt it🎉
9:20 those are club fans from Dortmund not the national team
In the Borussia Dortmund video they play away and not home, which is why the whole stadium doesn't participate (greetings from Germany)
its all away games
1. This video is not about the german national team but about club football. First club was Schalke 04, then Borussia Dortmund, then FC Bayern München and last was Borussia Mönchengladbach
2. "International" means that they play away in other countries against clubs from other leagues (in champions league, euro league etc.)
3. German Ultras are very coordinated they have groups which coordinate the whole support of the fans like for example "Commando Cannstatt 1997 which is the main ultra group of VfB Stuttgart. They have "choir leaders" which are known as "capos" who coordinate the songs the fans and the ultra groups sing. The ultra groups also collect money voluntarily to financialize tifo etc. It is very outstanding how passionate german fans are.
Or Sottocultura for the named Borussia Mönchengladbach
The Unity 🖤💛
Nur die UGE 💙🤍
8:02 it's just this section because it's "German Ultras International". All you see here is not in their homestadium but in different European countries. All this noise and passion is just the quite small away-crew aka Ultras
Marching and singing…
Thats our thing!
German has the best fans in the hole world, and that is not even bragging about, it's a fact.
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Und die schlechteste Volks verachtende Politik der Welt ! Die meisten Verbote , die höchsten Energie Preise und steuern ….. Deutschland bzw. Europa wird immer beschissener !
8:00 It's a video about fans of German football clubs travelling to away games in international European comepetitions like the Champions League or the Europa League.
8:10 Dortmund ist the away Team in the away section
It always seems to me that Americans see sporting events as a kind of family outing: you just go, sit around, eat and drink and chat. You rarely see/hear support for the teams... Like a barbecue, relocated to a sports arena 😆
Beyond that, it's more about presenting yourself as a good patriot while constantly singing the national anthem (which is pretty strange for me as a German ^^)...
In Europe, on the other hand, it's not about presenting yourself - here the support is completely for the team! The fans are passionate supporters of their favorite club and show this loudly and enthusiastically. If you ask ME: in America it's about the money, in Europe it's about passion...
Erklär 'nem Ami mal Lokalpatriotismus... 😂
Das würde vielleicht stimmen wenn die deutschen Teams noch lokale Vereine wären.
Es sind aber Konzerne, teilweise ja sogar börsennotiert.
Das hat mit Lokalpatriotismus gar nichts zu tun, und es funktioniert auch nur weil Fußballfans überdurchschnittlich ungebildet und unreflektiert sind …
Sorry, ihr finanziert kickende Werbetafeln und sonst NIX !
@@Saufkopp1989öhm... nee, lieber nich'... 😂😂😂
12:27 "Thats looks like a really nice riot" 😂
Das ist meine Borussia :D nur der VFL!
One section singing are the away fans. Home fans were silent 😂
My son was at the US recently and visited a Packers Game at Lambeau Field. He was kind of dissappointed of the Crowd. 😅 Well he is used to this mood at Kaiserlautern 😁
This is a video about visiting fans who travel across europe to support their club. You can read the club names in the upper right corner. These international away games are part of european club competitions the clubs have to qualify for by finishing in a qualifing spot in their respective league or by winning the domestic cup final. What you then see in the stadiums is the "Auswärtskontingent" - Stadiums have a special Area and a limited amount of tickets for away fans. The away fans often are first in the stadium and the have to wait after the game until the home fans are all gone - especially in high security matches (teams which supporters are known for vioelnce and mayhem) - sometimes they get escorted by police from the nearest train station to the stadium and back.
The first clips in this video ate all the supporters of FC Schalke 04. They're known to show up with more people to a game than tickets are available for away fans. So then they try to get tickets in fornt of the venue or stay in the city to watch the game in pubs. Other fan groups are similar but not that massive.
What you always see is the march to the stadium before the away game.
"GERMAN ULTRAS INTERNATIONAL" doesn´t mean they support the national team, no one of the Ultras go there and it os really quiet at these games.
What you see here are different Fans wich support there lokal football club away on international european games. The Fans had to travel 300-2000km to go to these games.
