Before you start reading
• A Note on Serbian Ultras Culture:
To fully get this story, you need to understand the Balkans. Unlike fan culture anywhere else, the Serbian Ultras scene isn't just about football—it's a way of life that rules the streets long after the final whistle.
• In Serbia, being an Ultras means living by a brutal set of rules:
- Ride or Die Loyalty: A fierce, blind devotion to your group and your club's colors. You don't back down, no matter the odds.
- The Code of the Streets: Respect is earned through blood and bravery. And when the police show up? You keep your mouth shut. Silence is law.
- The North vs. The South: The legendary stands of Belgrade's stadiums aren't just sections on a stands—they are war zones. Territories with their own hierarchy, laws, and history.
- No Boundaries: In this world, the lines between obsession for the club, neighborhood pride, and the harsh reality of the concrete completely disappear.
- The Ultimate Sacrifice: Many young lives have been cut short in clashes defending their colors both inside and outside the stadiums. This isn't a game. It's about protecting the crest and holding the line. The city is a battlefield, carved up by graffiti and territory lines that nobody crosses lightly.
- Spoils of War: In this world, a club hoodie, scarf, or flag isn't just merch—it's a trophy. Losing your "colors" in a fight is the ultimate disgrace. When a rival crew steals your gear, they don't just keep it; they hang it upside down and burn it in the stands to break your pride.
- A Matter of Honor: Guys are ready to die just to protect their colors. Getting stripped of your gear by the enemy is a shame that marks you for life.
- Military Precision: Ultras groups operate like small, tightly-knit armies. This life starts early—often around age 12, when a kid picks the colors he's willing to bleed for. From that day on, his youth, his loyalty, and his future belong entirely to the Group.
- Gypsy (Cigan / Ganci): A derogatory term used by rival fans to insult Crvena Zvezda Belgrade supporters. Over time, Crvena Zvezda fans embraced the name, turning the insult into a badge of pride and a part of their identity.
- Delija (plural: Delije): The official name for the hardcore Crvena Zvezda Belgrade ultras group. The word itself translates to "Heroes" or "Brave/Handsome Young Men" in old Serbian.
- Grobar (plural: Grobari): The official name for the hardcore Partizan Belgrade ultras group, Crvena Zvezda ultimate rivals. The word translates to "Gravediggers."
•Auhtor’s note:
- Please note that this story, its characters, and all dialogues are my original work. However, as English is not my native language, I have translated this story from Serbian with the help of Google Translate, ChatGPT, and various grammar tools.
- I have put a lot of effort into making the translation as accurate and readable as possible. If you spot any mistakes or awkward phrasing, please let me know in the comments so I can improve the text.
- Thank you for your understanding and for giving my story a chance!