This article deals with
major football rivalries around the
world. This includes local
derbies as
well as matches between teams further apart. Major footballing
rivalries manifest themselves in many ways. Fierce conflicts
between supporter groups, large media coverage, high television
viewing figures and, in some cases, bitter controversy can be both
causes and consequences of high-profile rivalries.
South America
Alianza Lima vs Universitario
The Peruvian Super Classic (Superclásico Peruano) is the name given
to Peru's biggest football local derby between
Alianza Lima and
Universitario de Deportes. The
rivalry started on their first game on 23 September 1928 when the
two first faced off in a violent game which
Universitario won 1-0.
Both clubs come from
the capital city, Lima
.
Alianza Lima, known as the team of the working
classes, play their home games at the Estadio
Alejandro Villanueva
. The fans from Alianza
Lima are mostly people who live in the populous and poor areas
of Lima
. Meanwhile, Universitario de Deportes is the
team of the all social straits, founded by professors and students
of the National University of San
Marcos
. Universitario
has been able to host few games against
Alianza Lima at their stadium,
Monumental, due to security concerns from the
police.
Alianza Lima has won the most
Super Classics, but
Universitario has
been the most successful Peruvian club to date.
Barcelona vs Emelec
The
biggest rivalry in Ecuador
is between
the clubs Emelec and Barcelona, both from the city of
Guayaquil
. It is known as "
El Clásico del
Astillero", which translates to "
The Shipyard
Classic", reflecting the status of Guayaquil as the country's
main port.
Bolivar vs The Strongest
The Bolivian derby is the clash between the most popular teams in
the country,
Bolivar and
The Strongest. This match focus the attention
of great masses along Bolivia's whole geography and not only La
Paz, home city of both of them. This rivalry began at the start at
the 20th century.
Caracas vs Deportivo Táchira
The
current biggest rivalry in Venezuela
is between the clubs Caracas
Fútbol Club and Deportivo
Táchira, two of the most popular and successful clubs in the
country. The supporters of the "capitalinos" (people from
Caracas, the capital) and the "gochos" (people from the Andes
region) live with passion these matches year by year, spiced by the
differences in idiosincracy from one region to another.
Cerro Porteño vs Olimpia
These two
teams from Asunción
, Paraguay
are the
protagonists of what is known as, El Clásico
(Superclásico –meaning classic– is the word used
instead of derby in Spanish language).One of football's
classic derbies, since the first time played in 1913, the Paraguayan
Clásico is the confrontation between the
two greatest teams of Asunción
, Olimpia and Cerro Porteño.The rivalry is
an important component of the country social culture, When the
teams face each other at the mitic
Defensores del Chaco Stadium in
Asunción. They used to play sometimes in other places like Para Uno
Stadium(Olimpia) or in La Olla (Cerro Porteño). One of the few
Derbies with somehow 50% and 50% attendance, as Defensores del
Chaco is property of the Paraguayan Football Association, for this
game is neutral field.
Colo-Colo vs Cobreloa
This match between
Colo-Colo and
Cobreloa is not considered a real derby by some,
but it means the real classic for
Cobreloa's fans and Calama's people. Both teams
fought constantly for the Chilean championships in the 80's. Still
today, this game is considered a derby for the great spectacles
these clubs give when they meet each other.
Colo-Colo vs Universidad de Chile
Although
the rivalry between Universidad
Católica and Universidad de
Chile is older, currently this is the biggest sports rivalry in
Chile
, averaging more than 55,000 people per game.
Colo-Colo is the popular team in Chile and
also has the majority of supporters in every social class in Chile.
The name the club bears is in honor of an aboriginal leader who
fought Spanish conquerors. On the other hand,
Universidad de Chile is not a team of
upper classes (unlike its other rival
Universidad Católica), but has
many of its supporters of the middle class in Chile, which is very
passionate as well. The rivalry traces back to the 1940s and every
decade it has increased its intensity. Nowadays, this derby is one
of the most important football rivalries in South America.
Colo-Colo vs Universidad Católica
Not as strong as the Chilean football derby, the derby between
Colo-Colo and
Universidad
Católica is a special rivalry because both teams are always
fighting for the first places in Chilean football Championship.
Colo-Colo and Universidad Católica are, along with Universidad de
Chile, the big three in Chilean football.
Deportivo Italia vs Deportivo Galicia
The original Superclásico of the
Venezuelan First Division played
by the
Deportivo Italia and the
Deportivo Galicia, the rivalry
between this two clubs exists because the
Deportivo Italia is the most popular team
between the Italians in Venezuela, and the
Deportivo Galicia is the most popular team
between the Spaniards in Venezuela.
The Deportivo
Italia was founded in 1948, while the Deportivo Galicia was founded in 1960,
being two of the oldest football teams in Venezuela
.
Deportivo Italia vs Caracas FC
The
Clásico de la Capital or the Capital Derby, this derby is played by
the Deportivo Italia and the
Caracas FC, there is a very big rivalry
because this are the two most winning football teams in Venezuela
.
Libertad vs Olimpia
The Black and White derby in Paraguay, is the match between
Club Olimpia and
Club Libertad, both teams use black and white
in their uniforms. It is not as important as the Paraguayan Super
Classic, but when these two teams meet, the paraguayan championship
could be decided.
Nacional vs Peñarol
One of
football's classic derbies, since the late 19th century, the
Uruguayan
Clásico is the confrontation between the
two greatest teams of Montevideo
, Nacional
and Peñarol. Both teams
have played a big part in developing
South
American football and are respected in the Americas and
worldwide despite their recent lack of international success.
Together they sum up 8
Copa Libertadores and 6
Intercontinental
Cups
The
rivalry is an important component of the country's culture, which
is paralyzed every time the clubs face each other at the legendary
Centenario
Stadium
in Montevideo, since the venue never changes no
matter which one is the local team. One of the few Derbies
with somehow 50% and 50% attendance, as Centenario for this game is
neutral field.
The 0-0 draw of 14 April 1990, had after a direful fight, 22 red
cards,11 each side, (Nacional-9 field players and 2 bench players).
The match ended at 85' for the rule of less than 7 players.Then the
1-1 match of 26 November 2000 ended in another confrontation of
several boxing and karate kicks and chops in which 9 players had to
spent a month in jail along with one of the coaches.
Two editions of the
match were played abroad, one in La Plata
(Argentina) in 1960, the other in La
Coruña
(Spain) in 2005.
Sporting Cristal vs Universitario
Althought it is not as big as the Peruvian Super Classic, the
rivalry between
Sporting Cristal
and
Universitario de
Deportes is one of the mayor derbies in Peru, this game is
called "Clásico Moderno del Futbol Peruano" (Peru's Modern Derby).
The matches generate great expectations among the fan bases. Some
of the causes of this rivalry are the controversial transfers
between both clubs, and their international participations, both of
them being runners-up of Copa Libertadores. Universitario and
Sporting Cristal, along with Alianza Lima, are the big three of
Peruvian Football.
Universidad Católica vs Universidad de Chile
The oldest "clásico" in Chile, the rivalry between the 2
universities unfolded when
Universidad Católica was formed in
1937. Some students from the Club
Universidad de Chile left the club to
create Club Deportivo Universidad Católica. The Clasico
Universitario was the most important rivalry in Chile until the
beginning of the 70's. From that time Colo Colo began to win a
great amount of titles, whereas "La U" and Catolica experienced
some tough times. Fans generally come from all parts of society,
however Catolica tend to have a reputation for being elitist, being
considered by many as a "team of the rich". Their stadium is
located in an upscale part of Santiago (Las Condes).
Argentina
Boca Juniors vs River Plate
These two
teams from Buenos
Aires
, Argentina
are the protagonists of what is known as,
Superclásico (Superderby Spanish, clásico –meaning
classic– is the word used instead of derby in
Argentina). Boca Juniors is traditionally regarded as the
club of Argentina's working class, in contrast with the supposedly
more upper-class support base of cross-town Atlético River Plate.
The rivalry between
Boca
Juniors and
River
Plate is most intense, and the team's fans usually take to
distribute posters to tease the other after a defeat between them
or even a loss in any major competition, or to show off after
winning the local league or an international championship.
This derby is considered to be one of the most exciting in the
world. In 2004, British newspaper
The
Observer made a list of
50 sporting things you must do
before you die, with
Watch Boca Juniors Play River Plate
in Buenos Aires at the top of the list. Due to their huge fan
bases (Boca has 40% of the Argentine population and River 33%),
contrary to the popular claim that Boca is club of the
half
plus one (
la mitad más uno), and remarkable success,
the enmity encompasses a major part of the country's populace.Known
worldwide for the passion of the fans, the stands of both teams are
loaded with passionate songs (often based on popular Argentine rock
band tunes) against their rivals, fireworks, flags and rolls of
paper. Sometimes ending in riots between the hardest supporters of
both sides or against the police. Tourists from around the globe
come to Argentina to watch the match, sometimes even with packages
that include a ticket to the
Superclásico
Colón de Santa Fe vs Unión de Santa Fe
This fierce rivalry is between the two main clubs of the city of
Santa Fe. These two teams are not frequently together in the
Primera Division, but even in the 2nd Division (Nacional B) the
rivalry and competition is fierce.
Estudiantes de la Plata vs Gimnasia y Esgrima de la Plata
This rivalry is between the two biggest clubs in the city of La
Plata. These two clubs have a historic rivalry in Argentinian
football.
Huracán vs San Lorenzo de Almagro
These to clubs dwell in the same area of Buenos Aires. This rivalry
is very important because San Lorenzo is considered one of the 5
"Big Clubs" of Argentinian football, and Huracán was sometimes
considered as the "6th Great," so all these matches are to
demonstrate that Huracán can be a "big club" which his rival is
already.But Huracan only won 1 title in all his story and San
Lorenzo won more than 15.In Argentina really nobody know who is the
"6th Great" because there are few team with more titles than
Huracan (including more than Racing Club , the 5th great).Those
teams are Velez Sarsfield , Estudiantes de La Plata , Rosario
Central , Newell's Old Boys , Etc.
Independiente vs Racing Club
The Avellaneda derby is the second most important rivalry in
Argentine football.
The two teams are located in the city of
Avellaneda
, in the south of the Greater Buenos Aires, but both teams
have got fans in all the country. Racing is the third most
popular team in Argentina and Independiente the fourth, and are the
3rd and 5th successful teams in terms of the total number of league
championships (amateurs and professionals leagues) won.
This rivalry is the most intense of Argentina, because the stadiums
of these teams are only a few hundred metres apart, and the team's
fans usually take to distribute posters to tease the other after a
defeat between them or even a loss.
Newell's Old Boys vs Rosario Central
"Rosario Central" is a railway station where English railwaymen
used to work. In 1889 they founded the
Rosario Central football club. The club has
always carried a left wing tradition as it is said that Che Guevara
was a Rosario Central supporter as well.
Newell's Old Boys were founded by students
of the English High School of Rosario. The club was named after
English immigrant Isaac Newell who was director of the
school.
San Lorenzo de Almagro vs Vélez Sarsfield
For some it is a real derby, for others it is just another game,
the fact is that the match between
San Lorenzo de Almagro and
Vélez Sarsfield has become a modern
rivalry in Argentina. This neighborhood duel took relevance in the
90's, when Vélez became a major power in argentinian and South
American football. It's also due that Huracán and Ferrocarril
Oeste, San Lorenzo and Vélez traditional rivals, have spent long
periods out of the argentinian top division, and both teams have
messed each other when they were close to achieve a national title.
San Lorenzo and Vélez are two of the main clubs that have broken
River Plate and Boca Juniors dominance since the 90's.
Brazil
Atlético Mineiro vs Cruzeiro
Atlético
and Cruzeiro are the
biggest football clubs of Belo Horizonte, capital of the
MinasGerais state, and two of the most traditional clubs in
South America. Atletico's mascot is a Rooster ("Galo") and
Cruzeiro's mascot is a Fox ("Raposa").
Atlético Paranaense vs Coritiba
In Curitiba, located in Paraná State in the far South of Brazil,
the 'Campeonato Paranaense' was played since 1915. Internacional
was the first champion here. The city of Curitiba hosted other
clubs as well, like Britânia, Savóia, América and … Coritiba.
Coritiba FC was founded in 1909, by
Germans immigrants. In 1916 Coritiba won the second championship. A
little rivalry, between Coritiba and Internacional started. América
(white/red) and Britânia also had very strong teams. In 1917
América even became state champions and from 1918-1924 Britânia
would be crowned champions of the Parana State. Coritiba,
Internacional and América weren't too happy with this Britânia
spell so they decided to create one big strong team. Coritiba, as a
colonial team, refused any agreement and so it happened that in
March 1924
Clube Atlético
Paranaense was founded as a result of a fusion between
Internacional and América. Their club colours would be Black
(Internacional) and Red (America). Coritiba never accepted the new
formed club and it wouldn't take long before the two teams would
meet in a pre-season championship. On 20 April 1924, Atlético won
the first unofficial meeting with 2-0. The first official meeting
was on June 8 that same year, this time for the Paraná State
Championship. Coritiba took revenge and won the game by 6-3. Those
two games were the start of a great rivalry.
