[84] Every Italian club has its ultra gang and big clubs have dozens. [citation needed], Ethnic tension between Croats and Serbs has also led to fighting at a football match in Australia. Between 1995 and 2018 there have been 70 deaths in Indonesian football, 21 deaths of which occurred at the hands of a mob. All 512 players who made at least one appearance in a competitive match for Schalke 04 since August 1963 are listed below. “They are more asocial,” grins Kasper, and he appears to have a point. [87] In February 2007, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) suspended all football matches after Police Officer Filippo Raciti was killed due to liver damage from blunt object trauma when football violence broke out at a Serie A match between Catania and Palermo. But he didn't go to a single home game.”. [81][82], Local derbies between Budapest teams Ferencvárosi Torna Club (based in Ferencváros) and Újpest FC (based in Újpest) are frequently occasions for violence between supporters. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. Incidents have been known to occur at games involving teams in Ireland. The fight involved 500 fans of rival Super League Greece clubs Panathinaikos, which is based in Athens, and Olympiacos, which is based in nearby Piraeus. “At least that was the plan. Football NSW held an inquiry into the events. Football hooliganism in Bosnia and Herzegovina is particularly associated with the supporters of clubs such as FK Sarajevo (Horde Zla), FK Željezničar Sarajevo (The Maniacs), FK Velež Mostar (Red Army), HŠK Zrinjski Mostar (Ultrasi) and FK Borac Banja Luka (Lešinari). Serb-oriented groups are fans of FK Borac Banja Luka, FK Slavija, and FK Drina Zvornik (Vukovi). [49], On 24 May 2001, fifty people were injured when fighting broke out at a match between PSG and Turkish club Galatasaray at the Parc des Princes stadium. Violence in football in Indonesia has increased since 2000 until now. [163], In 2015, confectioners Ülker—previously "one of Turkish football's biggest sponsors"—ceased their support, reportedly due to "low crowds, violence and poor atmosphere at matches". That same weekend, 30 people were arrested and 10 police officers injured when fighting broke out at a match between Estudiantes de La Plata and Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata in La Plata.[207]. [16] Other deep division undertones in a match such as religion, ethnic, and class play a part as well in hooliganism.[17]. Fascinating feature articles, covering everything from grass-roots football to the international scene. “We're not at all interested in that. [55] The fan who was shot, was linked with the Boulogne Boys, a group of fans who modelled themselves on British hooligans in the 1980s. The German club have over 3 000 … [230] There were several arrests, mostly of known NJF hooligans. Up to this day, some members of Los Borrachos still face charges because of the deaths. An example of the violence of this years was the death of Roberto Basile. On 10 October 2009, a group of about 30 hooligans disrupted an under-17 match between the academies of local rivals PAOK and Aris. [78], The first incidents between Football fans in Greece were recorded in June 1930, after the match between Aris Thessaloniki and Panathinaikos at Thessaloniki. [22]Royal Antwerp, Beerschot,[23]Club Brugge[24] and Anderlecht[25] are notorious for hooligan fanbases. “The people who grew up here have been raised on the derby,” he smiles. That praise is echoed by those who have kept a close eye on Hoppe throughout his early career; his dedication, humility and willingness to learn are second to none and those qualities translate into industry and graft on the pitch. The riots eventually led to the closing of the border between Gambia and Senegal until order was restored. [190] A few days before Kyiv about 7,000 fans arrived from Istanbul. After the match, Bursaspor fans ripped out and threw seats at the Sakarya Atatürk Stadium[160] They also fought with craftsmen of Gölcük during their journey to Adapazarı. The biggest of all at that time involved the sister cities of Nuremberg and Fürth, a rivalry so intense that Fürth's star player Hans Sutor had been forced to leave the club in 1920 because he married a Nuremberg girl. A large riot occurred in 2008 in Prague prior to the Sparta Prague-Dinamo match. After the death of Linker, Argentine football began a phase marked by "habituation" to the violence of the barras bravas, and an increase in the number of deaths. On 24 May 2001, 50 people were injured when fighting broke out at a match between French club PSG and Galatasaray at the Parc des Princes stadium. Quiz! Emmanuel Petit’s Tottenham Hotspur taxi transfer truth, Mauricio Pochettino tells Chelsea the first transfer he wants to make: report, Ilkay Gundogan breaks silence on transfer future after scoring two FA Cup final goals for Manchester City, Bring on the Champions League: The treble is ON for Manchester City after thrilling FA Cup triumph over Manchester United. On 11 June 2016, during a Euro 2016 match in Marseille between Russia and England, violent conflict broke out between the fans and left 35 injured. For the barra brava to be prestigious, it had to be violent, so they began to increase the level of violence.