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Marinci (supporter group)

Plavi Marinci (Serbian Cyrillic: Плави Маринци, Blue Marines) or simply Marinci (Маринци, Marines), are the organised supporters of the Serbian professional football club Spartak Subotica. They generally support all clubs within the Spartak Subotica Sports Society and mostly wear blue and white symbols, which are also the club's colors.
==History==

Spartak Subotica has always had its own fans base, which was formerly known as ''Plavi Golubovi'' (The Blue Pigeons). The nickname derived most likely from the glorious days of Spartak Subotica, in the 1940s and 1950s, where the original Spartak jerseys were pigeon blue with white sleeves. Resembling to a traditional Arsenal London shirt, of course, with different colors.
Memorable was the travel of Spartak fans to Vinkovci during the 1987–88 Yugoslav Second League season for a match against Dinamo for the promotion to the Yugoslav First League. On this day celebrated a number of about two thousand Spartak fans the win of their team. From the moment when Spartak settled in the major league, the club was a tough ground for the big clubs of the former Yugoslav First League. The best witnesses based on the fact, that after a recommendation of a special committee of the major league, from the locker rooms to pitch was built a wired tunnel, through it passed the players to avoid the contact with the fiery Spartak audience.
In December 1988, the first organized gathering and cheering was at the championship match against Dinamo Zagreb. In March 1989, appeared the first large transparent and the group in spite of several proposals adopted the name Plavi Marinci (Blue Marines), a small group of guys mostly from Prozivka, but also from other parts of Subotica, as heirs of the Spartak fans from the 1970s. The founders of the group had the idea from an Italian Tifo magazine, but today its not clear whether the idea for the name Marinci was in question as a branch of the army, or it was the blue marine as shades of blue,〔 but from the beginning they mean Marinci (Marines), as member of an infantry force of the Yugoslav Navy.
Since the foundation, the group has begun to gather regularly at the Subotica City Stadium to support their local club. That was the year of the trip from a larger group of Marinci to Osijek or to Split against Hajduk. Finally they travel across the whole former Yugoslavia, even for a basketball match to Romania. In those years, the Marinci was a group that went on tours in numbers of about hundred people, and at the home matches a few hundred more, main from Prozivka, Aleksandrova, Radijalac, and a group of about thirty Marinci from Sombor, all without any help of the club. Last cheering expansion movement took place in 1994, when Spartak reached the finals of the Yugoslav Cup against Partizan Belgrade, and finished the championship as fifth. Nowadays they are a relatively small group, but in the last years, and especially since the growing local patriotism in Serbian fan scene, more and more young and new generations from Subotica accepted Spartak as their only club and became its supporters. Many of the local population have now the opinion that there is nothing more beautiful than the support of his club in their own town or region, so no matter where and no matter in which league the club plays. The goal of the Marinci is to continue and encourage the local patriotism, to grow as a group and in their organisation.

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