It is a construction hard hat made of plastic that is decorated and painted with your team's colors. Ingenious cut-out sections are then raised to form almost a crown.
Rumour has it that this tradition of wearing safety hats originated because football fans were rowdy and used to throw bottles onto the field and at opposition supporters.
i think not. they are played during matches by south African fans at all matches during all soccer games played there and without them the south African football vibe would be killed and players and fans would not truly expierience south African football. without them in the stands it would be like going to a Dave matthews band concert and not smelling burnt marijuana. this would be a tradgedy
Laduma.Definition of Laduma: " 'Laduma!' is the South African equivalent to 'Goal!' It is exclaimed with gusto by goal-crazy South African fans."From the related link below.
A Fufusela, or Fufu Sela, is a South-African horn which mimicks the sound of an Elephant-Cow. It is widely used by African Soccer-fans during match-time. It appears to have found it's way into the European football stadiums as well, where it is rapidly gaining in popularity.
The best football fans in the world is England Football fans.
The name of the football team for the University of South Carolina is the Gamecocks. They play at the Williams-Brice stadium which holds 80,250 fans.
It is the Vuvuzela, a horn blown by the South African fans.
Football Fans Census was created in 2002.
Sound of the Vuvuzelas. Vuvuzela is a blowing horn commonly blown by fans at the football matches in South Africa.
"Southerners are proud of their football heritage, their schools, and their teams. And they share a deep pride that goes with being from the South."
The Kaiser Chiefs got their name from The South African football Team, The Kaizer Chiefs. They used this name because The Kaiser Chiefs are from Leeds and are big Leeds United Fans. An Ex-Player who played for them was a south African called Lucas Radebe. He was The bands favourite player and before he played for Leeds, he played for The Kaizer Chiefs
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Sound of the Vuvuzelas. Vuvuzela is a blowing horn commonly blown by fans at the football matches in South Africa.