Botafogo vs Flamengo
The first match between
Botafogo and
Flamengo, known since the 60's as "Clássico da
Rivalidade" (the rivalry derby), occurred at May 13, 1913, at the
Carioca Championship Finals. Since then, Botafogo fans share the
same despise as Fluminense's and Vasco da Gama's fans for Flamengo
and its torcida, all of them hate the black and red team.
Botafogo vs Fluminense
Nicknamed "Clássico Vovô" (Grandpa Derby), the derby between
Fluminense and
Botafogo is the oldest in
Brazil and the fourth in the entire continent (behind Peñarol vs
Nacional, Racing vs River Plate and Newell's Old Boys vs Rosário
Central). The rivalry began in 11/22/1905, with the "tricolor"
victory of 6-0.
The rivalry between the fans of these two clubs is one of the most
"rancorous" in Brazil, since they share a long history of polemical
decisions in finals and juridical fights outside the fields between
the clubs. One of the most famous disputes surround the
Campeonato Carioca decision of 1907, only
solved after 89 years, when the court decided to share the
title.
Traditionally, despite all the resent between fans, the "Clássico
Vovô" was always known as a very peaceful derby, with no violence
situations between fans. However, reports of fights between
"
Torcidas" are increasing during the first
decade of the XXI century.
Corinthians vs Palmeiras
A big
rivalry in the Brazilian
state of São Paulo, SE Palmeiras and Corinthians have always
drawn a lot of attention when they face off each other.
There have been books written and movies shot about this rivalry,
including a version of
Romeo and
Juliet where Palmeiras and Corinthians take the place of the
Montagues and
Capulets.
Palestra Itália (now known as
Palmeiras)
was founded in 1914 as an Italians only club. Some Corinthians'
Italian members and the player Bianco, the only Italian in the
Corinthians' squad, left to join the new club and were labeled as
traitors. Because of that the teams became rivals, and remain the
fiercest rivals in São Paulo to this day.
Corinthians vs São Paulo
In São Paulo State,
O Majestoso is the
confrontation between
São
Paulo Futebol Clube and
Sport Club Corinthians
Paulista. This name was given by journalist Thomaz Mazzoni,
from "Gazeta Esportiva" newspaper. Actually, it is the classic that
gathers the biggest number of "torcedores" in São Paulo State,
according to the most recent statistics. Along with
Santos FC and
Palmeiras,
Corinthians and
São Paulo are the
so called big four of the Paulista Championship.
Corinthians vs Santos
The clash between
Sport
Club Corinthians Paulista and
Santos
FC is known as "Confronto dos Alvinegros" (Black and White
Duel) in São Paulo State. Santos fans consider Corinthians as their
main rival. The most important facts of this rivalry are the long
periods in which each team could not defeat the other, with heavy
defeats for each one. This match is the oldest classic between the
Big Four of the Paulista Championship. Some Brazilians consider it
as the most important black and white clash in the world.
Flamengo vs Fluminense
The Fla-Flu is one of the most important derbies in Brazilian
football.
The Fla-Flu (truncation of
Flamengo-Fluminense) is a football (soccer) matchup between
cross-town rivals Flamengo
and Fluminense, two of
Rio de
Janeiro
's most popular teams. Also called
Clássico das Multidões (Crowds' Derby), matches are
usually sold out and normally take place in the 70,000-seat
Maracanã
Stadium
, located near downtown Rio, in Maracanã
neighborhood. The world record football match attendance
between clubs is a Fla 0-0 Flu with 194.603-seat (177,656 ps.) in
1963.
The rivalry between these two clubs began in October 1911, when a
group of dissatisfied players from Fluminense left the club, and
went to Flamengo, which at the time had no football section.
The first
Fla-Flu ever was played the following year, on July 7, 1912 at Laranjeiras
stadium
. Fluminense won this match 3-2, with 800
people in attendance .
The moniker Fla-Flu was coined by the journalist
Mário Filho during the professionalization
of Rio de Janeiro's football.
Flamengo vs Vasco da Gama
The
so-called "Clássico dos Milhões" (The Millions' Derby), named after
the largest fanbases in Rio de Janeiro
(and arguably across the country, if one discounts
São Paulo state's sheer demographic weight), is considered by some
the top Brazilian
derby. It has been played since 1923 as
Vasco da Gama rose to
first division to clinch on the fly its first title, just to be
denied an unbeaten row by
Flamengo.
The rivalry between the fans of the clubs can turn extremely
violent, with cases such as shooting between fans of either side
and the police occurring. Currently the success of the clubs is
split pretty evenly, with Flamengo having recently marginally more
cup success.
Fluminense vs Vasco da Gama
"Clássico dos Gigantes" (Giants' derby) was the name given by
Lance! newspaper readers to the
Fluminense-
Vasco da Gama match. These
teams frequently meet at decisive moments, most of the times at the
Maracaná Stadium, with crowds bigger than 100,000 people eleven
times before. The most important games between these clubs were the
finals of the 1984 Brazilian Championship, in which Fluminense won
its first national title.
Grêmio vs Internacional
Gre-nal is the largest derby in the southern region of the
country.
The match is played in Porto Alegre, home to both teams
(Internacional and Grêmio), but the teams' support bases are evenly
distributed all across the state of
Rio Grande do Sul, home to 11 million
people, as well as neighboring states. The match happens either at
Olímpico Monumental Stadium (Grêmio) or Beira-Rio Stadium
(Internacional).
Grêmio has more international titles and fans in the state, but
Internacional has more fans in the city and was never relegated to
second division, as well as having a few more regional titles. The
rivalry extends back to 1909, in the same year Internacional was
founded, when Grêmio beat Internacional by the score of 10-0. Some
would argue it began earlier, before Internacional was founded,
because its founders were actually rejected to join Grêmio, which
at the time (first decade of the 20th century) only accepted
members of German nationality or ancestry.
Guarani vs Ponte Preta
The "Derby" is the biggest rivalry in the interior of Brazil.
If Guarani has more excellent participation in a national level,
winning in
1978, and another
two decisions in
1986,
1987, Ponte Preta it had more success in the
state championship with five finals, (1970, 1977, 1979, 1981,
2008).
In
September 26, 1948, first "Derby" in the Estádio
Moisés Lucarelli
of Ponte Preta, Guarani won for 1 x 0.
In June
7, 1953, first "Derby" in the Estádio
Brinco de Ouro da Princesa
of Guarani, the Ponte Preta won for 3 x
0.
Palmeiras vs São Paulo
The club
Palmeiras was mostly founded by
Italian immigrants while
São Paulo
FC was born after the fusion of some Brazilian clubs. During
the early '40s São Paulo represented the Paulista feeling against
the dictatorship in Brazil. Palmeiras, that used to be called
Palestra Italia, was forced to change its name so that it wouldn't
be linked to any country that was taking part in world war II.
Palestra Itália had to change its name to Palmeiras one day before
the Paulista championship final of 1942 against São Paulo and they
also accused São Paulo FC of being one of the responsibles for the
pressure that they were suffering. This Derby is better known as
the "Choque Rei".
Palmeiras vs Santos
The match between
Palmeiras and
Santos FC is known as "Clássico da Saudade"
(Nostalgia derby). This name is due to the confrontation between
the two major teams of the Paulista Championship during the
football-art age of Brazilian football in the 60's, Santos Pele era
and Palmeiras Ademir's Academy.
Santos vs São Paulo
The "San-São" is the duel between
Santos
FC and
São Paulo FC. Its name
was given by the journalist Thomas Mazzoni of the Gazeta Esportiva
journal in 1956. Santos and São Paulo are the most successful
Brazilian teams at international competitions.
Colombia
América de Cali vs Atlético Nacional
This is one of the most followed games in
Fútbol Profesional
Colombiano . Since 1979,
América and
Nacional have played each other in 15
finals (previously, finals were between more than 2 teams). The
most recent final between the two was in 2002, where América was
able to defeat Nacional in both matches and as a result obtained
the 12th title in its history. Statistics from matches between
these two teams show that this is the most even "clasico", with 79
wins for América, 74 for Nacional, and 75 draws. The first time
they faced each other in
Copa
Libertadores was in 1991, and up to this date América has six
victories, Nacional has four, and there was one draw.
América de Cali vs Deportivo Cali
Deportivo Cali roots go all the way
back to 1908 when it was founded as Cali Football Club. Their
support used to be mostly upper class.
America de Cali is more known as the
people's club as it is from a small area on the outside of Cali.
Bad vibes started in the early 30's, when after a match between the
2 teams, America's players accused the referee and Deportivo Cali
of fixing the game. America was banned from the local league for
some years.
América de Cali vs Millonarios
This derby had been considered just as another common match in
Colombia, until 2008, when
América
de Cali won its 13th title in the Colombian Championship,
matching
Millonarios.
That, added to the very big presence of migrants from Cali,
home-city of América, in Bogotá, has forced authorities into taking
big security measures in every match, inside and outside the
stadium, specially in Bogotá. However, each match remains a very
big celebration and encounter for the fans of both teams, who
display an immense amount of flags and banners with the club's main
colors (Blue and Red) and sing Aim Songs throughout the
match.
Atlético Nacional vs Independiente Medellín
The match is called the derby of the mountains because the city of
Medellin is known as the city of the mountains.
Independiente Medellin is generally
supported by the lower class people while
Atlético Nacional has support in
almost all social classes.
Atlético Nacional vs Millonarios
It's the match in which the two teams with most Championship titles
in Colombia face each other.
Millonarios
winning 13 national championships and 1 international title, while
Atlético Nacional has won 10
national championships and 5 international titles. Both teams play
in the professional Colombian championship.
The strife and bout between fans of both clubs is notorious in
every match, inside and outside the stadium, and commonly on the
streets, specially in the Capital City, Bogotá D.C. This is
probably due to the presence of many Medellín migrants in the city
and the correspondent rivalry between Bogotá natives and the
so-called 'Páisas' migrants. This has forced the authorities into
taking extreme security measures in the last clashes, especially in
Bogotá. Millonarios fans consider Nacional as their main rival in
terms of success and fan base, even more than its neighbour,
Independiente Santa Fe.
Millonarios vs Santa Fe
Millonarios came into being on 18 July
1946, although the club went through two previous incarnations,
having been initially founded in 1937 by the pupils of two Bogota
schools and then becoming Club Deportivo Municipal two years later.
In its early days, the institution was known as Millonarios due to
the large sums of money it spent on foreign players, and so closely
was the nickname associated with the club that it became part of
its official name when it was refounded.
Santa Fe beginnings are
altogether less complex. On 28 February 1941, another group of
pupils and ex-alumni of schools in the Colombian capital realised
their dream of founding a football club, and decided to call the
new outfit after the street that was home to the cafe where the
official founding documents were signed.
Some sources state that the first Bogota clásico was held in 1942,
when the then-Club Deportivo Municipal beat Santa Fe 4-1 in a local
league match. The first official meeting between the sides took
place on 19 September 1948 during the inaugural season of the
Senior Division. Santa Fe ran out 5-3 winners on that occasion, and
defied expectations by going on to beat Los Azules 2-1 in the
return fixture en route to becoming Colombia's professional league
champions, an achievement Cardenal fans like to remind their
neighbours of at every derby meeting.
Both clubs are among the most successful clubs of the
country.
Mexico
América vs Cruz Azul
The match between
América and
Cruz Azul, both from Mexico City, is
actually known as the "Clásico Jóven". It began in 1971, when Cruz
Azul visited the Azteca Stadium and defeated América with a 4-1
score, at this time Cruz Azul was originally from Hidalgo. It was
at this match that América and Cruz Azul became rivals. Cruz Azul
had its Golden Age in the 70s, while América had its own in the
80s. The rivalry became stronger in the recent years.
América vs Guadalajara
A
long-standing rivalry between the teams of two of the most
important cities in Mexico
: Chivas of Guadalajara
and América of
Mexico
City
. Chivas is known for a long-standing
tradition of fielding only Mexican-born players, contrasting with
América, which typically hires famous foreigners. América is owned
by
Televisa, the main communications
company in Mexico, and thus have a huge fan base in the whole
country although Guadalajara also have a larger supporter base
nationwide (and is owned by
Jorge
Vergara, through his company
Omnilife).
This match is sometimes seen as the match of the 'capitalinos', the
inhabitants of Mexico City, versus the 'provincianos', the people
from the rest of the country. Both teams have been very successful,
with Guadalajara having won 11 championships, and America 10.
América vs U.N.A.M
This match, known as "Clásico Capitalino" or Derby of the Capital,
is the match between
América and
UNAM, both teams from
Mexico City. It is considered the most dangerous derby in Mexico,
because the rivalry between fans is very radical and violent.
