ultras

/ˈʌltrəz/
noun
  1. Extremely passionate and often aggressive fans of a sports team, especially in soccer.
    • Some ultras have a reputation for causing trouble at stadiums.
    • The team's ultras organized a huge banner display before the game.
    • The ultras set off flares and sang loudly throughout the entire match.
  2. People who hold extreme political views, especially far-right or far-left activists.
    • Ultras in the country have been linked to violent protests.
    • The political rally was disrupted by a group of ultras from both sides.
    • The government warned that ultras could destabilize the peace talks.
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