Ultras (afrique) التراس شمال افريقيا

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In the 1940s, the world's champions appeared officially in the Brazilian league. There are different definitions of this term for the masses, some known as the "absolute order" and others as "groups of extremists and fanatics". It expresses fans who are known for their total belonging and blind fanaticism to sports clubs. The principle of guardians encourages the team 90 minutes continuous, through slogans and slogans (income) and flags and signs.

He was first known as Torresida in Brazil and then moved to Italy in the 1960s to spread throughout Europe. In Tunisia, Tunisia was the first gateway to this phenomenon, and the African Winners group, which emerged in 1995, is the first group in Tunisia and the Arab world. But it was an association of fans, and it did not espouse the idea of ​​Alaltras. We have chosen a list of the most prominent groups in North Africa.

Altras Winners, Morocco

"Winners" are the Moroccan Wydad Casablanca team. Due to the club's history, a group of young people decided to set up the Altras Group to support the team. At the beginning of the summer of 2005 several meetings were held to propose a name for the group, a code for it, projects and a working methodology. In the end, it was agreed that Winners, the "winners," would be in line with the thinking left by the veterans, both on the pitch and on the stands. To launch the group, it was necessary to wait for the production of the first official "Bash" (banner), which appeared on the stadium for the first time on 13 November 2005 announcement of the appearance of Altras Winners. The group ranked third in the world's best Altras in 2014, according to the rankings issued by the World Association of Motor Vehicles.

Altras "The Green Boys", Morocco

It was founded on 21 June 2005 by Moroccan fans of Raja Casablanca. The group began in late 2000, when a group of Moroccan Raja fans began to meet on the pitch, some festive atmosphere was created, and then they became the first nucleus of Green Boys. They were dressed in the Scottish Celtic dress that reminded them of their green and white planned dress. After the end of the league for the 2004/2005 season, the meetings began to establish the first Allras Group. All points were agreed on June 21 and the group was officially announced. 
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Altras "Verdi León", Algeria

The idea of ​​setting up the Altras group of Mouloudia Algerie started in 2005, when one of the founders put forward the idea in one of the Mouloudia fans' sites, in order to develop the level of promotion of Alnnaoua (the name of the Mouloudia fans). But the idea was not accepted at first, which delayed its appearance until 2007. The group initially formed from 7 and then began to grow. It aims to organize supporters who espouse its principles of nonviolence, respect the rival and stand behind its team in good times and bad and encourage it throughout the game.

It was his first appearance before the JSK team, with a message to the players and managers, but the first catch-up was against MC Happy, in a match that saw the emergence of the Ultras Verde Leone and Ultras Méga Boys.

Altras, Inverno, Algeria

Eltras Group of ES Setif was founded in 2010 in Setif. Its aim is to stand behind the club, its current symbol UI, the abbreviation of "Ultras Inferno", which means hell in French Enfer and Italian Inferno, but not the real hell, but the sports hell in the founders' perception that "adversaries and opponents who meet with reconciliation will face hell Real either by Ansar or by the team in the context of the sporting competition Sharif. "

"The Beatles", Tunisia

The first Tunisian and Arab world tennis fair, composed of Esperance fans, was founded in July 2002, and its first appearance was called "Altras". The first "Tevo" (Dakhla) was played during a match against the Tunisian club in the 2002-2003 tournament. Other members joined the team after the game, and the number of members then 10. The group took another dimension in the summer of 2003 with the first marketing of their own products of hats and T-shirts.

Altras "Black & White Vitters", Tunisia

Black & White fighters are the first group of Tunisian club Sfaxien. Was established in September 2003, and a new spirit was introduced among the fans groups. The idea came up thanks to young people who want to have a heart and soul with their team. Despite the obstacles, the group was able to increase its membership to become one of the most famous groups in Tunisia.

Altras "White Knights", Egypt

Before the creation of the White Knights, there was the Zamalek lovers union, abbreviated Z.LU, and officially ended on March 3, 2007 with the announcement of the first Altras in Egypt, the White Knights or the white knights of the fans of Zamalek. The club's logo consists of three main units: the club's logo and rear frame, and a warrior helmet (a side section) representing Zamalek fans called the White Knights. The sword is decorated with the first letters of the group's name. Her Hatfy logo is Brotherhood in Blood, meaning that all members of the group are bound by their love for their club like brothers.

Altras Ahlawi UA-07, Egypt

In April 2007, she founded a group of fans of Al Ahly Egypt's second team in Egypt, "Ultras Ahlawi" and UA-07. Al-Ahli and Al-Ahli club were suspended for the first time in a match between Al-Ahly and Al-Anby. The first match was suspended in the match. They suffered from the security objection to the suspension, but eventually managed to fulfill their wish. The members of the group have a history of clashes with Egyptian security, and they are being persecuted by the Egyptian authorities for their participation in the January 25 revolution and for their enemies to rule the military. They always raise the slogan "Down with the rule of the military."

Altras "Marsholes", Sudan

A group of fans of Al-Marikh Al-Sudani, who are fond of their team, and support him throughout the game in an artistic and enthusiastic manner. The first appearance of the group was on 17 October 2008, in the African Champions League match against Ghana's Ashanti Kotko, the first in Sudan and the first group with an Arab name in the Arab world.

Ultras blue lions, Sudan

Ortras Blue Blue, a group that encourages the Sudanese Hilal team and launched in mid-2007 during the participation of Al Hilal in the group stage in the African Champions League. A number of the fans of the team discussed via electronic forums the idea of ​​Altras to Hilal until the launch of the "Blue Lions" Blue Lions 2008. The actual start of Alerts in the Al Hilal and Mars match at Al Mars Stadium in the Premier League was on August 6, 2008 at the top of the first round matches. Today, Al Atlras has become an important factor in Al Hilal's victories.