[199]. While alcohol presented low evidence of contribution to the incidents of violence, the knockout phases, finals, competitiveness (derby matches), small score boundaries and the pride levels were some of the potentials for the violence among sports spectators. In March 2002, the Seaburn Casuals (a Sunderland A.F.C. [162] During the Fenerbahçe-Galatasaray game at the end of 2011–2012 season Fenerbahçe fans clashed with the police, causing $2 million of damage. Can you guess 20 correct answers in our Who Has The Most quiz? Similarly, clashes between Spartak Moscow and Athletic Bilbao fans in 2018 received wider attention when one of the police officers involved in controlling the situation collapsed and died. [88], Before the 2014 Coppa Italia Final in Rome between Napoli and Fiorentina, three Napoli fans were shot outside the stadium before the match, two with arm injuries. TikTok video from Germany Ultras (@germany.ultras): "#bundesliga #foryoupage #fußball #ultras #hooligans #schalke #borussiadortmund #fy". Here’s how it works. Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart didn't even exist to most supporters. [238] In March 2002 hundreds of football fans rioted at a match in Xi'an between Shaanxi National Power and Qingdao Etsong Hainiu, as a result of fans' suspicions of match-fixing. [2] Football hooliganism normally involves conflict between gangs, in English known as football firms (derived from the British slang for a criminal gang), formed to intimidate and attack supporters of other teams. [192], Another murder occurred in Montevideo on 2 November 1924 when Boca Juniors supporter José Lázaro Rodríguez shot and killed Uruguayan fan Pedro Demby after the final match of the South American Championship between Argentina and Uruguay, which Uruguay won. The next season was Schalke's greatest year in living memory. Even a person who is recording the incident can be seen stomping another person's head. Having cited Tottenham's Harry Kane as his earliest inspiration and becoming an admirer of Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski and, especially, Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland since arriving in Germany, Hoppe models himself on these talented, industrious stars. A similar riot occurred in 2009. “So why do the two hate each other so passionately? In February 2015, before Chelsea FC played against Paris Saint-Germain F.C. The other three defendants were convicted of grievous bodily harm and given jail sentences of between six months and three-and-a-half years. [33] Approximately 500 Bad Blue Boys rioted in the city centre breaking shops and attacking police with chairs, signal flares and stones. Similar effects can occur when law-abiding crowds try to flee disorder caused by hooligans. Police estimated more than 100 people were involved. Galatasaray was initially fined $114,000 by UEFA, but it too was eventually reduced to $28,500. That deeply irritated the fans from the other clubs, because they thought Dortmund versus Schalke was this life-and-death thing. On 18 March 2012, during the match for the Super League in Athens Olympic Stadium between Panathinaikos and Olympiacos, home team Panathinaikos's fans who were inside the stadium attacked police forces with Molotov bombs, causing extended damages to the stadium, while police forces were unable to keep peace. This prompted the organization of the barras bravas in response to that pressure: In Argentine football, it was well established that if you played as the visiting team, you were inexorably in a tight spot. In a match between Melbourne Heart and Melbourne Victory in February 2013, 17 plastic seats were destroyed and flares were fired. Two Juventus supporters were stabbed (one of them was seriously injured but survived after being hospitalised) and a Sevilla supporter was hospitalized[136] with head wounds caused by a glass bottle. He's interviewed Pele, Zlatan and Santa Claus (it's a long story), as well as covering Euro 2020 and the Clasico. In fact, they both regularly hear the chant “You are Ruhr wops” from opposing fans, which refers to their image as clubs for coal miners and steel workers as well as to the fact that many families in the Ruhr area are descendants of the Polish and Silesian workers who migrated during industrialisation in search of jobs. The Organization of American States negotiated a cease-fire on the night of 18 July (hence "100 Hour War"), which took full effect on 20 July. Multiethnic-oriented groups are fans of FK Sarajevo, FK Željezničar and FK Velež Mostar. In 1984/85, for example, 64,000 fans flocked to Schalke's ground to see them face Bayern Munich – only 41,000 had dare turn up for the derby. One Toronto fan was tasered by Columbus police. [citation needed] At half-time, fans had thrown rocks onto the pitch, and just before the end of the match, fans from both clubs invaded the pitch and started fighting. [206] Independiente and Racing (both from the city of Avellaneda, in the Greater Buenos Aires) have a huge rivalry, the second most important in Argentina but maybe the fiercest (notably, their stadiums are only 300 meters apart). The same newspaper later described Everton supporters as the "roughest, rowdiest rabble who watches British soccer."