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  2. Holmesdale Fanatics - Wikipedia

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    The Holmesdale spastics is the name given to an organised supporters' group and ultras group associated with English Premier League club Crystal Palace.The group are responsible for vocal support as well as flag and tifo displays.

  3. Ultras - Wikipedia

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    The history of Moroccan ultras can be traced back to the early 2000s, with the formation of the first ultras group, Ultras Tanger, in 2003. However, the first ultras group that still exists today is Ultras Askary Rabat , which was founded in 22/10/2005 to support AS FAR .

  4. Michigan Ultras - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Ultras is the Michigan Wolverines men's and women's soccer student section. The section consists of over 900 members and provides a distinct game-time atmosphere. The section is located in the student bleachers of the U-M Soccer Complex and is a registered official student organization with the University of Michigan.

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  6. Ultras (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Ultras are a type of ice hockey fans mainly in European ice hockey culture who are known for their fanatical support of a club. The term originated in Italy and comes from the Latin word ultra , meaning "beyond" or "farther", but is used worldwide to describe predominantly organised fans of sports clubs.

  7. Supporters' group - Wikipedia

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    The resulting culture is a mix of several supporting styles such as scarf-waving and chanting. A supporters' group can number from a handful of fans to hundreds, and often claim entire sections of a stadium for themselves. According to a writer for Spiked, the four core points of the ultra mentality are: [3]

  8. Wikipedia:Ultras - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has editors and groups of editors who are ultras, fanatics in their support for a particular topic. Some of the topics that have ultra support include film and television areas. Certain directors and actors, and certain studios, certain networks/platforms, certain shows, and certain franchises seem to have groups of ultra-loyal editors.

  9. Category:Ultras groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ultras groups" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;