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Red Army Mostar : ウィキペディア英語版
Red Army Mostar

Red Army is the name of the supporter group of Bosnian football club FK Velež Mostar.
==History==
Red Army was founded in 1981 in Mostar under the name Crveni Šejtani (Red Devils), after FK Velež Mostar won his first Yugoslav Cup final. The final game was won with a score of 3-2 against FK Željezničar in the Marakana stadium in front of more than 40,000 people. Following its inception, Crveni Šejtani fell into a period of decline, but resurfaced again in 1986, when FK Velež once again reached the final of the Yugoslav Cup versus Dinamo Zagreb.
The game was won by Velež with a final score of 3-1. After that game, Crveni Šejtani were renamed to Red Army. During that period, subgroups formed, including the Zealots, Eagles, Chicago, Furia and Carina. One group of FK Velež fans in Sarajevo was called Red Platon.
During the Yugoslavia period, FK Velež was considered the pride of Herzegovina and supported by many Herzegovinians. The fan base spanned Yugoslavia, with the most support coming from Konjic, Čapljina, Travnik, Doboj, Tuzla and Dubrovnik.
During the 1985-86 season, Mostar was a town of 100,000 people. However, eight-thousand Red Army members traveled to Split to watch a Velež-Hajduk match. This is just one of the many examples of the love that Red Army had for Velež. Velež was viewed as a multi-ethnic team. Many Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs played in FJ Velež.
With the collapse of Yugoslavia, Velež collapsed as well. Today, members of Red Army are mostly Bosniaks. A few Serbians and Croatians are still involved. While Bosnians are a majority, the group acceptw all nationalities. Attendance at the stadium rarely reached levels seen in the 1980s, but during certain occasions large amounts of fans still gather.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Historija )

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