Atlas vs Guadalajara
The Tapatío derby, is the match between the oldest and most
important clubs in Guadalajara city,
Chivas and
Atlas. It is considered the oldest
derby in Mexico, played since 1916, and is a game lived with
passion by fans of both clubs. The rivalry began due to social
classes differences between fans, Guadalajara was followed by the
middle classes, while Atlas was followed by the high classes of the
city because the founders of the black and red club were from
wealthy families that learned the sport in their trips as students
in the United Kingdom.
Monterrey vs Tigres UANL
Clásico Regiomontano is a football derby in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon,
in north eastern Mexico, Rival teams
Monterrey and
UANL have faced each other since 1974, the two
teams have competed 89 times for bragging rights and city honour.
The match is the biggest game of the season in Monterrey, and every
year tickets are sold out before the season starts. Fans wait in
line for days outside the stadium just to get tickets, which are
often priced at two or three times their regular value. Fans in
Monterrey are regarded as the best fan base in Mexico, loyal and
passionate, as both teams sell out home games year after year. The
passion level in this match equals that of the national Derby
Guadalajara-America match concentrated in a single city, rather
than most of the country.
Central America
Águila vs FAS
The
classic rivalry in El
Salvador
is between
Águila from San Miguel and FAS from Santa Ana. Both are the most
successful clubs in the Liga Salvadoreña, and have the biggest fan
bases in the country
Alajuelense vs Saprissa
The
biggest rivalry in Costa
Rica
is between the clubs Liga
Deportiva Alajuelense and Deportivo Saprissa, the most popular and
successful clubs in the country.
Comunicaciones vs Municipal
The
Biggest Rivalry in Guatemala
is between the clubs Comunicaciones and Municipal, both from the city of Guatemala
. The two teams was face to face 241 times in
all history. Comunicaciones has won 79 times, Municipal 87 times,
with 74 draws. Municipal with 26
Liga Nacional de Guatemala and
comunicaciones with 21.
Marathon vs Olimpia
The Clasico Nacional (National Derby), is a local derby played
between Marathon and Olimpia. This derby dates back to the 1920s.
Since one team was from San Pedro Sula and the other one from
Tegucigalpa people started calling it the National Derby.
Motagua vs Olimpia
The
Clasico Capitalino (Capital's Derby), also known as the
Superclasico (Superclassic), is a local derby played between
Motagua and Olimpia, the two most successful and popular
football teams from Tegucigalpa
, Honduras
.These two teams lead the
Honduran Football
League as most frequent holders of the championship trophy, and
the rivalry they cause amongst residents is bigger than any gang or
political affiliation.
The
Seattle
Sounders – Portland Timbers rivalry is an intense
rivalry between the
Seattle Sounders and
Portland Timbers soccer teams. The rivalry
dates back to the
North
American Soccer League days and has since grown into one of the
largest rivalries in American Soccer. The rivalry, which will
continue in
Major League Soccer
in 2011, has spanned across several leagues including the
USL First Division,
A-League, and
NASL. According to many
players, the Seattle-Portland rivalry is one of the few true
derbies that is present in American soccer.
One of
the Galaxy's chief rivals for the past few years has been Chivas
USA, with whom they share a home stadium (Home Depot
Center
). The Galaxy–Chivas USA game is
MLS's first derby, known as the Honda
SuperClasico. Although the Galaxy won all four games the first year
of the rivalry, in 2006 a more competitive Chivas side increased
the popularity of the SuperClassico, which features sell-out
crowds. The Galaxy won three of four Classico games in 2006. In the
2007 inaugural tournament Superliga, a new much-anticipated rivalry
was formed. The Galaxy took on Chivas USA's parent team
Club Deportivo Guadalajara at the
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and lost 2-1, however they still
advanced to the next round leaving their rivals behind.
The Trillium Cup is an annual
two-team cup rivalry between
Columbus
Crew and
Toronto FC of
Major League Soccer. The Trillium Cup is
named after a flower – the
trillium – which
is both the official flower of the province of Ontario and the
official wildflower of the state of Ohio. The rivalries draw on the
team's similarities: two teams are geographically near the Great
Lakes that border the United States and Canada and both teams also
play in
soccer-specific
stadiums that have been built in the central city, as opposed
to other MLS clubs that have built their stadiums mainly in the
suburbs. The cup will be awarded to the team that wins the regular
season series (constituting 3 games in the 2008 season). In 2008,
Mayor
Michael Coleman of Columbus
and Mayor
David
Miller of Toronto started a small wager on their respective
team for the first installment of the Trillium Cup - the mayor of
the losing team was required to wear the winning team's jersey. The
rivalry started to become more intense when 2,500 tickets to the
first game at Columbus Crew Stadium were bought by TFC fans, and
buses were organized for fans from Toronto heading to Columbus for
the first game on 29 March 2008. The Crew won 2-0 over their new
rival.
The final match between the two became even
more heated when the away supporters from Columbus were attacked
and harassed by Toronto fans outside of BMO Field
in which at least one TFC fan was maced and
arrested. The second and third meetings were at BMO Field
were a ties; 0-0 and 1-1, respectively. The Crew thus claimed the
inaugural Trillium Cup with a 5:2 score on points earned, and
maintained their status in Major League Soccer as the only team
that Toronto has not beaten.
The
California Clasico, is the
primary
soccer rivalry between two
Major League Soccer teams, the
Los Angeles Galaxy and the
San Jose Earthquakes, which
existed from
1996 to
2005 and was resumed
in
2008. This
rivalry originated from the historical
Northern California vs.
Southern California sporting and
cultural rivalries, as well as from the relative proximity of the
cities (about 360 miles apart) which allows rival fans to attend
each others’ games.
Europe (east)
AEK Athens vs Olympiacos
Another classic derby in Athens. The hatred between the fans peaked
in 1996 when Dusan Bajevic left AEK in order to be the coach of
Olympiacos. He was the man who made the best team that AEK ever had
and the AEK fans loved him. But since 1996 they see him as a
traitor and this is now the main reason for the animosity between
the two clubs.
Aris vs PAOK
The
classic derby of Thessaloniki
, the second biggest city in Greece
between two
historical football clubs, Aris
and PAOK. Both teams claim the
title of the most successful club outside Athens
and the
rivalry between them is extremely intense characterizing their long
history.
Besiktas vs Fenerbahçe
Besiktas is located on the European side of
Istanbul while Fenerbahce
is located on the Asian side of the city.
It's a rivalry between the middle and working class (Besiktas) and
the bourgeoisie (Fenerbahce) although this is not very important
nowadays. It's more a rivalry between two of the biggest clubs in
the country.
Besiktas vs Galatasaray
Besiktas and
Galatasaray are both located on the European
side of Istanbul. It's a rivalry between the upper
class/aristocracy (Galatasaray) and the middle and working class
(Besiktas) although this is not very important nowadays. It's more
a rivalry between two of the biggest clubs in the country.
Crvena Zvezda vs Partizan
FK Partizan was founded in 1945 as the
football section of the central club of the
Yugoslavian Army.
Red Star was founded in 1945 as well but
it was more the civil club but with close ties with the Ministry of
Interior at its beginning. The rivalry between the two clubs is
known to be pretty fierce and violent.
Red star fans are called Delije (Warriors, Heroes) and FK Partizan
fans are called Grobari (Undertakers, Gravediggers) This rivalry
between both sides is regarded as the most dangerous because of
violent actions between the hooligans, many people have been
extremely hurt in the fights these teams had. There were many cases
of off-stadium deaths in clashes between supporters of these teams,
as well as one case of on-stadium killing, when in 1999. Grobari,
using handy rocket-launcher, killed a supporter of Red Star by
sending missile from south tribune to north one, where Delije are
traditionally stationed.Delije many times killed some members of
Grobari with knives, too.
CSKA Moscow vs Spartak Moscow
The Moscow derby is fierce, but the rivalry is strange in that it
denies even notional logic.
CSKA were
the army team,
Spartak were financed
by a catering firm and, to romanticised modern theory, were
supported by those looking for an independent alternative to the
monolithic state institutions.
The oft-repeated claim that Spartak were systematically persecuted
as a result, though, is nonsensical (it is a curious persecution
that permits a side 11 league titles). CSKA and Spartak are the two
most successful football teams in the country in history. With 31
titles won altogether(Spartak–21; CSKA–10).
These days what divides fans is far from obvious. The issue is not
geographical, nor to do with class or religion; it is simply that
some people are Spartak and some are CSKA.
The supporters of both teams wait the whole year for this
particular match. Both clubs are based in the Luzhniki stadium
(sector D belongs to CSKA fans and B to Spartak) , but both teams
are building their own stadiums. This game attracts crowds of
people(about 60 thousands every game). If the team had a bad season
but they won this game fans of the winning team will forgive their
team everything . The rivalry doesn't just occur when the teams are
playing each other, with both teams having terrace chants which
they sing at each game insulting each other.
On 14 October 1995 on Old Arbate street in Moscow about 200 fans of
CSKA and Spartak started a fight . This slaughter became a symbol
of the beginning of an epoch of severe opposition among football
fans of Russia.
Nowadays about 5000 policemen are on duty when these Moscow teams
play against each other.Statistics: All games - 123 matches; 51
wins for Spartak, 29 draws, 43 wins for CSKA.
CSKA Sofia vs Levski Sofia
This
match is known as the so-called "Eternal derby" in Bulgaria
. The two clubs are the most successful in
Bulgaria and have the largest fan groups. Historically the rivalry
between
Levski Sofia and
CSKA Sofia is down to class, but this is no
longer the case. There is fierce hatred between the fans of the
clubs and there are often fights. On occasions up to 1500 police
officers are required to prevent trouble from occurring. The derby
of Sofia is not just the biggest derby in Bulgaria, many see this
match as one of the biggest derbys in the whole Balkan region.
Levski won the first game with 1-0 back in 1948.
Levski's best results are 7:1, 7:2 and 5:0. CSKA's best results are
two wins with 5:0 and one with 6:2 in a friendly game.
Statistics:All games - 166 matches; 72 wins for Levski, 43 draws,
52 wins for CSKA;257:218 goals in favour to Levski.Currently CSKA
has had more league title wins while Levski has been more
successful in the cup.
Dinamo Bucharest vs Steaua Bucharest
Marele Derby (The Great Derby) has been the leading Romanian
football encounter in the last 60 years, as Steaua and Dinamo are
the two most successful football teams in the country in history.
With 41 titles won altogether (Steaua–23; Dinamo–18), the two clubs
have won 23 of the last 26 seasons. It is also a match between the
former clubs of the Ministry of National Defence - Romanian Army
(Steaua) and the Ministry of Internal Affairs - The Police
(Dinamo). Several clashes between different factions of supporters
have often occurred and still occur inside and outside the stadium.
The heyday was reached before a match kick-off in 1997, when
Dinamo's fans set a sector of Stadionul Ghencea's Peluza Sud, where
they were assigned, on fire. Between October 1991 and April 2000,
Steaua counted 19 undefeated official matches in front of their
rivals, both in the championship and the cup. Just as well, a
period of 17 years and 7 months has been recorded in which Dinamo
did not manage to win away against Steaua in the domestic league.
The result of the encounter between the two rivals is currently the
following: 117 matches, 40 wins for Dinamo, 34 wins for Steaua and
43 games ended in a tie.
The roots of the Dinamo ultras movement can be found in 1995 when
groups like Dracula or Rams Pantelimon appear in the North End. In
1996 a group called Nuova Guardia is born, composed of young but
very devoted men it will become the leading group in the red-white
stands. Following the death of Catalin Hîldan in 2000 the fans
renamed the North End of Dinamo's stadium to Peluza Catalin Hildan
(PCH) in his honor. Today the majority of supporters are located in
the PCH but several factions have moved to the South End.
Dinamo Zagreb vs Hajduk Split
The
Eternal Derby (Vječni Derbi) between Croatian
clubs Dinamo Zagreb
and Hajduk Split is one of the most
violent in Europe. Both teams belong to the strongest in the
country and have strong support groups, which are
Bad Blue Boys for Dinamo and
Torcida for Hajduk.
Hajduk is
the team of Dalmatia (Split
) and Dinamo
is the team of the Zagreb
region. Dalmatia (coastal) is poorer than the Zagreb region
(mainland).
In 2004, a friendly match between the teams was abandoned after
fans threw objects including bottles and knives onto the pitch. The
situation became intolerable after a Dinamo player
Edin Mujčin was sent off and tensions in
the stands grew. Police said that before the match, 25 fans had
been arrested.
Dynamo Kyiv vs Shakhtar Donetsk
The biggest rivalry in Ukraine. They are the most popular clubs in
Ukraine. It started in 1991.
