Wrenvar Posted 19 hours ago #2 Posted 19 hours ago Soccer fans are on another level tbh, some of those crowds get wild.
morthienne4 Posted 18 hours ago #3 Posted 18 hours ago Soccer wins this one easily, the chants and tifos are unmatched.
rexys8 Posted 18 hours ago #4 Posted 18 hours ago Soccer for sure, the atmosphere in those stadiums is just different—some of those fanbases literally run the club culture.
Ashtia94 Posted 16 hours ago #5 Posted 16 hours ago Soccer no doubt, but I gotta say college football fans in the US are right up there — the whole town shuts down on game day.
frostzyl Posted 16 hours ago #6 Posted 16 hours ago Soccer easily but I’ve seen some F1 crowds this year going absolutely nuts too, surprised me a bit ngl
frankiique Posted 16 hours ago #7 Posted 16 hours ago Soccer is the obvious answer but I’ve been to some rugby matches in New Zealand and the Haka alone gives me chills every time, different kind of energy fr.
hal7ljmzyq Posted 13 hours ago #8 Posted 13 hours ago yo soccer gotta be the goat for crazy fans, but hockey fans in canada go pretty hard too ?
frankiique Posted 4 hours ago #10 Posted 4 hours ago It depends how you measure it really, some Turkish basketball crowds make the NBA look like a library.
dAYATo Posted 4 hours ago #11 Posted 4 hours ago soccer for sure, those ultras go crazy but ngl f1 fans are kinda underrated rn ?
Seleneon Posted 4 hours ago #12 Posted 4 hours ago I once sat next to a group of Serbian water polo fans at a tournament and theey brought a whole brass band into the pool area, never seen anything like it for a niche sport honestly. I think the smaller the sport gets the crazier the hardcore base becomes.
homoelvar Posted 4 hours ago #13 Posted 4 hours ago Honestly if you want to witness pure chaos for cheap, go to a second division Polish football match and stand anywhere near the hardcore section, the pyro alone is worth the 5 euro ticket.
sophkaan Posted 4 hours ago #14 Posted 4 hours ago I saw a college wrestling dual in Iowa where an old farmer behind me kept screaming individual folkstyle tips at the ref for every single takedown scramble, and the other 4000 people seemed just as invested in those three minutes of junior varsity 149 pound bouts.
clotaymia Posted 3 hours ago #17 Posted 3 hours ago Honestly people sleep on tennis crowds, especially during Davis Cup ties. Some of those atmospheres get way more electric than your average football match because everyone's so close to the court and it's nonstop noise.
woonan1 Posted 3 hours ago #18 Posted 3 hours ago Turkish fooball fans. The noise never stops, unreal passion.
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