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Football fans

Best 5 fans in football history

Introduction

football fans have established a culture of support for their players, coaches, clubs, and other parts of the football machinery.

In the past, the part of the club’s fanbase that attended its games on weekly tickets bought out of a significant chunk of the household budget was the primary target audience for the game. With the revolution that satellite television has brought to professional sports, now these clubs have a way to extend their reach into other avenues and markets, resulting in popularisation the game in previously dormant footballing regions like interior countries of Africa, Asia, and Oceania.

Sports fan clubs offer their teams support in many ways. They not only cheer players to boost their morale and performance. Fans can organize special events for their teams and players, e.g., anniversaries and charity events. They also generate trending hashtags on social media.

Now we gonna go through some of the most powerful teams with strong football fans.

Lech Poznań fans

For Premier football fans, this club’s biggest claim to fame is the role of its fanbase as the originators of Manchester City’s now-famous crowd celebration – ‘the Poznan’ – done whenever the supported team scores a goal. Regarded as the most successful club in Poland’s history, they regularly play in front of crowds more than 40,000.

Although glory in Europe has been incredibly hard to come by for the comparatively weaker side in one of the continent’s weaker leagues, Poznan supporters have, for long, had their standing as real fanatics for their club.

Over half of the country’s population from its older generation still supports the club, and recent advances in social media engagement have given them greater attention as one of football fandom’s biggest nerve centers. The club has several passionate YouTubers who propagate the club’s presence to a big audience online.

Celtic

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The Bhoys, The Celts, The Hoops , great team with great football fans 

Following a famous match between Celtic and preeminent European powerhouse Barcelona at Celtic Park, which was won 2-1 by the home team, Leo Messi testified thus: “I’ve been fortunate to play in some great stadiums in Europe with Barcelona, but none compare to Celtic.”

 

That is why Watching a match at Celtic Park has, for long, featured on football fans’ bucket lists for a reason.





Manchester United

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Old Trafford has held the reputation for being the loudest stadium in the Premier League for a long time especially during rivals games, and with their squad receiving a makeover in the past summer, the United faithful football fans have a season to look forward to in optimistic anticipation.

The good times at Old Trafford had never really gone away, as the fiery atmosphere at the stadium has visibly affected many traveling teams and made their life difficult throughout football history in Britain. The stadium is the most crucial part of United’s legacy, and it houses the statues of Sir Alex Ferguson and the three most famous Busby babes.

Man utd also has very famous fans such as Usain Bolt Olympic Gold Medalist

The world’s fastest man, Olympic gold medalist and world record holder Usain Bolt, once visited a Manchester United training session. Apparently, he gave Cristiano Ronaldo some tips on how to sprint faster—something the Winker took to heart when he ran away to the Santiago Bernabeau.

Galatasaray

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Several online polls have revealed that the biggest chunk of Turkish football fans are believed to back the country’s most famous side, known for creating one of the most hostile and intimidating atmospheres for visiting teams.

 

Ryan Giggs had this to say following an away game at the Turk Telekom Arena: “I’ve never experienced anything like Galatasaray. Two hours before kick-off, we went out to have a look at the pitch, and the stadium was packed!”

Their football fans has famously gone overboard, on several occasions in league play, throwing flares and various other objects onto the ground during the Fenerbahce-Galatasaray derby. Still, their level of passion is quite legendary, as is apparent from the confessions of several players who can testify to jangled nerves on the ground as they walk on to the pitch to play in front of thousands of these high-voltage fans.

 

Borussia Dortmund

For a city with a population hovering around the 500k figure, the Wembley stadium authorities offered a total of 44,000 tickets for the UEFA Champions League final in 2013. They received over 450,000 enquiries for these tickets, which indicates that nearly 90% of the city’s population was willing to travel from their Rhineside homes to see their heroes through the biggest game of their club careers.

Dortmund football fans are also reputed for their fantastic support while traveling, as 20,000 of them traveled to Madrid for the second leg of the semifinal that year and cheered their team past Real at their home stadium.

The Westfalenstadion, now called the Signal Iduna Park, witnesses an average turnout of over 80,000 spectators in every game, which is consistently among Europe’s highest figures. They are a nice, well-behaved fanbase, which succeeds in establishing a bond with the localities even in traveling games.

 

Finally, true football fans always enjoy, support , and encourage their teams to do their best, some call them player number 12, but in fact they are player number 1, and that is why heyagoal has its own football fans section.

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