Dynamo have
won 12 titles while
Shakhtar have
won 4 since 1991. Shakhtar have been winning more lately than
Dynamo. Shakhtar have won the Ukrainian cup 6 times while Dynamo
have won the cup 9 times.
Dynamo Kyiv vs Spartak Moscow
In the Soviet times, no other rivalry fostered emotions to match
Dynamo Kyiv -
Spartak Moscow rivalry of the 1970s-early
1990s. Dynamo Kyiv had won the USSR Premier League title a record
13 times, Spartak had won that title 12 times.
Fenerbahçe vs Galatasaray
This is
the clash of Turkey
's teams;
Fenerbahçe
S.K.
and Galatasaray
S.K.. The two teams share a color, yellow with
Fenerbahçe's colors being navy and yellow and with Galatasaray's
colors being yellow and red. For some fans, winning the derby is
more important than winning the league. Fenerbahçe has more wins
than Galatasaray in the derby table 363(137-110-116). Fenerbahçe
has a winning streak at home in the Turkish Superlig against
Galatasaray since 1999.
In the most recent game, Fenerbahçe
won against Galatasaray
by 3-1 on October 25th 2009.
The fans of the two teams used to be split along class lines, with
Fenerbahçe supported primarily by the working class and
Galatasaray, - who were founded by Galatasaray Lycee students -
with more aristocratic supporters. There is also a geographical
split because Galatasaray is located in the European side of
Istanbul, whereas Fenerbahçe is located on the Asian side.
Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray fans react in the same way in another
issue meaning that they don't like the other side because
they are of Fenerbahçe or Galatasaray. In National
Professional Leagues after 1959, both Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray
have won 17 first league titles.
Fenerbahçe vs Trabzonspor
Turkish football has marked the date of this note is two-team
match.
In
particular, on 5 May 1996 played before and after the Trabzonspor-Fenerbahçe
encounter between the tragic events are not
forgotten. Trabzonspor, Turkey between the years 1974-1984
in the league to league embargo to remove almost all the trophies
presence felt in the face during a team Fenerbahce was the only
one.
Match
between two teams with the most passionate city of Trabzon Hüseyin Avni
Aker Stadium
in the host has done. 15 of 35 matches
played here at Trabzonspor, Fenerbahçe have got a 11 win, 9 games
is not damaged in the equity. 42 goals at Trabzonspor, while
Fenerbahçe was able to respond with 32 goals.
Ferencváros vs Újpest
The derby
between Budapest's two most popular teams is the major derby of
Hungary
. It's a very intense, colorful, and
dangerous derby.
Ferencvárosi
TC (shortly called Fradi) is the club with the biggest support
in the country, the Fradi has a large and loyal fanbase. The Fradi
is the Hungary's team (Magyarország csapata, a Nemzet csapata).
Újpest FC has a large fanbase, but
the újpest supporters number is smaller than Ferencváros. Both
clubs are named after the Budapest districts they play in. It's a
local rivalry in Budapest, but the biggest in the Hungarian capital
(Budapest), and the country. In the past Ferencváros had a bit more
support from the middle and upper class while Újpest traditionally
was the working-class club. Ferencváros supporters number in
Hungary is about 600 000 - 1 500 000, while Újpest supporters
number is about 300 000. The Fradi, and the Újpest is a right-wing
political team.
Ferencváros
were known for their anti-communist leanings and this fiery
Budapest derby was renowned for its annual bloodletting. Since the
political changes of 1989 nothing much changed with an upsurge in
violent fan culture. The two klubs has a many rivalries in the
country (for example Fradi vs
Vasas, Fradi vs
Kispest, Fradi vs
MTK, Fradi vs
Debrecen, Fradi vs Szombathelyi Haladás, or
Újpest vs Kispest, Újpest vs Debrecen, Újpest vs Zalaegerszeg).
The two
klub has a lot of frendliest team in Hungary, and Europe (for
example: Fradi - Zalaegerszeg, Fradi - Rapid
Wien, Fradi - Panathinaikos, or
Újpest - Szombathelyi
Haladás, Újpest - Békéscsaba 1912 Előre SE
, Újpest - Vasas, Újpest - Austria Wien). They have a big national
friend is the
FK DAC 1904
Dunaszerdahely (this is the Hunarian club in Slovakia, this is
the big rivalre the Hungarian clubs, and Slovakian clubs). The
Vasas is the former team of the Police, the Kispest (present days:
Budapest Honvéd FC) is the former team the
Military in Hungary. In the communism in
Hungary, the Fradi is lost his coat, and colours (because the
green-white Fradi is a right-wing team). The Újpest is the third
most successful club in Hungary (after the Fradi, and MTK), but the
Újpest have a second largest support team in Hungary (after Fradi).
Both team hate the communis, and the left-wing, and they are love
their national (Hungary, Hungarians), and they think, they are
protect the country, and the Hungarians every where in the world,
but the Újpest hate Fradi, and Fradi hate Újpest in the
"peacetime". The Hungarian teams support groups are united, when
the match between the Slovakian team (
Slovan Bratislava) and the Hungarian team
(DAC Dunaszerdahely), the Slovakian police attack the Hungarian
fans. So the bigger Hungarian supporter groups (the Fradi, Újpest,
Kispest, Vasas, Debrecen, Diósgyőr, Pécs, Győr, Fehérvár,
Zalaegerszeg, Vasas, Békéscsaba, Nyíregyháza) are united, they
think they protect the Hungarian culture, peoples, and their
Country (Hungary) when other nations "attack" the Hungarian teams
supporters, everywhere. The Fradi, and the Újpest has a large
fanbase, and they have a lot of supporter groups. In the groups see
ultras, hools, and casuals. The biggest ultra groups in Fradi is
the Stormy Scamps '98, and the Green Monsters '95. Other groups (in
Ferencváros): 16-os”, Cannibals, Greenternet, Ebola, Green Family,
II-es szektor, 7 side, Eastern Greens (This groups about 650-700
people mean). The biggest ultra groups in Újpest is the Ultra Viola
bulldogs, and Ultra Viola Fidelity. Other groups (in Újpest): Viola
Kaos, Ultra Korps. The Fradi is the most average team in Hungary.
The Fradi and the Újpest, they are play 200 match their history,
since 1905. The rivalry is very heavy, intensive and colorful (See
the videos). This is the biggest rivalry in Hungary, and one of the
biggest in Central-Europe.
Olympiacos vs PAOK
The match
Olympiacos-PAOK is a
match between two of the most popular clubs from the two biggest
cities in Greece
: Olympiacos
from Piraeus
(Athens' port) against PAOK, from the city of
Thessaloniki
in the relatively poorer north. PAOK fans
consider Olympiacos as their worst enemy and they hate the club of
Piraeus perhaps more than they hate their town rivals, Aris. The
whole story began in the 60's when the all-time best player of
PAOK,
Giorgos Koudas, decided to move
to Olympiacos. The transfer, however, did not take place, but
started the infamous animosity between the two clubs' fans.
Olympiacos vs Panathinaikos
The
Panathinaikos Athens vs Olympiacos Piraeus is the most important
sports rivalry in Greece
.
It's called
Derby of the eternal enemies ( ) or
Mother
of all battles (Greek: Μητέρα των μαχών). These two are the
most successful Greek clubs. Olympiacos has been the most
successful of the two domestically (in terms of honours and the
wins at the derbies) but Panathinaikos is relatively more
successful in European competitions (however none of the two teams
has ever managed to win a European title, although Panathinaikos
reached the
1971 European
Champions Cup Final ( the predecessor of
UEFA Champions League), and twice
reached the
semi-finals in the same
competition).
The derby
represents a local animosity too as it is the most classic derby of
Athens
.
Panathinaikos comes from the center of
Athens and Olympiacos from the Athens' port, Piraeus
. It splits the Capital and the whole of
Greece in two. Traditionally, Olympiacos used to represent the
working class of Piraeus, while Panathinaikos the aristocracy and
middle class of Athens. Now the fanbases of both are almost similar
and they are supported by all the social classes (aristocrats,
middle class, working class). However, differences in
social,economic and educational status still exist.
The hatred is so
intense that many times some violent incidents
have taken place between the fans especially before
or after the derby in many regions of Athens.
The largest decisive result between the two in
football occurred on June the 1st 1930, with
Panathinaikos crushing their opponents with a score of 8-2.
Sarajevo vs Željezničar
The
Sarajevo
derby is a
match between big city rivals FK Željezničar and
FK Sarajevo, two of the biggest and most
popular clubs in the Bosnia and Herzegovina
. This derby is also similar to the
Merseyside derby between
Liverpool and
Everton; it is not uncommon to see members of
the same family that are on opposite sides. So far (as of 21 April
2007), 89 league matches were played. Both clubs won 28 times,
while 33 matches ended with a draw, and
goal-difference is 115-111 in FK Sarajevo's
favour. Since the independence, as a part of
Bosnian
championship, there were 26 games played; Sarajevo won 9 times,
Željezničar won 7 times, with 10 draws, and goal-difference 37-31
for FK Sarajevo.
FK Željezničar's most passionate fans (wearing blue) are called The
Maniacs because their love for the club is on the edge of insanity,
so it is said. They are located on the south side of stadium (the
holy south as they call it). The older fans ones are known
affectionately as the Košpicari (which can metaphorically be
translated as "seed eaters", although the name itself has different
meaning - namely that of "seed sellers"). They sit on north and
west stands of the stadium during home games. The east section is
reserved for away fans.
FK Sarajevo's most passionate fans (crimson) are called the
Horde Zla (Evil hordes) after the popular
Zagor comic book.
In home games on
Koševo
Stadium
, they are located on the north stands, while the
older fans are known as the Pitari (similar to the Košpicari
etymology except referring to pie and not seeds) and they are
mainly on the east side. The south section is reserved for
away fans.
Slavia Prague vs Sparta Prague
The most
important rivalry in Czech Republic
is a match between Sparta
Prague and Slavia Prague.
Both are the top Czech clubs. The derby is usually collectively
called the Derby of Prague "S". Both teams are loved and hated in
different parts of Czech republic. First match was played in 1896
and it ended 1:0 for Sparta but the referee
Josef Rössler-Ořovský
called back the goal after the match (at that time it wasn't
strange because according to interpretation of rules - both
captains must agree that the goal counts), next derby was played
after 11 years and the result was 2:2.
List of Derbies "S" from Sparta's homepage.
Slovan Bratislava vs Spartak Trnava
The most
important rivalry in Slovakia
is a match between Slovan Bratislava and Spartak Trnava.
Spartak Moscow vs Zenit St. Petersburg
The match between
FC Spartak
Moscow and
Zenit St.
Petersburg is called "The Two Capitals Derby". Moscow and
St.Petersburg are Russia's most important cities, and there's a big
rivalry which is expressed when these two clubs meet each other.
Zenit has also an important rivalry with
PFC CSKA Moscow for the same reasons.
Tirana vs Partizani Tirana
The rivalry between this two teams began after WWII, when Partizani
was created. Since then the match between this two teams has been
the main match of the week. The stadiums get more fans than any
other match. There have been 117 matches between this two teams. 51
have been won by Partizani, 31 have been won by Tirana, and 35 have
ended in draw. In this 117 matches the biggest victories by both
sides were: Partizani 8-0 Tirana; Tirana 7-3 Partizani. Both sides
have their nicknames. "Demat e Kuq" for Partizani and "Bardh e
Blute" for Tirana. There has always been hating between the two
tifozeries. In every match, they come up with slogans against each
other.
Europe (west)
AIK vs Djurgården
The derby
games between suburban Stockholm
team AIK and the more
central Djurgårdens IF
are traditionally fiercely-contested. The teams were both
founded in the city centre in 1891, and the rivalry between them
has gradually grown greater ever since. One of the more famous
derbies was that of June 2003 in Allsvenskan. Djurgården had a 1-0
lead after halftime and made the gap even bigger by scoring 2-0 and
3-0. But in the last fifteen minutes of the game AIK scored three
goals and equalized with only a few minutes left.The derby has been
nicknamed "Tvillingderbyt" or the Twin Derby due to the clubs being
founded the same year in the same city.
Ajax vs Feyenoord
The most
important rivalry in the Netherlands
is that between Ajax
Amsterdam and Feyenoord
Rotterdam, known as De Klassieker (The Classic).
Both clubs have won the Dutch national championship numerous times
and, along with
PSV, have dominated
the
Dutch league since the beginning of
professional football in Holland in the 1950s.
Ajax has been the
more successful of the two, and is renowned for its technical style
of play, while Feyenoord has the blue collar appeal closely
associated with Rotterdam
as a port city.
On occasions the rivalry has turned violent. In 1997, fans of the
two teams clashed in a field, known as the
Battle of
Beverwijk. One fan was killed and many were injured. More
recently, in 2004 during a pitch invasion
Jorge Acuna was put into hospital after being
attacked by a fan.
Ajax vs PSV Eindhoven
It's not as big as Ajax-Feyenoord.
