18/05/2026
In the world of Ultras, there is no room for neutrality or stepping back. Here, the club is not just eleven players running after a ball; it is the identity, the history, and the belonging that runs through the veins. Being an Ultra is not merely ninety minutes of chanting in the stands; it is a commitment and a conviction built on the doctrine of "loyalty and sacrifice."
Sacrifice in the mindset of these groups begins days before the referee's whistle. It is found in those cold nights spent awake by the youth to paint a "tifo" that tells a story of glory, or to compose lyrics that shake the stadium and send a message far and wide. Sacrifice is emptying one's pockets of daily expenses to buy "Curva" supplies. It is traveling hundreds of kilometers on "displacement" tours behind the team, under heavy rain or scorching sun. The conditions do not matter as long as the group's banner remains hung high and the flag flies proud.
Behind this passion lie stories of sacrificing time, education, work, and even personal safety. It is the denial of self for the sake of supporting the entity, where the individual dissolves into the group to become one body and one voice. Despite all hardships, the smile drawn on the faces of the youth amidst smoke and flares remains the highest expression of unconditional love. Ultras are not defined by age, but by the ability to give without expecting anything in return, so that glory always belongs to the fans, and loyalty remains eternal to the club.