Category
page 1Sports fandom
the wave
example of metachronal rhythm achieved in a packed stadium

tifo
thumb|A basic card display mosaic tifo at Montreal Impact (1992–2011)|Montreal's old Claude Robillard Centre ground
Tifo () is the phenomenon whereby the fans — or tifosi — of a sports team make a visual display of any choreographed flag, sign, or banner in the stands of a stadium, mostly as part of an association football match, although it expanded to include other sports, for example cycling, Formula One, and ice hockey. Tifo are most commonly seen in important matches, local derbies, and rivalries, and although the tradition originated at football club teams, some national teams also have
spectator sport
sport that many people attend and find entertaining to watch
Tifosi
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cheering
thumb|right|350px|Military of Russia|Russian troops cheering Ura! () at the [[2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade on Moscow's Red Square.]]
Cheering involves the uttering or making of sounds and may be used to encourage, excite to action, indicate approval or welcome.
player escort
child accompanyng a footballer onto the pitch