[169]. Communist symbols in the Omonia stand and right wing or even fascist symbols in the APOEL stand are not uncommon. Approximately 300 Bad Blue Boys were detained and eight police officers were injured. While national-level firms do not exist in the form of club-level firms, hooligans supporting the national team may use a collective name indicating their allegiance. After the final whistle, angry Basel hooligans stormed the field and attacked Zürich players. [215], From 1924 to 2010, there were 245 deaths related to Argentine football, excluding the 300 dead in Peru in 1964.[216]. "My girlfriend suggested we both teach English in Germany for two years, then we'd go back to England and teach German there,” he explains. [140] Besides this fatality there have been several instances of hooligan firms intimidating and threatening players. Thanks to Matthew Hoppe, they avoided such ignominy. Die Nordkurve vom FC Schalke 04 gehört mit zu den größten Szenen in ganz Deutschland. [30] However, the groups are not just hooligan firms; they are more like the South American Torcida supporters groups and Ultras groups, with organised Tifos and so on. Ukrainian hooligans have also been involved in incidents with foreign clubs. [45], The rivalry between Omonia and APOEL has its roots in politics. In 2004, while driving up to Rosario to watch their side play Rosario Central, Los Borrachos del Tablón (River's Barra Bravas) confronted a bus of Newell's firm (one of the big rival firms) on Highway 9, in a battle that killed two Newell's fans. The hardcore Barcelona hooligans subgroups were involved in police operations against organized crime. Two years earlier, following crowd trouble at a match also in Xi'an, the government demanded more action to stamp out football hooliganism. Croat-oriented groups are fans of NK Široki Brijeg (Škripari) and HŠK Zrinjski Mostar. [178][179][180][181][182][183], In September 2021, Leicester City and Napoli fans clashed during a Europa league group stage match. The director-general of the French police, Michel Gaudin, insisted that measures against football hooliganism had reduced racist incidents to six that season from nineteen in the previous season. Those seven amazing days capped both clubs' unexpected rise during the 1990s, from rags to riches, from relegation fodder to European heroes. After the match which Fire Brigade SC won, hundreds of Scouts fans went on a rampage, attacking police vehicles and torching sugar cane fields. As an attempt to explain the hooliganism phenomena in Brazil, Nepomuceno and other scholars at Federal University of Pernambuco have assessed 1363 hooligan incidents before and after an alcohol sanction enforced during 8 years. The label "football hooliganism" first began to appear in the English media in the mid-1960s,[12] leading to increased media interest in, and reporting of, acts of disorder. The club had not won in the Bundesliga for almost a year, a total of 30 matches, and failure to beat Hoffenheim would have seen them equal Tasmania Berlin's league record (set back in 1965-66) of 31 games without a win. The Fenerbahce fan was on his way back home after the match between Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray, when he was attacked by a group of Galatasaray fans at a bus stop, and died in hospital later. However, the ban was lifted on 7 November 2011 after FIFA reconsidered the appeal made by the Myanmar Football Federation (MFF). in Xi'an, football fans clashed with police who used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Four Chelsea football fans were convicted of racist violence and given suspended prison sentences after a black citizen was pushed off a Paris Métro in Paris while fans chanted: "We’re racist, we’re racist, and that’s the way we like it". In November 2016, the Uruguayan Clasico was cancelled before kick-off after Peñarol's supporters started a riot at the Estadio Centenario – one supporter was arrested holding a pistol, intended to shoot down Nacional players from the Amsterdam tribune. [236][237] After a match in 2000 between Shaanxi National Power and Chengdu F.C. It was a telling moment, because the majority of football fans in Germany have both local pride and regional pride, both of which come way before national pride. Before the start of a match between Boca Juniors and Racing in 1983 in the Bombonera stadium, this Racing supporter died after being pierced in the neck by a flare thrown from the Boca Juniors stand. The Football War (Spanish: La guerra del fútbol), also known as the Soccer War or 100 Hour War, was a