AFC Ajax
is the most successful club in Dutch history while
PSV Eindhoven has won most national titles in
the past 20 years. They fight for the title year by year and
therefore the rivalry gets stronger as time goes by.
Anderlecht vs Club Brugge
Two of Belgium's top clubs are split - as is the nation - between
French and Flemish speaking communities. Brussels-based
Anderlecht is French and ruled during the
1950s and 60s while Flemish
Brugge won
the league three years on the trot in the 70s.
Anderlecht vs Standard Liege
Clearly, a
Standard -
Anderlecht match means a lot more than just
football. It is all about history, politics, culture and
sociology.
Let us start by giving credit where it is due regarding the size of
their respective trophy cabinets, because the rivalry between the
natives of Liege and Brussels is first and foremost a matter of
supremacy in terms of national and European football. On these
terms, Anderlecht stand head and shoulders above their rivals. With
28 titles, seven Belgian cups, two UEFA Cup Winners' Cups, one UEFA
Cup, and two UEFA Supercups, Royal Sporting Club d'Anderlecht are
firmly ensconced as the biggest club in Belgian history.
As for the Rouges - pronounced 'Rouches' with the Liege regional
accent - their silverware roll of honour consists of eight domestic
titles, five league cups, two Belgian Supercups and one UEFA Cup
Winners' Cup Final. A healthy haul which is bettered only by Club
Bruges in the race to keep up with Brussels behemoths
Anderlecht.
Austria Wien vs Rapid Wien
The Vienna derby, first played in 1911, is the highlight of the
Austrian season.
Rapid were initially
called the Vienna Workers' Football Club and
Austria were known as Amateure after being
formed by members of the Vienna Cricket and Football Club.
Basel vs Zürich
The two
cities of Basel
and
Zürich
have a
very long historical rivalry. Since the 1960s, when
Basel and
Zurich often
decided the
Swiss championship
between each other, the ancient rivalry between the two cities has
been rekindled. Matches between them are often marked by riots and
fighting before and after the contest. Due to this there is always
a heavy police and security presence at matches between the two
teams.
Things
boiled over in 2006 in the final game of the
season in Basel
in a
championship-deciding match against the FC Zürich. The incident became known
as the
2006 Basel Hooligan
Incident.
FC Zürich scored in the
dying moments of the match, and the goal ended the dream of
Basel winning the
Swiss Super League for a third
consecutive season. This incident resulted in large scale property
damage with rioting on the pitch as well as in and around the
stadium and it is seen as one of the worst of such incidents
involving
hooliganism in Swiss
sport.
The rivalry can also be seen at any matches involving the two clubs
and as well as
Grasshopper-Club Zürich.
In May
2009 twelve people were arrested after a matching involving
Zürich and Basel
in Zürich
.
This led to calls for football matches to be played at lunchtime
and alcohol to be banned in the stadium.
Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund
The long-term rivalry between the clubs has lost a little of its
intensity and edge since a peak in the mid- to late-1990s, when the
mind games played ahead of each fixture became the stuff of legend.
Dortmund held the upper hand in
1995 and 1996 under coach Ottmar Hitzfeld, who would later guide
Bayern to a sparkling array of
silverware. Borussia claimed the title in those two seasons, with
Bayern finishing sixth and second respectively.
The Bavarians regained the trophy in 1997 with Dortmund in third,
before the men in red rattled up a hat-trick of title triumphs in
1999, 2000 and 2001, Borussia trailing in their wake back in
fourth, 11th and third place respectively. Dortmund struck back to
top the Bundesliga in 2002 with Bayern in third, but the situation
was reversed a year later and Munich have set the standard ever
since, as financially stricken Dortmund struggled in the lower
reaches of the table.
Bayern Munich vs Nuremberg
Bayern Munich versus
Nuremberg is considered the biggest game in
Bavaria, between the two most dominating and successful Bavarian
clubs. Its commonly called the Bavarian derby (German:Bayrisches
Derby). Nuremberg fans normally call it Fränkisch Bairisches Derby
( translated by Franconian Old Bavarian derby ) considering
themselves and their club as non-bavarian, an effect copied by
German media.
Benfica vs Porto
The game
between Benfica and FC Porto is one of the biggest clashes in Portugal
. The relationship between the two clubs has
always been known for its great animosity, as the classic opposes
two geographic regions - with Benfica and Porto representing the
south and north of Portugal
, respectively. This match also represents
the rivaly between the cities of Lisbon (South/Benfica) and Porto
(North/Porto). Despite their northern rivals' success in recent
years (both national and internationally),
S.L. Benfica having
most national titles (63) (while Porto holds 58), with 31
Portuguese Championships (while
FC Porto
holds 24), 27 Portuguese Cups (while Porto holds 18) , 1 Portuguese
League Cup (while FC Porto holds 0) and 4 Portuguese Supercups
(while FC Porto holds 16). But FC Porto having most international
titles (6) (while Benfica holds 2), with 2 Intercontinental Cups /
FIFA Club World Cup (while Benfica holds 0), 2 European Cups (while
Benfica holds 2), 1 UEFA Cup (while Benfica holds 0), and 1
European Supercup (while Benfica holds 0). In total, Benfica having
65 titles and
FC Porto having 64 titles.So
far, a total of 241 matches have been played between the two sides;
FC Porto winning 92 times and Benfica winning 95 times, with 55
ending in a
draw (as of 2008).
Matches between Benfica and FC Porto are considered matches with a
high risk of violence, usually having 800 police officers present
at the stadium.
The rivalry has heated up even more in recent years as both
S.L. Benfica president,
Luís Filipe Vieira, and
FC Porto president,
Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, have
accused each other of corruption and match-fixing.
Benfica vs Sporting
The Lisbon derby (Derby da Capital) is the biggest match in
Portugal since football started to be played in the country. Played
between two clubs with long and successful Histories. They are
considered high risk matches (regarding the possibility of violence
between the fans). Despite the fact that it as lost its exclusivity
as a derby in Portugal (with the rise of F.C. Porto) it is still
considered the main clash between the
Big Three (
SL
Benfica,
Sporting CP and
FC Porto), being dubbed The Classic of
Classics.
Borussia Dortmund vs Schalke 04
The
Ruhr Area (German "Ruhrgebiet"), is the
home of the most famous derby
in
German football.
The rivalry began with a 4-2 Schalke victory on 3 May 1925.
Schalke's style of play was described by a newspaper as a wandering
ball from man to man in a series of short, flat passes . The
"Schalker Kreisel" (literally: the Schalke gyroscope, or spinning
top) was born. Schalke won all three matches played in the years
1925-1927. The teams would not meet again until the creation of the
Gauliga in 1936.
With the creation of the
Gauliga in 1936,
Dortmund developed its intense rivalry with Schalke. Schalke was
the most successful German club of the era, winning four German
championships and one German cup during these eight years. Schalke
dominated the early meetings, winning 14 matches, and losing only
once, with one match played to a draw. Many of the Dortmund
followers still emphasize on the fact that Schalkes team was
heavily favoured by the NSDAP officials and therefore easily
"bought" their way to fame.
The
Oberliga Era (1947-63) continued to be
a reversal of fortune for Dortmund, winning 9 of the first 13
Revierderbies during this era, and losing only 7 of 32 overall.
Dortmund also won three Oberliga championships in these
years.
The creation of the
Bundesliga in 1963 began with
Dortmund continuing their winning ways, by taking 8 of the first 10
meetings.
The following years would see Schalke holding a slim advantage
since 1991, winning 11, drawing 14, and losing 8 of the matches.
Despite Schalke's recent Revierderby success, including losing only
two derbies since 1999, Dortmund holds the advantage in overall
success during this era, winning three Bundesliga championships,
one
UEFA Champions League
competition, and one
Intercontinental Cup since 1995, while
Schalke won the
UEFA Cup once and the
German Cup twice.
Bohemians vs Shamrock Rovers
Following
the demise of Drumcondra in the
1960s, Bohemians became the only major
club from the Northside of
Dublin
,
automatically coming into conflict with Southsiders, Shamrock Rovers. Over the
decades, the rivalry has been extremely fierce both on and
unfortunately off the field, with large scale disturbances breaking
out before, during and after fixtures, resulting in an excessive
Garda presence at games.
While
there have been many examples over the years of the importance of
the fixture and the rivalry to the supporters of each club, one of
the more recent incidents of note is the signing of Tony Grant and James Keddy by Bohs
from Rovers, which led to a
pig's head being thrown onto the
pitch
during their first game versus their old
club. The incident was one of many to reach the front pages
of Ireland's newspapers particularly over the last ten to fifteen
years and remained a topic of humour amongst the media for weeks
after.
In
contrast, some of the darker incidents of recent times have been
the desecration of the monument commemorating the former home of
Shamrock Rovers, Glenmalure Park
and two instances of significant crowd trouble at
Dalymount
Park
in 2000 and Richmond Park
in 2003, with the latter resulting in the eviction
of Rovers from the Inchicore
venue. While the attendances at the fixture
have followed the same sliding trend as the rest of the league's
fixtures over the last thirty years, there has been a significant
drop over the last two or three years as a result of a number of
factors including a clamp-down on atmosphere and freedom within
grounds by the
FAI
and a huge upsurge in abuse and attacks on supporters by police and
stewards. The effects of the switch to a summer schedule on league
attendances are disputed amongst supporters but a case can be made
in relation to attendances and atmosphere at the fixture since the
switch when considering that Rovers vs Bohs games attracted
relatively large crowds in the '80s and '90s, including two cup
fixtures in the 93/94 season which saw over 10,000 people at each.
Two
positives for the fixture in recent years have been the number of
supporters from teams around the world attending the games and the
move by Rovers to Tallaght Stadium
.
Brøndby vs Copenhagen
Since the foundation af
F.C.
Copenhagen in 1992 it have had a
fierce rivalry with fellow Copenhagen club
Brøndby IF, and the so-called "New Firm"
games between the two sides attract the biggest crowds in modern
Danish football. The derby has a total of 28 FCK wins, 22 BIF wins
and 13 draws.
Feyenoord vs PSV Eindhoven
Both fan groups hate Ajax more than each other but still this is a
big match everybody is looking forward to. Despite the difference
in number of titles in the last twenty years,
Feyenoord is always a difficult oppponent to beat
for
PSV.
Floriana FC vs Valletta FC
Despite the fact that Floriana FC has not been in top form for
years, the rivalry between the two teams persisted due to their
geographical proximity, elevating the derby to classic status in
Maltese football. Fans of the sport flock to this match and there
have been instances of violent behavior recorded. This usually
happens because to get to Valletta, fans have to pass through
Floriana where the taunting begins. Floriana FC won 25 league
titles while Valletta FC won 17 league titles.
Grasshopper vs Zürich
The maiden Zurich derby was contested way back in 1897, making it
one of the oldest cross-city rivalries outside of Britain.
Grasshopper Club were founded 11 years
prior to that inaugural match and have since become the most
successful side in Swiss history.
FC
Zürich, meanwhile, took their first steps as a football side in
1896.
As with many local rivalries, derby days in Switzerland's largest
city were often representative of the different fan groups and
classes within the region. Traditionally, Grasshoppers were hailed
as the nobleman's club, while FC Zurich served as the face of the
working classes. These days, such divisions are a thing of the past
and FCZ have welcomed a new wave of support from all corners of
society. Indeed, the club now boasts a slightly larger global fan
base than their arch-rivals.
Haka vs HJK
The most
known football rivalry in Finland
is between FC Haka from
Valkeakoski
and Helsingin
Jalkapalloklubi (HJK), Helsinki
. These teams dominated the Finnish football
scene for almost three decades.
Hamburg vs Werder Bremen
The rivalry between
Hamburg SV and
Werder Bremen is due to local reasons.
Both are the big clubs in northern German football. Both teams
share the same hate and jealosy for Bayern Munich's success.
Lyn vs Vålerenga
FC Lyn Oslo and Vålerenga I.F. are the two top-flight
teams in the Norwegian
capital of Oslo
.
The rivalry is thus a result of this, as both sides wishes to stand
out as the best club in town. Demographic figures also gives this
derby a second dimension, since the clubs are placed in different
ends of the city. Lyn attracts a major support in the western part
of the city, which is considered to be the wealthiest and 'poshest'
area in the country. Vålerenga on the other hand, has originally
more fans from the working class in the eastern part of the city.
Although the differencies between the two groups are less visible
today, the Oslo Derby still nourishes upon this phenomenon, and
keeps it alive. Vålerenga has (pr. June 2009) not beaten Lyn in 15
games, even though they have often grabbed a higher position on the
table than their rivals by the end of the season. The last time
Vålerenga won an Oslo derby was in
1981. The
supporters of Lyn are talking about the tale of 'the Derby ghost'
which always saves Lyn. One example of this phenomenon was at the
4-4 game in May 2009, considered one of the greatest Oslo derbies
of all time, when
Diego Guastavino
equalized for Lyn in the 88th minute.