The spectator areas behind the goals usually only consist of standing room where the ultra fans stay. These are also the ones who set the mood with their calls and songs. The side areas are usually seating areas.
Ja, wir sind verrückt wenn es um Fußball geht 😂
Americans cannot comprehend the dedication and passion europeans have for sport, culture is just way different
Trust me if you think That germans are crazy than you have never seen greek ultras!!!they have sooo wild ultras in ⚽️ and Basketball !!
As a German i say the die top Clubs in Greece and Serbia are even louder. In Basketball both countrys are absolutely crazy.
Thank you, S04 ✌️💥💯
We need to mention that this are away games. This video shows supporters at games outside their ground.
What you all need to understand, is simple: THIS!! IS!! THE!!POWER!!!!!OF!! THE!! PEOPLE!!! No Police, No Gouvernement can Stop the PEOPLE!!! No matter what, they can’t stop Us, as long long as we stand together like this!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Hahahaha German Ultras are Mommy’s lil Hools .😂😂
8:10 It's an away game. The match is at Manchester City stadium, and the rest of the stadium is supporting the local team (Manchester City). The germans here are supporting Borussia Dortmund in Champions League (I suppose).
You could discuss that the home fans should be louder, but english fans are not that loud compared to ultras from other countries.
Its International...the Fans Travel to other countries for the European matches....they get a small " away section " in the foreign stadium...
Now we know how the Romans must have felt when they first met the Germanic people.
8:50 answer simple : they are in away game, rest of stadium is local team fans.
in the 3rd devision in germany starts the crazy support of fans in football. I love it!
We got the best fans grüße an alle deutschen hier
Away game man, yellow wall in Dortmund and whole Westfalenstadion looks way different 😉🖤💛🤘🏻
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I as German know how loud this is lol amazing because they on the way to the Stadion
you need to look up german tifos and choreos thats some cool stuff aswell
Maybe it's a nice to know fact that all those international games are played mid-week in the evening. So everything you saw in the video is German fans traveling all around Europe mid-week spending thousands of Euros just to support their team. Even the ones at first, walking around the city, it's not even in Gelsenkirchen (which is the home town of Schalke 04 in Germany) but in some random city in Europe on a casual Wednesday.
Hahaha das ist Europa wie ich es liebe 🇩🇪💚🇩🇪
8:10 because it is the away section (~10% of stadium capacity).. only the ultras of the guest team
Nice reaction. Do some more of these please
Schalke: 1st class supporter but 2nd class Team and not even that. Next year I guess (and what it looks like right now) they still go down in the 3rd class.
Immer locker bleiben...dat Buffet is erst geschlossen, wenn die dicke Tante geplatzt is ...
8:13 the video is taken in the "fan curve" wich is a corner reserved for the so called "ultras" wich are hardcore fans. If you accidently buy a ticket for that area and cheer for the other team you will get beaten up. The area you were asking about is the area for "normal" fans and the mixed area. What you also have to keep in mind is that those are international games so there are less fans then during a home game or even a national game
The first supporters are from a team in the second(!) German division 😁💪
Noch ein Part bitte Grüße aus Deutschland ❤🇩🇪
My guess is: in those near empty stations in the beginning, the fans from the away team were let in through an extra gate into a closed off section beforehand. Or they would start fights with the ultras from the other team. Those guys are scary.
😂 die wollen nur spielen
@@michi-player139 😂🤗🤣
This reaction of your Face was the best as German 😂
Look a Video from Ultras in the third german League (example Dynamo Dresden) or in the regional League north east (hallescher FC, Lok Leipzig, Chemie Leipzig)... Thats intense and authentic
East Germany they feel anything for real
The German ultra fans often have a capo. He then stands in front of the other fans and starts the fan chants.
What you see here are not fans at a home game, they are attending an away game. This is most likely the reason why the others don't join in. If this game were at home stadium it would probably be a lot louder and more fans and blocks would take part.
