What we do

One of our tasks is creating choreography. There are many opinions and many techniques for creating choreography in the world of fans and ultras. We have chosen the Tifo technology.

Tifo (from Italian tifosi – fans) is a visual form of cheering that is intended to encourage the team or express support using motifs with insight and creativity. This is what gave rise to the entire ultras culture as we know it today.

In Italy and other countries, the use of a projector to transmit the motif is a completely common practice, and you can find dozens of videos on the Internet where fans illuminate the motifs. So there is no official rule that would consider hand painting the only correct one and the projector a fraud. If someone has their own personal code – we respect it, but it is not fair to pass it off as a standard.

At the same time, choreography is not meant to insult opponents or history. If someone understands it differently, let's have fun openly, but let's not confuse the terms.

Everyone creates differently. We value people who create – whether with a pencil, spray paint or a projector.

Condemning the tool instead of the result is like saying a basket doesn't count because the player was wearing the latest sneakers.

We finance a large part of it ourselves or with the help of other fans who support us with contributions. If you like our work, you can support us in this way too.