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La barra del Rojo : ウィキペディア英語版
La barra del Rojo

La Barra Del Rojo is the name of the barra brava of the Club Atlético Independiente. It is considered as the largest and strongest barra brava in Argentina.〔(Olé )〕〔(Infobae )〕 The existence of this group has been publicly known since the 1950s. Many members of the barra brava identify with the political left-wing. Besides attending Independiente matches, since 1982, the core members of the group attend the national team's World Cups. They also attended some times the Copa América.
== Composition ==
Although La Barra Del Rojo work as a united group, it consists of a large number of sub-groups, which come from neighborhoods throughout Avellaneda, the rest of the Greater Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, La Plata and the Greater La Plata. These sub-groups generally carry the names of their neighborhoods or cities of origin, or the nicknames of their bosses. The most important are: ''Fiorito'', ''La Tranquila'', ''La Banda de San Justo'', ''Los Polacos'', ''Los camioneros'', ''Villa Corina'', ''Los Rana'', ''Los Bera'', ''Los Narigones'', ''Los Gerlis'', ''La 4 de Julio'', ''La Pepsi'', etc.; all of them come from the most dangerous ''villas miserias'' and poor neighborhoods of cities like Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, San Justo, Berazategui, Sarandí, Merlo, Villa Domínico, Wilde, Lanús, Claypole, Quilmes, Villa Fiorito, Lomas de Zamora, Banfield, La Plata, etc.
Within the barra brava, there is a pecking order.〔(EF y Deportes )〕 The "first line", consisting in fewer than 10 persons, is formed by the bosses (headed by the leader), who are the chiefs of the major sub-groups. A requisite for becoming a boss is to have been a member of the group for at least 10 years. They are responsible for the organization and the distribution of money and tasks within the barra brava. The "second line", ranging from 15 to 30 people, is formed by the chiefs and important members of the rest of the sub-groups. They take care of recruiting people, study the area and the movements of the enemy barras bravas, and hire buses for the transfer of group members. The "third line", consisting of about 400 people, it consists of the following members in the range, behind the leaders in each sub-groups. They already have some years in the barra brava, but are not yet part of the core. They handle the drums and flags. The "fourth line", or rest of the barra brava, (over 1000 people), is responsible simply to follow the above "lines", and can not make decisions. Everybody is in a sub-group and when there is a fight against another barra brava; all the "lines" must participate.
Most members of La Barra Del Rojo form part of the working class. The current leader of the barra brava is Pablo "Bebote" ("Big Baby") Álvarez, who took the lead in 2004.

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