Olympique de Marseille vs Paris Saint-Germain
These two
French clubs represent Paris
, the
national capital, and Marseille
, the chief city of southern France. Many
French people dislike Paris because of its dominant political,
cultural and economic influence, and by extension, tend to dislike
its chief football team,
Paris
Saint-Germain. As one of the largest and best-supported clubs,
Olympique de Marseille also
attracts its share of detractors. The first edition of OM-PSG was
held in December 1971 in Marseille, at the
Stade Velodrome. The Marseillais won 4-2 on
this occasion. Both teams play in
Ligue 1
and meet twice per season (or more if the two meet in
French Cup or
French
League Cup competition). The special character of these
oppositions receives considerable media attention. These meetings
became important at the end of the eighties and were announced
especially by incidents which occurred on and around the
ground.
At the beginning of the nineties,
Canal+
started to promote near the general public confrontations between
the two clubs, making these matches of interest for all French
football fans. More and more, the various groups of Marseille and
Parisian supporters have hated and battled each other. Important
security measures are taken to prevent confrontations between the
supporters of the two camps. However, many incidents still occurred
at the supporters of the two camps at the time of certain matches.
During
the 2000-2001 season, a young Marseille fan was paralysed for life
after being confronted for sitting near the Parisian section of the
Parc des
Princes
.
Olympique de Marseille vs Olympique Lyonnais
The Choc des Olympiques, translated as Clash of the Olympics, is
the name of the football local derby between the two major teams in
French football –
Olympique
Lyonnais and
Olympique de
Marseille. It specifically refers to individual matches between
the teams. Unlike Le Classique, the rivalry has no bad blood within
it and, instead, stems from the competitiveness of the each club's
players, managers, and presidential hierarchy. The rivalry is often
cited as being particularly important as both clubs are of high
standard in French football and the championship is regularly
decided between the two. Marseille and Lyon (along with
Saint-Étienne) are the only French clubs to have won the French
first division four straight times with Marseille doing it on two
occasions.
Olympique Lyonnais vs Saint-Etienne
Although Lyon and Saint-Etienne are separated by a distance of only
50 kilometres, the two cities, both of which possess very strong
identities, are worlds apart. The social contrasts between
white-collar Lyon and blue-collar Saint-Etienne are obvious and are
inextricably linked with the differences that separate the local
rivals on an historical, cultural and sporting level.
The first meeting between the
Olympique
Lyon and
AS Saint-Etienne came
in 1951, and although Lyon got the better of their opponents on
that occasion, it was not long before the men in green started to
hold sway. And by the late 60s and early 70s, St Etienne had
established themselves as the top dogs not just locally but
nationally as well, completely overshadowing the efforts of the
Gones to break into the French elite.
But after a tenth championship triumph in 1981, the green of St
Etienne began to fade. Up the road, meanwhile, their rivals were
beginning to waken from their slumber, roused by the arrival of
Jean-Michel Aulas as president, the man who would slowly but surely
build the club that has dominated French football for nearly a
decade now.
Porto vs Sporting
When
FC Porto and
Sporting CP - two of the 'big 3' in Portugal -
meet, it's maybe not so passionate as the games with Benfica, but
still it's a game filled with passion.
Italy
Fiorentina vs Juventus
Juve's city rivals are Torino, but that local derby pales when
compared to
Juventus-
Fiorentina clashes. Turin-based Juve are Italy's
most-popular club with the animosity reaching boiling point when
Florence club is the opposition. For Fiorentina fans, this match is
the real derby.
Genoa vs Sampdoria
The Derby della Lanterna, or Derby of the Lantern (a reference to
the Genoa lighthouse), is the official name of the matches played
between Genoa's two professional sides
UC
Sampdoria and
Genoa CFC
Internazionale vs Juventus
The
Derby d'Italia is a semi-annual football fixture
in Italian
football between Internazionale and Juventus. It is unique in Italian
Football due to the fact that, until the 2006-07 season, the derby
was the only match which had always been played in
Serie A. In the 2006-07 Serie A season, for the
first time ever, this derby was not played as Juventus had been
relegated to Serie B, due to the
Calciopoli scandal. The Derby d'Italia (Italian
for "Derby of Italy") was coined back in 1967 by the famous Italian
sports journalist Gianni Brera as the bi-annual football fixture in
Italian football between Internazionale and Juventus.
Once Juventus returned to Serie A, the fixture resumed and the
first one held was a fiercely contested draw. The first draw in the
tie since 2001. The two teams also have the highest goals total in
Serie A history.
Internazionale vs Milan
Derby
della Madonnina, or the Milan Derby as it is sometimes known, is a
football match between the Italian
clubs A.C.
Milan and
F.C. Internazionale Milano (Inter). It
is usually a semiannual fixture in the Italian football league
Serie A; however, the derby has also taken
place in the
Coppa Italia and the
UEFA Champions League. It is
called "Derby della Madonnina" in honour of one of the main sights
of the city of Milan, the statue of the virgin Mary on the top of
the Duomo, which is usually called "Madonnina".
The most infamous of the derby matches between AC Milan and Inter
was the second leg of the
Champions' League quarterfinal on 12
April 2005. The game was abandoned after AC Milan goal keeper
Dida was hit by a
flare.
Juventus vs Milan
The
AC Milan –
Juventus rivalry is one of the biggest rivalries in
Italian football if not world football, some say this match is the
real Italian derby. Milan has only won the Serie A 17 times to
Juventus’ 27 but where Milan has the edge in the Juventus – Milan
rivalry is in Europe. Milan has won the Champions League title 7
times to Juventus’ two times. This really stings Juventus even more
so because one of Milan’s European Cups was at their expense.
Juventus vs Torino
Formed by dissident
Juventus FC
supporters in 1906,
Torino FC is known to
be the club of those born and bred in the city of Turin.
Juventus
is moreover supported by the immigrant workers from Italy's south,
who arrived in the city to work for FIAT
. It
was obvious for them to support Juventus as the club is highly
supported by the FIAT founders, the Agnelli family.
Lazio vs Roma
The
Derby della Capitale, known in English as the
Rome Derby, is a biannual yearly football match
between Lazio and Roma in the Stadio Olimpico
. It is considered to be the greatest Derby
in Italy and one of the greatest in the world.
As both
sides are based in the Stadio Olimpico
, home advantage is more limited than in other
fixtures and this has led to the traditional battles between the
Lazio ultras in Curva Nord and the Roma ultras in
Curva Sud. Violence
breaks out occasionally and, in 1979, Vincenzo Paparelli, a Lazio
fan in the Curva Nord, was killed when hit by a shipping
flare fired across the ground by a Roma
fan. Paparelli has become a symbol of the Lazio fans' passion for
this Derby.
Napoli vs Roma
Derby del Sole, known in English as the Derby of the Sun is an
Italian football derby match between
SSC
Napoli and
AS Roma. The two clubs are
relatively close to each other; Roma being from Central Italy and
Napoli from Southern Italy. The derby still exists but was
historically at its peak during the 1970s and 1980s.
Palermo vs Catania
The derby between
U.S.
Città di Palermo and
Calcio Catania, as it's known Derby
di Sicilia or "Sicllian Derby", is not only a fierce derby between
the two major clubs of the island but also between the two major
cities.On February 2, 2007
Filippo
Raciti, a 40 year-old policeman, was killed by injuries
suffered when Palermo and Catania supporters clashed after the
derby. The events led to an indefinite suspension of all football
games in the country.
Spain
Athletic de Bilbao vs Real Sociedad
There is some animosity, though, because Athletic has refused to
sign non-Basque players to this day, while Sociedad has signed
players from other parts of Spain and around the world since the
late 1980s.
Atlético de Madrid vs Real Madrid
El Derbi
madrileño ( ) is the name given to football matches between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, both of them from
Madrid
, Spain
.
Real Madrid and
Atletico are clubs with contrasting identities and
very different fates. Historically, Real Madrid have long been seen
as the establishment club; as the puppets of General
Franco, led by hardline
conservative Santiago Bernabéu, aided by the
government and fearful (or bent) referees.
Bernabeu
, Real Madrid's stadium,
is majestic alongside banks and businesses on the classy and
aristocratic Castellana, while
Calderon can be found
beside a brewery; Real Madrid draw greater support certainly
because of its successes, while Atletico
has a more working-class fan base,
which comes particularly from the south of the city.
Barcelona vs Espanyol
The rivalry between Barça (short for
FC
Barcelona) and
RCD Espanyol is far
more important for Espanyol fans than for the Barça fans, who
consider Real Madrid as their main rivals.Espanyol (or
blanqui-blaus), being one of Spanish clubs granted
royal patronage, was founded exclusively by Spanish
football fans, unlike the multinational nature of FC Barcelona's
original board.
Its historical ground was in the well-off
district of Sarrià
.
Traditionally, especially during the
Franco
regime
, Espanyol was seen by the majority of Barcelona
's citizens as a club which cultivated a kind of
compliance to the central authority, in stark contrast to Barça's
revolutionary spirit.Over the last years the derby is less
political as Espanyol translated its official name and anthem from
Spanish to
Catalan.
Barcelona vs Real Madrid
The
rivalry between FC Barcelona and
Real Madrid in Spain
is
generally considered to be the biggest in football, and is similar
in context to Celtic - Rangers. From the start the clubs were seen as
representatives of two rival regions in Spain, Catalonia
and Castile respectively, as well as
the two cities themselves.
In the 1950s, the rivalry was intensified further when the clubs
disputed the signing of
Alfredo
Di Stéfano, who finally played for Real Madrid and was key in
the subsequent success achieved by the club.
As Barcelona and Real Madrid are the two biggest and most
successful clubs in
Spain, the rivalry
impacts the league championship on an almost annual basis. The
flashpoints of this rivalry are the twice-a-season
clásicos which draw vast audiences from around the world.
Real has won more
La Liga and
Champions League titles than Barça, but
Barça has won more
Spanish Cups, Cup
Winners Cups and UEFA Cups.
Deportivo La Coruña vs Celta Vigo
As the two largest clubs and cities of Galicia, in northern Spain,
both clubs share a fierce rivalry. In the late 90's and early 2000s
it only heated up as both clubs vied for Champions League and UEFA
Cup positions.
Real Betis vs Sevilla
After a disagreement between the board of directors in the
Sevilla FC, several member left to form the
Real Betis. Real Betis has been seen as a
representative of the
blue-collar
workers while Sevilla FC is usually associated with the
professional
white-collar
worker. It is regarded as one of the most intense and violent
derbies in Spain. The games between the cross-city rivals usually
ends in violent clashes between their fans both inside and outside
the stadia.
Valencia vs Villarreal
Valencia have a long-standing rivalry with Levante, also located in
Valencia, and with another club in the Valencian Community region,
Villarreal.
United Kingdom
Arsenal vs Chelsea
While they never considered each other primary rivals, as two of
the top clubs in London there has always been strong needle between
the fans dating back to the 1930s. The
Arsenal and
Chelsea
rivalry has been more recently considered an important derby, after
Chelsea's rise to the top class of the Premier League in 2000s,
when the two started to compete constantly for the English
championship. According to an internet survey of fans in December
2003, the Arsenal fans who responded to the survey said that they
considered Chelsea as their third rival, after Manchester United
and Tottenham Hotspur. Those Chelsea fans who responded to the
survey said that they considered Arsenal as their main rival,
however Tottenham and Fulham are their more traditional
rivals.
Arsenal vs Manchester United
Since the advent of the FA Premier League in 1992/93, the
Manchester United and
Arsenal, have established themselves as the two
most successful Premiership sides. Although memories of Arsenal's
three championship successes have recently been overshadowed by
Chelsea's consecutive successes in 2005 and 2006, it is Arsene
Wenger's men who have continually challenged for honours over the
past 14 seasons. Indeed, in the all-time Premiership table, the
Gunners are in second place behind Manchester United, who have
eight titles and over 1,000 Premiership goals to their name.
Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur
Arsenal and Tottenham are both north London
clubs,
and are situated within five miles of each other, hence the
footballing rivalry. The rivalry dates back to 1919 when
Arsenal were promoted ahead of Tottenham when it was Tottenham who
were more successful that season. Arsenal have won many more League
titles (13 to Spurs' 2), and have won ten FA Cups to Tottenham's
eight. Spurs have won more European trophies and League Cups;
Arsenal more Community Shields.
An example in recent years that highlights the rivalry is the much
criticised move of
Sol Campbell from
Tottenham to Arsenal. At the time Campbell was considered one of
the best defenders in the country and was in demand from teams such
as
Barcelona and
Inter Milan. Campbell's decision to join close
rivals Arsenal came as a shock to fans. The move even prompted
death threats from fans upset that he chose Arsenal. Such is the
depth of feeling, Campbell is still booed (and taunted as '
Judas') with every touch of the ball by Spurs
fans in the matches where he features against them - despite having
since moved on to
Portsmouth F.C.. -
almost nine years after his departure from the club.