Alle nicht zur arbeit war gut 😂🤣😂🤣 die meisten pennen noch bei der morgendlichen Ruhe 😁 Der hatt noch nie die Topspiele im Pott gesehen 😂🤣
You should see what the "3rd Halbzeit" looks like when we talk real business 😘
Dont forget this is Happening every week… in 9 different Stadiums..
HURRA HURRA die schalker die sind da !🤝🔵⚪️
♥️💙
Ich sag nur Eintracht Frankfurt im Camp Nou 😍 Heimspiel 🤘🏻
And we are not doing this only to our Football Clubs, icehockey, handball, Basketball are as crazy, sometimes even more! But Football got the biggest Stadion... German Sports fans are crazy! Take a look at ski jump...you would think you're at a Festival!😂
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Wenn wir mal so zu Deutschland stehen würden wie hinter irgendeiner Fußball Mannschaft 🤷♂️
Dann wären wir heute wohl nicht da wo wir sind
Dann gibt's Ärger mit der Assifa 😊
Only this Sektion ? Because the are are in England . There have NO FOOTBALL COULTURE TODAY 😉
😂🫡😅 stark stark stark
We don't love our club, we live it. Please take a look at our fans from FC Sankt Pauli, they always create a great atmosphere 🤎🤍♥️Forza Sankt Pauli
Zeigt ihm ‚‘Chemie Leipzig -richtig gut geschlafen ‘‘ oder die Frankfurter mit Pipi Langstrumpf😅..wird aus allen Wolken fallen,..
I am a German and The BVB Fans was away Not at Signal Iduna Park
Small Section means that the Game is in the Rival Stadium
Schalke are a 2nd division team but has 60000 fans at every home match.
These are club fans, travelling abroad with their team. So they only get a tiny section of the stadium and often "invade" the city together. They were away in the Netherlands, France, UK in these clips, not a single one was in Germany. So when you said the whole city came out: Not at all, they were travelling Fans from Schalke 04 in a French city, travelling for an away game. Only some of them actually having tickets. Because only one block is for away fans (surrounded by fences, police and security usually, with a totally separate entrance). The rest is reserved for the home fans = they guys that don't do anything (especially in England) in the video.
The German National Team has nowhere near that levels of passion. The club ultras basically live for their club and some only work to be able to afford travelling to away games with them.
The National team has nothing of that sort. That's just something that becomes interesting when there is a major tournament happening and actual football (club footbal) is paused.
The melody you recognized but didn`t know which song it was is the title melody of the movie "The Clou" with Robert Redford and Paul Newman. In the movie it`s played on a piano 😄
My advise to you if you see such a crowd walking towards you... move away as quick as you can... Many years ago I suddenly found myself accidently in such a crowd and somebody kicked my leg on purpose...there are many brainless people looking for a fight and senseless trouble...Luckily I managed to walk away quickly 😵😵💫
well I must admit, there were points where it resembled a RIOT rather than Super Fans lol
I was there 🥳🥳🥳🥳🍻⚽️⚽️⚽️
Germany: AH Ok, this and this soccer group is playing again...
Other Countries: ITS CIVIL WAR!!!
This will take long for the US to understand. Our CLUBS are different to your franchises. These dudes are MEMBERS of THEIR club since childhood (Schalke got a church inside the Arena to baptize Kids) and they put their aggression not into guns but into „Ultra-fandom“. In Germany they kept tickets very low compared to Premier League (England) so normal people can afford a season ticket. There is no tailgating - the Ultras rout through the city streets (Downtown) to show presence. And they are organized: ask the 30.000s „Eintracht“-fans (Frankfurt) that took over Barca - the city, the stadium and the game. There are even three generations together on a trip or at the stadium. Bad part of it: Special Police Forces are also involved, in numbers.
Give us a NFL Team….and you will feel it if there is Game in your city!
In Germany we Support our Team 90 Minutes
Hurra, Hurra die Schalker die sind da!
The sectioning of the different teams is for better crowd control. Fans of one club are sitting on one side and the fans of the opponent are sitting on the other side. If fights are happening, the security and police can easier devide the fans of both teams and pick out the troublemakers. The really bad ones can get banned from the games and stadions.
