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S.C.F. Hooligans : ウィキペディア英語版
S.C.F. Hooligans
S.C.F. Hooligans (Sport Club Feyenoord) is a Dutch football hooligan firm associated with Feyenoord. The number of supporters in the year 1990 was estimated at around 300〔De totaal-hooligan ; 'Als je die ogen zag... Daar zat niks zinnigs meer in', ''Algemeen Dagblad'', 28 mei 2005〕 people (often called hooligans). The characteristics are a tattoo on the right forearm, some clothing and a hat.〔
'Met hooligans willen wij niets te maken hebben', ''Trouw'', 20 augustus 1997〕 The group consists of a mix of men from different backgrounds, both workers and students and working fathers. There are often two distinct groups: the 'old' hard core (active from the year 1970) and the 'new' hard core (active since 1990 and violent), also known as Feyenoord third generation Rotterdam (FIIIR).〔Iedere grote rel begint met uitdagen, ''NRC Handelsblad'', 28 april 1999〕
After this there came a third younger group, who frequently used hard drugs. In order to distinguish them, the SCF hooligans sometimes calls themselves 'real S.C.F.' analogy of the Real IRA.〔NIEUWE HOOLIGANS NOG GEWELDDADIGER AMSTERDAMSE POLITIE OP SCHERP OM VELDSLAG BIJ AJAX-FEYENOORD TE VOORKOMEN, ''De Telegraaf'', 1 mei 1999〕 Moreover, the distinction between the 'new' hard core and the 'elusive hooligans' are thin: both groups seems a football subordinate role and is all about the riots.
== Violence and composition ==
Violence forms an integral part of the SCF. In clashes with rival hooligans such as F-side of AFC Ajax, there are often carried weapons (such as knives, bats and brass knuckles), but firearms are rejected. Recordings of fights are sometimes made by members to return home to see. There is a silence within the group.〔Feyenoordfans vormden puur criminele organisatie, ''Het Parool'', 19 augustus 1997〕
Within the SCF there is clear hierarchy. Newcomers ("errand boys") can be set by the SCF 'scout' or voluntary base, where boys with acquaintances in the SCF often easier to be included. All entrants must prove themselves. Running away from battles means for example that they be put out.〔Feyenoord Hooligan word je niet zomaar, ''Algemeen Dagblad'', 22 februari 1997〕 If they are part of the SCF, it is often 'for life', as they describe themselves. By showing strength, members can progress to a higher status. The highest status have the 'leaders' or 'controls'.
== History ==
The first time the group (then often called simply "Vak S", after the fixed position in the stadium) wide in the headlines was during the final of the UEFA Cup in 1974 when Feyenoord hooligans and Tottenham Hotspur went to blows with each other, with 200 wounded. In 1982 there was a bomb thrown by a Feyenoord hooligan during a game against AZ. In 1983 followed a rebound between Feyenoord and Tottenham Hotspur, who was wide again defeated by the press, which exclude images from a Feyenoord hooligan with a knife stabbing on a hooligan from Tottenham Hotspur. In the 1980s, many vandalism committed (scrapping trains and buses) were gas station s and shopping (in the city of the party) robbed and many fights were organized, especially with Ajax and the police. The authorities and the police were, however, was and did everything to thwart the group, with success: the group disintegrated.
Early 1990s there was a violent new group, according to journalist Paul Gageldonk by UEFA were considered the most violent core of Europe.〔Interview Paul van Gageldonk: Hooligans Feijenoord, ''De Gelderlander'', 23 augustus 1996 (bij de publicatie van zijn boek)〕 This group was among others involved in the 'Battle of Beverwijk', where one or more Feyenoord hooligans killed F-side boy Carlo Picornie. Several other people were seriously injured. Because the fight was so heavy the riot police could look on only. According to some it was a miracle that "just" one man was killed. Feyenoord hooligans came armed with bats, chains, bottles, Molotov Cocktails, and tasers, many of which were seized by police after the battle. Earlier, in 1991 it was also a Feyenoord hooligan who killed FC Twente hooligan Erik Lassche, reportedly the first football death by violence. The violent reputation had its appeal to violent types who cared little about football.

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