Aston Villa vs Birmingham City
The
Birmingham
derby (also known as the Second City derby) is the
local derby between the two major clubs in the city of Birmingham
– Aston Villa and
Birmingham City.The clubs
first met in 1879, when Birmingham City were called Small Heath,
the game finished 1-0 to Small Heath, although Villa have won more
derbies than their opponents since, and dominate the trophy count,
winning twenty major honours to Birmingham's one. On occasions the
fans have clashed and violence has occurred.
In 2003, a game which
saw 2 red cards and a 3-0 defeat for Aston Villa, violence also
took place following the game by fans on Witton Lane outside of
Villa
Park
, where missiles were hurled at Police who were
attempting to keep both sets of fans apart.
Blackburn vs Burnley
Blackburn
Vs Burnley is one of
the oldest and fiercest derby matches in the game, featuring two
former English football champions. Both teams were founder
members of the Football League, and both competed in the first ever
season, the 1888/89 season. The first ever competitive league match
between the two sides took place at Turf Moor on 3 November 1888,
and Blackburn won the game 7-1. Blackburn Rovers came out on top in
the last match between the sides, beating Burnley 2-1 in the FA Cup
5th round replay at Ewood Park on 1 March 2005 after a 0-0 draw at
Turf Moor in the original tie. Overall games between the two clubs
has resulted in 39 wins for Balckburn Rovers, 37 wins for Burnley
and 15 draws.
Because of the intense rivalry between these two northern towns,
there used to be a tradition of carrying a coffin painted in the
colours of either of the clubs if they were ever relegated and when
Burnley blew a chance of promotion from Division Four in the 1980s,
a Blackburn supporter hired a plane and flew it over Burnley's Turf
Moor on the last day of the season with a banner saying "STAYING
DOWN 4 EVER, LOVE ROVERS" trailing from it. Burnley fans gained
revenge after Blackburn Rovers were beaten by the semi-pro Swedish
team Trelleborgs FC in the UEFA Cup 1994 where Burnley fans changed
a road sign to 'twin' Burnley with Trelleborg.
Burnley FC have the dubious and unfortunate honour of being
unwilling host to a group of hooligans that are larger in number
and more vociferous in their behaviour than clubs of a similar
position in the league. The hooligan element at Burnley proudly
refer to themselves as the Burnley Suicide Squad. The self imposed
title is derived from previous behaviour at away games where the
single minded involvement in violence against overwhelming odds
could be described as suicidal. Whenever the two teams meet there
is normally a large amount of hooligan activity, especially when
the two clubs met in 2001 and again in 2005. The match between the
two clubs at Turf Moor in 2001 was described by the Lancashire
police as 'The policing operations were the biggest that Lancashire
had seen in recent football history.' And in which 39 Burnley fans
were arrested.
Since Burnley's promotion to the English Premier League in 2009,
the clubs will again meet for two league games, this time amongst
Englands footballing elite. The rivalry is so intense that for the
game at Ewood Park this season, all the Burnley fans had to report
to Turf Moor and travel in coaches to reach the venue, as opposed
to finding their own way their for fear of pre-match
violence.
Blackpool vs Preston North End
Blackpool vs
Preston North End is one of English
footballs most fiercest and oldest rivalries, dating back to 1901.
The derby
is also known as the M55 derby because the town of
Blackpool
and city of Preston
are at either end of the M55 motorway. The two club stadiums are
only seventeen miles apart. The derby has taken place across all
four top tiers of the
English football league
system, though, so far, not in the
Premier League.
Gary Peters, who was Preston
manager from 1994 to 1998, took the rivalry so seriously he would
not use the word "Blackpool" in public, always referring to the
club as "that lot with the tower
".
Matches between the two clubs have at times had significant
consequences. For example, on 30 April 1904, Blackpool visited
Deepdale for the final game of the season, and the home side's
single-goal victory gave them the
Division Two championship,
edging out
Woolwich
Arsenal.
One of
the most significant West Lancashire Derbies took place on 13 April
1970, at Deepdale
. Blackpool won the
Second Division match 3-0, a
result which saw them promoted back to the
First Division, which was
then the top flight in English football, while the result later
assisted in Preston being relegated to the
Third Division for the first
time in the club's long history.
In the
1999-2000
season was also significant for Preston, under the management
of
David Moyes. Their draw at Bloomfield
Road in April 2000 sealed their promotion from Division Two, to the
second tier of English football for the first time in twenty years,
and with it revenge for the defeat in 1970. Later that month
Preston were crowned champions while by the end of the season
Blackpool were relegated to
Division Three, the bottom
division of the
Football League,
leaving two divisions between the clubs.
On 6 May 1978, at a concert by
The
Vibrators in Preston, a young man from Preston was stabbed to
death during clashes between Preston and Blackpool fans. In 1996
there were 70 arrests when serious disorder broke out when the
clubs met at Deepdale and pubs were trashed in Preston.
Despite
there being no match between the two clubs since 2000-07, the
rivalry between the two sets of fans reignited itself on 2
September 2006, when a mini-riot broke out on Preston
railway station
between Blackpool fans returning from their match
at Millwall and local Preston fans
returning from an England match in Manchester
. Bottles, cans and signs were hurled as
the two sets of fans fought each other, and two
British Transport Police officers
were injured in what the police described as a large-scale
disorder.
By contrast to the violence that sometimes surrounds the West
Lancashire derby, fans of both clubs have joined together to raise
money for local charities.
In March 2007, Blackpool and Preston fans
joined together for a seventeen-mile sponsored bicycle ride between Deepdale and Bloomfield Road in
aid of the Brian
House Children's Hospice in Bispham, Blackpool
, and Derian House Children's Hospice in
Chorley
.
Bristol City vs Bristol Rovers
Though not the most glamorous of rivalries or most recognised, ask
anyone from the
West Country and you
will get the same answer that this football rivalry is right up
there with the biggest.
Although Rovers fans, or Gasheads, mainly live in
the North and East of the
City
with City fans
mainly living in the South, with the two grounds being less than 5
miles apart the two sets of fans live and work amongst each other
and this gives rise to the rivalry's ferocious reputation, which
over the years has frequently sparked trouble off the pitch between
the two sets of fans.
On the pitch City have a superior record to Rovers. City have come
off better 43 times compared to Rovers 29 wins when the two teams
have played each other in competitive matches, with a further 33
games ending in a draw. In recent years the two teams have not
played each other regularly with the two clubs being in different
leagues.
The last match played was the 06-07 Football League Trophy Southern Area
Final, which after 2 legs finished in a 1-0 win to Rovers, a Ricky
Lambert goal in the 2nd Leg at the Memorial
Stadium
winning the tie.
The rivalry is so ferocious that the two sets of fans even argue
about which club is the oldest. Rovers can trace their roots back
to 1883 when they formed as the Black Arabs. City formed some 14
years later as Bristol South End FC, but joined the
Football League in 1901, some 20 years
before Rovers. However, "Gasheads" (Rovers fans), often remind
"Shitheads" (City fans) that their current club has only been in
existence since 1982, when they folded and started a new company
known as Bristol City Football Club 1982 Plc, with no attachments
to the old club. This often causes City fans to be called "82'ers"
by the opposite set of fans.
Cardiff City vs Swansea City
Known as the
South Wales derby
this fixture produces one of the most fierce and heated rivalries
in British football.
Cardiff
(the capital of Wales
) and
Swansea
(Wales' second city) are only 40 miles
apart. Cardiff City F.C.
(Bluebirds) and
Swansea (Jacks)
fans have been embroiled in ugly scenes inside and outside the
ground during the 1970s, '80s and early '90s when football
hooliganism was rife. The two teams did not meet between 1999 and
2008 because they have both found themselves moving around the
various divisions in English football, therefore avoiding each
other.
Both sets of supporters share a pure hatred for each other, trading
spiteful songs or chants with one another. A handful of players on
opposing teams have performed Cardiff fans' signature move
The Ayatollah while
playing against Swansea and have come in for a torrent of verbal
abuse. The Swans often refer to their "swim away" chant.
The Swim
Away refers to an incident when Swansea played Cardiff at the old
Vetch
Field
and a mob of Swansea fans chased three young
Cardiff fans into the sea in Swansea Bay. The derby needs a
huge security presence that has the police working hard to keep
both sets of supporters apart.
In the last decade Cardiff has been the more successful of the two
clubs, winning promotion to Division 3 (League 1 as it now known)
and again winning promotion in 2003 to Division 2 (The
Championship). In the same time Swansea languished in the bottom
two divisions. But in the 2007/08 season both clubs enjoyed success
when Swansea won promotion to The Championship as League 1 winners,
while Cardiff reached the final of the FA Cup against
Portsmouth. The 2008/09 season sees the
clubs play each other for the first time in nine years.
Both teams are set to play each other three times in the 2008/09
season (twice in the Championship, the other in the
Carling Cup).
The first match between the two teams was
on 23 September 2008 in the Carling Cup at the Liberty
Stadium
. Swansea City won that game 1–0, advancing
to the next stage of the competition. However, there was trouble
after the game between some Swansea fans and the police. Some fans
were arrested and charged with the offences, some of whom have been
given bans from football matches for three years, all of whom were
from the Swansea area.
The two teams then played at Ninian Park
on 5 January 2009, where referee Mike Dean was struck on the head by a
coin, thrown from a Cardiff stand. Cardiff fans then clashed
with police and damaged the Swansea buses after the match, relating
to five arrests and more due to CCTV.
Celtic vs Rangers
One of
the biggest and most intense derby in the world, the Old Firm derby between Scottish
teams Rangers and
Celtic is more than a football match -
it pits religion, politics and opposing social attitudes against
each other. Both clubs play in Glasgow
, Scotland
and the match is one of the oldest derbies in the
world, dating back to 1888. The Old Firm derby is also one
of the most contested matches in the world, with over 370 games
having been played.
The matches are played at either Ibrox
Stadium
with 51,000 fans or Celtic Park
in front of 60,000. In some cases, the
match is played at Hampden Park
, if the tie happens to be a Scottish Cup or
Scottish League Cup final or semi-final. Both teams have won
many titles, but currently Rangers are ahead of Celtic with 52
league titles to 42.
This rivalry is considered by many to be one of the most fervent in
the world, with amazing atmospheres and loud chanting, it is easy
to understand why it is. Millions tune in to the Old Firm derby
across the globe.Rangers are considered a
Protestant club with
Unionist and
loyalist supporters, while Celtic are considered
a
Catholic club with
Republican and
Nationalist supporters.
It has long had
connections with the political conflict
in Northern
Ireland
, with thousands of fans from Northern Ireland and
the Republic of Ireland making the trip to Scotland for these
matches. There is even violence in Northern Ireland
following Old Firm games. Indeed, the rivalry between the two clubs
is so great that only five players have ever moved between clubs.
In 1980, around 9,000 fans fought an on-pitch battle in the
aftermath of Celtic's 1-0 victory in the Scottish Cup Final at
Hampden. This remains the worst invasion onto a football pitch ever
reported. The Old Firm rivalry fuels many assaults and many deaths
on Old Firm Derby days; an activist group that monitors sectarian
activity in Glasgow has reported that on Old Firm weekends,
admissions to hospital emergency rooms increase ninefold over
normal levels, and journalist
Franklin
Foer noted that in the period from 1996 to 2003, eight deaths
in Glasgow were directly linked to Old Firm matches, and hundreds
and thousands of assaults.
The highest aggregate score in the three major domestic
competitions between the Old Firm clubs is eight goals, and this
has happened on eight separate occasions: 4-4 twice (
Scottish Cup on 16/2/1956, Premier League on
22/3/1986); Celtic 5 Rangers 3 twice (Scottish Cup on 6/2/1892 and
League on 22/9/1894); Celtic 6 Rangers 2 three times (League on
14/12/1895, 10/9/1938, and 27/8/2000); Celtic 7 Rangers 1 once
(
League Cup Final on 19/10/1957). The
latter result is the biggest margin of victory for either side in
any official Old Firm match.
The record attendance for the Glasgow derby is 132,870 for the 1969
Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park, won 4-0 by Celtic. This is a
record breaking attendance.
Derby County vs Nottingham Forest
The rivalry between the two clubs was not, initially, a great one.
In the
1880s the town of Derby
had two
clubs, Derby County and Derby Junction,
whilst the city of Nottingham
had Forest
and Notts County as local
rivals. Even when Derby Junction folded and became part of
Derby County animosity between the two clubs went no further than
friendly banter. The two clubs first met in 1892 following Forest's
election to the Football League that same year when it was expanded
to two divisions in size after four years as a one tier setup.
Forest had formed in 1865, 19 years before Derby, but had elected
to join the Football League's rival, the
Football Alliance, instead in 1889-90.