8:06 cause this is a video about german ultras/fans that are in another country. the fans that are quiete is the home team
This is because they are not playing at their home. They are matching a club in another City. This is called So they are the visiting team (Visitors so called in Gemany "Gäste"). In Europe are restrictions how much seats/space. the Visitors gets. So the Visitors get a particular place in the Stadium. This Place is the guest gallery/ guest block (in Germany called Gästetribüne or Gästeblock). This place is just for the Fans that arrive for the Matchday from other Cities, so for the Visitors. But for example you are a Fan from the arriving team and life in the City or you don´t care about to be just in this particular "guest block, you can get tickets. So how they manage to just have the "Ultra-Fans" in this particular block? It´s Pretty simple. They just sell the particular amount of Visitor-Tickets for this particular block and done. And like I say if you are a Fan of the Visitor Club, and you don´t care about the "Lifestyle of an Ultra-Fan", you wil get Tickets. But not in this particular guest block.
It's not everybody, because it's only that section supporting the team 😉
Look for that pls: Chemie Leipzig Chor : Richtig gut geschlafen 🦅😅
guess your sport events are more about popcorn than passion
oh absolutely
08:10 cause it calls "Kurve" in German, like curve(of the stadium).
there are these guys who know that songs, jump,raise their hands and celebrate like crazy at 3 pm on a Saturday.
the rest of the stadium families,"lose supporters", sponsors ect..
This is the european away days. Meaning the fans of clubs travel to other countries to support the club. In this video mostly away games in england and in spain.
None of this footage was filmed in Germany btw
Hello? You are not seeing such thing? A lil reminder.....JANUARY the 6th 2021!
95% of the US people watch sports for entertainment. In Germany (Europe) 95% go in the stadium for passion. What you see here is Schalke and the yellow ones are Dortmund AWAY in England at a champions league game. What you see is the sector for away fans....
we go for the 10 dollar hotdogs
@@WatchingTheWorldWithD here approx 4,50 :-)
It gives 8 countries in the world who had won the world cups.
Brazil is the record holder on 1st place with five world cup titles.
Germany is on the 2nd place with 4 titles.
Und das sind nur die Spiele auswärts. 😂
By the all the games were away games in diffrent european countries because of the international uefa cup called champions league
in germany we say..."auswärts sind wir assozial"
Some folks think football aka soccer is a matter of life and death......ITS MUCH MORE THAN THAT ❤❤👍👍
Thank you that you call it football and not soccer.we don't call it soccer🙏🏻💯
This is German Clubs playing in other countrys. This is why only a few guys singing and not the whole stadion
Average City in Germany on the Weekend when there Club is in the 4th to 1st division
For your information, you can see this live in the next year.. 2025 the FIFA plays the the club world cup in the USA. We are coming 😀
The people in the stadium are not all ultra fans of the club but just supporters.
The fans in the curve are often members of the ultra chambers…
They do the most choreo and head for the stadium, so everybody can follow their lead.
There was no national team it was clubs…
You caught the Dortmund Ultras section. It really gets going when Dortmund play Schalke. The colors are Dortmund=black and yellow and Schalke blue and white. And a joke. In the allotment garden at Schalke, a bee lands on a bottle of beer. The Schalke fan stretches his index finger and flicks the bee off the bottle with the words, not with the jersey my friend. In comparison, this game is a crawling group ;-)
You have to know, that the Clubs Schalke 04 und Borussia Dortmund are the absolute worst Enemys in German Football, for over 20 Years, i was for nearly every Game at their (S04) Hometown Gelsenkirchen!
About the Question of this special Section, this are the Ultras, wich means, they are the Hardcore of this Team Fans!
Actually, college football can be wild, too… but… I reckon even college students don’t have to be escorted by the cops to the stadiums for away games… 😉 For some more of this… flavor… you might want to look for videos about the Eintracht Frankfurt fans‘ „invasion“ of Barcelona two years ago…
Ganz normale Wochenende
Germany,Wuppertaler Sportverein 🔴🔵