brief war fought by El Salvador and Honduras in 1969. Police reinforcements soon arrived with armoured vehicles and water cannons, focusing to separate the fans. In November 2007 the Israel Football Association (IFA) ordered Beitar to play their game against the Arab club, Bnei Sakhnin behind closed doors after Beitar fans, led by La Familia, broke a minute's silence for former Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin and sang chants in praise of his assassin, Yigal Amir. [85][86], After a weekend of violence in January 2007, the president of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) threatened to halt all league football. Football riots in Jordan are generally regarded as an expression of tension between the country's Palestinian ethnic group and those who regard themselves as ethnically Jordanian, the two groups being of roughly equal size. Stott, Clifford John T., and Geoffrey Michael Pearson, eds. People started singing 'Ruhr, Ruhr'.” A decade later, he still sounds slightly incredulous when relating the events. [147] UEFA allowed the game to proceed and Galatasaray won, 2–0. Bursaspor won 1–0 the but were relegated to Category A after rivals won. For well over half a century the first stages of the national championships were contested in regional leagues among players who were part-timers or amateurs, players representing their own communities. The Leeds chairman at the time, Peter Ridsdale, accused Galatasaray of "showing a lack of respect". Thus a person from Bochum will knock someone from Essen - but will passionately jump to his side as soon as a stranger dares to do the same. Log In In March 2016, Pablo Montiel – a supporter of Nacional – was shot to death by Peñarol fans while walking in the same neighborhood as Peñarol's new stadium. It was the first time the Netherlands encountered such destructive hooliganism. There was fighting between fans at the first game in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa on 8 June 1969, which Honduras won 1–0. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Notable players for Schalke 04 before 1963 are listed below. Zu denen lokalen Szenen aus Skopje und Nürnberg pflegt die Gelsenkirchener Ultrászene enge Kontakte. Dinamo's player Zvonimir Boban kicked one policeman, defending a Dinamo's fan beaten by the police. In 2001, another supporter of Racing was killed, and the barra brava of Independiente was the main suspect. Supporters of the two teams, some of them armed with bats and knives, began to throw rocks at each other, and fans fleeing the violence caused a stampede in front of the stand exits. Though he only had one goal in 16 games in the Regionalliga West for Schalke II before making the step up to the first team, Hoppe has since amassed 302 minutes across six games in the Bundesliga and DfB Pokal. trouble). [102] Supporters of Legia Warszawa also attracted negative attention after in Lithuania during the match against Vetra Vilnius on 10 July 2007. During the 2003–2004 season, a Second League Category A, match between Karşıyaka and Göztepe on 8 February 2004, involved rival Karşıyaka and Göztepe supporters clashing and the match was subsequently stopped for 33 minutes. [35] The two clubs in Limassol, AEL Limassol and Apollon Limassol have also been involved in numerous incidents, especially in recent years. [citation needed], In 2021, police arrested three men for participating in a riot at a National Premier League soccer match in Sydney. But they were equally ambitious, trying to bring back the glory days after the 1970s and 1980s had been cruel to both clubs. Deep down, both teams are very much alike. The opening goal -- a delightful chip with his weaker left foot (he also scored another with his left) -- was not only exquisite in its execution, but a bold and confident way for a teenager to finish off an attack. Ukrainian hooligans began to unite in "national crews" to resist Russian fans. Hoppe's enthusiasm is contagious; no ball ever seems lost and his off-the-ball running is executed with conviction that, along with his ability to time runs on the right side of the offside line, proved vital against Hoffenheim. That had to be offset by a doctrine that in the next decade became common currency: the only means by which to neutralize any effectual group with a reputation and capacity for violence, is with another, closer-knit group with as great, or greater, reputation for violence. They act as the main supporters of each club and often sell products and even tickets. Suddenly the Revierderby – the local name for the match, meaning ‘the derby of the area’ – had been spiced right up. It took nearly 40 years for the Ruhr derby to really get going. An English flag was burned down amongst a mob of German supporters in Duisburg-Hamborn in Germany. [279], In January 2006 riot police attacked Libyan fans in the Cairo International Stadium after they threw missiles at the Egyptian fans in the tier above them during a match between the Egypt national football team and the Morocco national