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Why do ultras create huge tifos?

Explained by SportCells · 27 June 2026 · 2 min read

Why do ultras create huge tifos?

Ultras create huge tifos to show their love and support for their club, often as part of a choreographed display in the stands, and to add to the atmosphere of a match, with planning and experience playing a key role in their creation.

Ultras create huge tifos to show their love and support for their club, often as part of a choreographed display in the stands, and to add to the atmosphere of a match.

History of Tifos

Tifos originated in Italy, with the term "tifosi" referring to a group of sports fans. The tradition has since spread to other countries and sports, including cycling, Formula One, and ice hockey.

The Art of Creating Tifos

The process of creating a tifo involves designing and planning the display, often with the help of the club or sponsor. Fans then come together to hold up the flags, signs, or banners, creating a choreographed display in the stands.

Examples of Tifos

Tifos have been used to pay tribute to players, managers, and even social causes. For example, after PSG's Champions League victory in 2025, fans revealed a tifo that paid tribute to manager Luis Enrique's daughter Xana, who passed away at the age of nine.

The Role of Ultras in Tifos

Ultras play a crucial role in creating and planning tifos, often working with the club or sponsor to design and execute the display. Their passion and dedication to their team drive the creation of these impressive displays, which can be seen in matches and team events. For more information on the world of football, visit our football explained section.

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Frequently asked questions

A tifo is a flag or banner held up by fans during a match, deriving from the Italian term "tifosi," meaning a group of sports fans.

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