Crvena zvezda 1978/79
Miscellaneous Football Photos and Videos
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Miscellaneous Football Photos and Videos
Volim je do ludila
- soyderedstarbelgrade
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Pitchside footage of 60 seconds madness in which Crvena zvezda scored 2 goals and overturned the 2018 CL PO tie against RB Salzburg and returned to the CL after 26 years. It was a homelike atmosphere in front of more than 10.000 away fans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoN8VRgoZXE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoN8VRgoZXE
Volim je do ludila
Ballon d'or 1974.
1. Johan Cruyff - FC Barcelona -
2. Franz Beckenbauer - Bayern Munich -
3. Kazimierz Deyna - Legia Warszawa -
Wisła Kraków - Cracovia 1938.
No ticket? No problem.
1. Johan Cruyff - FC Barcelona -
2. Franz Beckenbauer - Bayern Munich -
3. Kazimierz Deyna - Legia Warszawa -
Wisła Kraków - Cracovia 1938.
No ticket? No problem.
sorry if this off-topic (it certainly is) and sorry in advance if this has not much interest for most of you, but I'd like to share with you some rugby fans songs that I find very beautiful.
The 2 videos are related to the rugby club of Bayonne - which is famous for having great fans.
For those who don't know, Bayonne is located in extreme south-west of France, in the French Basque country (just near Biarritz, their arch-rivals, the most famous rugby derby in France).
And additional informatiuon, in a large south western part of France, rugby is more popular than football (e.g. the rugby club of Toulosue makes better attendances than the Toulouse FC).
so coming back to the songs of the Bayonne rugby fans, 2 videos
The first one when the players celebrated their (D2) title in Bayonne city hall a couple of weeks ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXIlkxK01JY
The Hegoak is not properly a rugby song, but a basque song, which is now very much known in a large part of the South West (and presumably in Spain too)
The second one is a pure rugby song, la "pena baiona". This is the hymn of the club.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYXJgaE_6-c
and for those who know the "Fêtes de Bayonne" every summer (very famous in France, nice to do if you have a chance), the pena baiona sung by the crowd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6FvJ8Zr_JE
The 2 videos are related to the rugby club of Bayonne - which is famous for having great fans.
For those who don't know, Bayonne is located in extreme south-west of France, in the French Basque country (just near Biarritz, their arch-rivals, the most famous rugby derby in France).
And additional informatiuon, in a large south western part of France, rugby is more popular than football (e.g. the rugby club of Toulosue makes better attendances than the Toulouse FC).
so coming back to the songs of the Bayonne rugby fans, 2 videos
The first one when the players celebrated their (D2) title in Bayonne city hall a couple of weeks ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXIlkxK01JY
The Hegoak is not properly a rugby song, but a basque song, which is now very much known in a large part of the South West (and presumably in Spain too)
The second one is a pure rugby song, la "pena baiona". This is the hymn of the club.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYXJgaE_6-c
and for those who know the "Fêtes de Bayonne" every summer (very famous in France, nice to do if you have a chance), the pena baiona sung by the crowd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6FvJ8Zr_JE
Don't forget to post your predictions for the new season
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I like it.Lyonnais wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 12:19 sorry if this off-topic (it certainly is) and sorry in advance if this has not much interest for most of you, but I'd like to share with you some rugby fans songs that I find very beautiful.
The 2 videos are related to the rugby club of Bayonne - which is famous for having great fans.
For those who don't know, Bayonne is located in extreme south-west of France, in the French Basque country (just near Biarritz, their arch-rivals, the most famous rugby derby in France).
And additional informatiuon, in a large south western part of France, rugby is more popular than football (e.g. the rugby club of Toulosue makes better attendances than the Toulouse FC).
so coming back to the songs of the Bayonne rugby fans, 2 videos
The first one when the players celebrated their (D2) title in Bayonne city hall a couple of weeks ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXIlkxK01JY
The Hegoak is not properly a rugby song, but a basque song, which is now very much known in a large part of the South West (and presumably in Spain too)
The second one is a pure rugby song, la "pena baiona". This is the hymn of the club.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYXJgaE_6-c
and for those who know the "Fêtes de Bayonne" every summer (very famous in France, nice to do if you have a chance), the pena baiona sung by the crowd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6FvJ8Zr_JE
Silver Armenian 100 Dram coin with Zbigniew "Zibi" Boniek on the reverse.
You can see a little "mw" mint mark beside Armenian Coat of Arms. It means that the coin was minted in the Warsaw Mint (pol. Mennica Warszawska).
You can see a little "mw" mint mark beside Armenian Coat of Arms. It means that the coin was minted in the Warsaw Mint (pol. Mennica Warszawska).
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Video of the Barbados-Grenada 1994 for the Shell Cup where Barbados scored a own goal to reach the finals. Understand why:
https://youtu.be/TbuD-6BbnQw?si=NQxmtgovjCzZBdvL
https://youtu.be/TbuD-6BbnQw?si=NQxmtgovjCzZBdvL