team. [citation needed], On 13 May 2013, a Fenerbahce fan was stabbed to death after the Istanbul derby. During the brawl, one member of the Boca Juniors barra brava lost consciousness after being brutally beaten by the Independiente fanatics. These groups have a "racon" (code of conduct), which states that the intention must be to injure rather than kill and that a stab must be made below the waist. His timing in the air is still a work in progress, while his first touch will also improve as the Schalke coaching staff teach him the value of holding the ball up, helping the team and causing a nuisance even when he's not facing the goal. On the evidence of the Hoffenheim game, Hoppe looks to have rediscovered his finishing skills from youth football. [225], At the 2015 Gold Cup, Mexican hooligans threw trash and drinks in separate games against Trinidad and Tobago[226] and Panama. On 30 March 2003, Polish police arrested 120 people after rival football supporters fought during a match between Śląsk Wrocław and Arka Gdynia. [217] CONMEBOL opened up disciplinarily proceedings against Boca Juniors on the incident and were later disqualified from the tournament two days later. List of FC Schalke 04 records and statistics, "Die Rekorde der Bundesliga - historische Bestmarken im Überblick", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_FC_Schalke_04_players&oldid=1158827507, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing potentially dated statements from June 2023, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Association football player non-biographical articles, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 6 June 2023, at 13:37. We're constantly trying to outdo them". But Bodo didn't go to a single home game.”. With time, every football club in Argentina started to have its own barra brava of violent supporters. Hooligan groups often associate themselves with, and congregate in, a specific section (called an end in England) of their team's stadium, and sometimes they include the section's name in the name of their group. However, as those fans mocked Schalke, the other half turned on them and began to chant “Ruhr, Ruhr, Ruhr!”. aggression produces violent reactions) most interviewees claimed that media reports (especially in newspapers) and the police's handling of hooligan related events were the main causes of hooliganism. Police fired tear gas at Mali fans who had invaded the pitch. A number of incidents have involved Beitar Jerusalem, including racist abuse against overseas players,[273] anti-Arab chants, use of smoke bombs and fireworks, and rioting. 318 players scored at least one goal for the club. [201] Over 70 Boca Juniors fans died in 1968 when crowds attending a Superclásico in Buenos Aires stampeded after youths threw burning paper onto the terraces and the exit was locked.[200][202][203]. There were minor disturbances after the Germany and England match during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. French Prime Minister, Dominique de Villepin called for new, tougher measures to deal with football hooligans. 400 Bad Blue Boys rioted in the city centre and attacked local people. Eight people were arrested but later released. [9] The following year, Preston fans fought Queen's Park fans in a railway station—the first alleged instance of football hooliganism outside of a match. The Ruhr area in Western Germany is home to Schalke and Dortmund, plus a number of lesser outfits such as Essen, Bochum, Duisburg and Oberhausen. Other incidents between clubs of different cities that are of the same political orientation are associated with intercity rivalries, particularly when a club from Limassol faces a club from Nicosia. For groups in Latin America, see barra brava and torcida organizada . Security officials arrested 27 Malaysians and 14 Indonesians. Cambá retired from the stadium, returned after a little while, extracted a gun and shot him, causing Battcock's death. Repeat offenders could be fined up to YTL 500,000. That said, he was occasionally utilised on either side of midfield for Schalke II and, while his performances in Schalke's youth and second team showed promise, his form gave no indication of the incredible impact to come against Hoffenheim. This same paper also identified "pitch invasions" as a common occurrence during the 1880s in English football. The other half of the supporters turned on them and began to sing ‘Ruhr, Ruhr’, in celebration of the fact that the region was suddenly dominating European football. Meet the Bundesliga's next U.S. sensation: Schalke's Hoppe. Other teams known for having violent supporters include Standard Liège, Charleroi and Racing Genk. It resulted in 40 deaths and 600 injuries. He hadn’t much cared about football until he watched the Euro '92 semi-final between Denmark and Holland, and what followed defies logic. Some members of the now main sub-group are the suspects of the murder, and the bar's owners are suspected of helping them.
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