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The history of organized fan groups of S.S. Lazio, known in Italian as the Tifoseria Laziale, began in the late 1960s when small groups of supporters filled the steps of Stadio Olimpico in Rome. They belonged to different groups which were Tuparamos, Eagles, Ultras, Vigilantes, NAB, CAST and Marines, the latter consisting mostly of younger fans.
Mar 7, 2020 · Fabrizio Piscitelli, more widely known by his nom de guerre, Diabolik, was the leader of the Irriducibile, a group of neofascist Lazio ultras who arose from Italy’s “Years of Lead”, the period...
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Aug 9, 2021 · S.S. Lazio Ultras, a forerunner to the Irriducubili, emerged in 1974 – in the team’s championship winning season – and it too already aligned itself to fascist imagery, chants and behaviour. Early Ultra culture was a youth reaction to Italy’s sedate supporters’ clubs and went to stand, and sing, behind the goal in much the same way as ...
Jun 26, 2019 · Founded in 1987, the Lazio Ultras – known as the Irriducibili (IRR) – quickly began to grow to become one of the strongest and most influential football supporter groups in Europe. However, since their birth, several scenarios have resulted in a negative image of the association.
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Founded in 1987, Irriducibili Lazio were the club's biggest ultras group for over 30 years. They typically create traditional Italian ultra displays during the Derby della Capitale (Rome Derby), the match between Lazio and their main rivals, Roma.