Their winning of the Alliance title in the 1891-92 season ensured
they were voted into the First Division when the two leagues where
merged in 1892. The fixture was held at least twice a season from
1892 until 1906, when Forest were relegated. Due to the two world
wars, and the fact both clubs had a habit of enjoying success at
different times, they jointly contested in only 6 league seasons
(or 12 matches) for the next 64 years, all of which came in
Division Two, with an additional four meetings coming in the FA
Cup.
In the past 38 seasons, since the fixture returned onto the First
Division fixture list in the 1969/70 season, meetings have been
slightly more common, though not as common as the Liverpool or
Manchester derbies. Both clubs have jointly contested 16 league
seasons, 12 in the top flight and a further four in the second
tier.
The rivalry has it is known today really developed in the 1970s
when former Derby manager
Brian Clough
took over at Forest, much to the anger of the Derby fans. This,
alongside the fact that Forest fans no longer see Notts County as a
genuine threat as they have largely occupied the bottom two tiers
of English football since the 1950s whilst Forest the upper two,
lit the torch between the two supporters and there has been a
bitter rivalry ever since. Both Derby and Forest fans have a large
hatred for each other, and on a number of times have clashed. One
famous incident occurred in the 1980s when, after a game, Derby
hooligans teamed up with
Leicester
City (who also have a strong dislike for Forest) to cause
trouble in Nottingham city centre and confront the Forest fans.
Over 60 fans from all sides were arrested.
The two sets of
supporters did, however, put their differences aside to commemorate
their former manager Brian Clough in a special memorial service at
Derby's Pride
Park Stadium
following his death on 20 September 2004.
The two met in the Championship just six weeks later in an
emotional match which saw Derby win 3-0, their biggest win over
Forest in 25 years.
Arguably the most controversial meeting between the two clubs was
the most recent. 2 November 2008 saw the return of the fixture
following a three year absence. The match ended as a 1-1 draw, but
was arguably the most eventful in recent memory, thanks to a
controversial performance from referee
Stuart Attwell, who, wrongly, disallowed two
Derby goals in the final few minutes, and booked 8 players and
issued a straight red to Forest midfielder
Lewis McGugan in a match that was not
particularly dirty.
Paul Jewell was
especially vocal in his dismay at Attwell's performance, accusing
the 25-year old official of 'losing control' of the game and
'robbing' the Rams of a victory. The press furore around his
display saw Attwell called in for a meeting with Referee's Chief
Keith Hackett and was consequently
axed from the following weeks fixture list.
Animosity between the club's has grown even further with the
appointment of former Derby manager
Billy
Davies at Forest in December 2009, along with the signing of
several former Derby players in
Lee Camp,
Robert Earnshaw and
Dexter Blackstock, and the appointment of
Nigel Clough as Derby manager, along
with the signing of former-Forest favourite
Kris Commons at Pride Park. Two fractious
FA Cup ties, including one in which Derby
came from 2-0 down to win 3-2 and win at the City Ground for the
first time since 1971, did not help matters and
Robbie Savage's post-match scarf waving did
not endear him to the Forest support. Following a match on August
29, 2009, in which Forest won 3-2 to secure their first victory
over Derby in 6 1/2 years, a post-match scuffle broke out between
the Derby and Forest players after
Nathan
Tyson, in reaction to Savage's scarf waving the previous
season, celebrated in front of the Derby County fans with a corner
flag that had the Nottingham Forest logo on it, an incident the FA
said they would investigate with some 'urgency' the end result of
which saw both club's fined for failing to control their players
and Tyson charged with improper conduct. Derby were fined £20,000,
of which £10,000 was suspended, and ordered to pay £400 costs,
Nottingham Forest were fined £25,000, of which £10,000 was
suspended,and ordered to pat £1,200 costs and Tyson was fined
£5,000 and given a two-match ban and ordered to pay £400
costs.
Dundee vs Dundee United
Both teams play in Dundee. Within 300 yards of each other. Dundee
play in dark blue at Dens Park whereas United play in black and
tangerine at Tannadice. Originally the Derby was very fierce with
Dundee supported by Protestants and United (originally know as
Dundee Hibernian) representing Catholics. Since United's name
change to represent a club for the whole city the derby became less
fierce but was still very important to the fans. Both teams
consistently played in Scotland's top division so met regularly in
league competitions. Winning the derby gives the fans major
bragging rights, none more so than in 1983, when United travelled
to Dens Park looking to win the league.On the final day of the
1982/83 season United needed to win against city rivals Dundee to
take the title. In an emotional game United took the win and the
cup. Nowadays the two teams are in different leagues, Dundee were
relegated in 2005. However if a draw in the cup was to put the two
teams against each other, you can guarantee it would be fought
tooth and nail and the fans would be right behind their respective
teams all the way.
Everton vs Liverpool
The
homes of English
teams Everton and
Liverpool are so close that the
Merseyside Derby is a very local derby. In fact, Liverpool
FC was formed when Everton, the original team in the city, moved
from Anfield to Goodison Park over a rent dispute. Everton's
previous landlord founded Liverpool as his own team to play in the
now empty Anfield stadium.
The derby is often known as the "friendly"
derby, with families in Liverpool
often split down the middle. Liverpool are
the more successful of the clubs, winning eighteen league titles
and five
European Cup and
other European trophies, while Everton have won one European trophy
and 9 league titles in total. The relationship became somewhat less
friendly and more heated after Liverpool fans caused the
Heysel tragedy which caused the death of 39
Juventus fans during the 1985
European Cup Final: because of this,
UEFA enforced a six-year ban on all English
clubs from European competition, (Liverpool were given a longer ban
than the other English teams) causing outrage for many Everton fans
as they were denied the chance to compete in the European Cup the
following season. Everton had just been voted the European team of
the season, and many people believed they would go on to achieve
great things including winning the 1986 European Cup. However, the
ban on English clubs meant that would not happen. Everton won the
League championship again in 1987, but were again denied entry to
the European Cup the following season. The team quickly broke up as
the best players moved abroad for European football, and the team
went into a decline from which it has never really recovered. This
fixture has seen more red cards than any other in English history
and it is always a cauldron of noise no matter on which side of
Stanley Park the derby is taking place.In recent years, the rivalry
has become increasingly more intense as Everton are steadily
climbing the league table, whilst Liverpool's famous Kopites still
take great pride and joy in reminding Everton fans that Liverpool
FC are still the most successful club on Merseyside.
Glentoran vs Linfield
This
derby revolves around the rivalry between Belfast
's 'Big Two' Glentoran
and Linfield, the two most successful
clubs in the history of Northern Irish
football. Although both clubs are traditionally
associated with the
Unioinst/
Loyalist tendency of Northern Irish politics
(and thus also have separate rivalries with the traditionally
Nationalist/
Republican Cliftonville) a fierce rivalry has built
up between the two clubs due to their dominance of local
football.
The clubs traditionally face each other on
Boxing Day. Games between the two sides have
frequently been marred by outbreaks of hooliganism. and even the
appearance of animals at the 1985
Irish
Cup final. The 2008 Boxing Day game was marred by some
particularly violent scenes, with the game temporarily halted due
to missiles being thrown onto the pitch. The incident led to the
Irish Football
Association suspending the traditional holiday fixture for two
years in an attempt to control the violent rivalry. The ban was
lifted on appeal in March 2009, although the clubs face a potential
fine of £40,000 if there is more crowd trouble.
Heart of Midlothian vs Hibernian
This
rivalry between the two biggest Capital
sides is one of the oldest derbies in Scotland,
stemming back to 1875 when Hibernian were formed. The first
match between these sides came on
Christmas Day 1875 in a friendly which Hearts won
1-0. Hearts hold the upper hand in the head-to-head between these
sides with 130 victories in competitive matches compared with Hibs'
84 wins in competitive matches; there have also been 85 draws.
Hearts
hold the record winning margin a 10–2 victory in a Friendly at
Easter
Road
on 12 August 1893; Hibs hold the record winning
margin in a competitive derby with a 7–0 victory at Tynecastle
on 1 January 1973. Between 1989 and 1994
Hearts went on a record 22-game unbeaten streak against Hibs before
Hearts were finally beaten 1–0 at Tynecastle in August 1994.
The
Edinburgh Derby is normally played at Easter
Road Stadium
, home of Hibernian or Tynecastle Stadium
, home of Hearts. The record attendance at an
Edinburgh Derby came on 2 January 1950 when 65,860 people watched
Hearts beat Hibs 2–1 at Easter Road; this was also a record
Scottish attendance for a match outside Glasgow. This record is
unlikely to be broken in the near future as both clubs' stadia have
capacities of around 18,000.
The events of 1990 turned the Edinburgh Derby into more than just a
footballing rivalry. Hibs were in financial difficulties at the
time and the then Hearts chairman
Wallace
Mercer believed that the only realistic way to challenge the
dominance of Rangers and Celtic was to have a united Edinburgh
side; he wanted to merge the two clubs together as one single
force. The reaction to those plans was fierce on both sides. Hibs
fans started up their "Hands off Hibs" campaign and Hearts fans
wanted to keep their identity as it was.
Eventually local
businessman Tom Farmer, owner of Kwik-Fit
stepped in to save Hibs. Farmer had no great
interest in football but stated at the time that he thought it was
important to the local community that Hibs kept their identity.
Mercer was then forced to abandon his idea of a takeover. Wallace
Mercer died in January 2006 after a long battle with
cancer, Hearts' next match after his death was a home
match against Hibs. Hearts decided to hold a minute's applause in
his memory which was disrupted by many Hibs fans which shows that
many fans still feel so much anger and resentment towards him even
after his death.
Ipswich vs Norwich
The East Anglian Derby is a sobriquet used to describe football
matches held between Ipswich Town and Norwich City. It is also
described humorously as the Old Farm Derby, a reference to the Old
Firm derby played between Celtic and Rangers. According to the
Football Rivalries Report 2008, the East Anglian Derby is the
second fiercest rivalry in England after the Black Country derby
between West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
In a total of 138 matches, Ipswich have a slight edge, winning 59,
while Norwich have won 52, the remaining 27 being drawn. Ipswich
have scored 203 goals whilst Norwich have scored 178. The highest
attendance in the derby at Portman Road is 35,077 in a First
Division match in September 1975 while Carrow Road hosted 39,890
spectators in an FA Cup match in January 1962. John Wark is
Ipswich's leading goalscorer in the derby with nine goals.
Leeds United vs Manchester United
The
Roses rivalry is a
footballing rivalry between the
Northern English clubs
Leeds United and
Manchester United.
The name of the
rivalry is derived from the historic Wars of the Roses which was carried out
between the House of Lancaster
and the House of York, this has led to
a strong rivalry between the historic
counties of Lancashire
and Yorkshire
, which can be seen between these two clubs.
Independent research by the
Football Fans Census has shown that in
English football both Leeds and
Manchester United are within the top three clubs which fans of
other sides feel passionately against.
In the
past, rivalry between the two clubs has gone beyond the action on
the field at Old
Trafford
and
Elland
Road
. During the 1970s when British
football hooliganism was at its height,
the fights between Leeds'
Service Crew and Manchester
United's
Red Army, two
of the most notorious
hooligan
firms in Britain, became known as some of the most violent
clashes in British football, this led to many people getting hurt
and still in the modern day when the clubs play there is a high
security level.
Liverpool vs Manchester United
Being
the two most successful teams in English football history, Liverpool and Manchester United from the north west
of England
are rivals for trophies. The biannual league
matches are considered by some critics to be the biggest games of
the season. Liverpool player
Steven
Gerrard also believes this to be true.
Liverpool and United both have a wide fan base from all over the
world, which probably contributes to this rivalry being seen as
more important than either team's traditional rivalry with local
teams Everton and
Manchester City.
Many consider it to be the biggest Football rivalry in the world.
However, as well as Football; it is a rivalry between two cities,
only 30 miles apart. This began when Manchester built a ship canal,
which enabled them to by-pass the River Mersey. The consequence of
this was many Liverpudlian Dockers lost their jobs - this caused
great resentment and anger.
The two clubs have developed a vicious hatred of each other,
fuelled by incidents of hooliganism in the 1980s and 1990s.
Also, by
the singing of spiteful, even sickening songs targeting the two
clubs' respective sore points, the Munich
and Hillsborough disasters.
Liverpool's hooligan firm is called 'The Urchins' and they
frequently clashed with Manchester United's 'Red Army' and still do
to this day. In this hateful atmosphere, boiling point is often
reached with the authorities having to work very hard to avoid
major confrontation. Every League game between the two clubs kicks
off very early, this minimises the risk of violence but because of
the fierce loathing the two sets of supporters have for each other,
the danger remains. Both sets of players receive terrible verbal
and sometimes even physical abuse during these intense
fixtures.
Manchester City vs Manchester United
The Manchester derby is a fierce rivalry between Manchester's two
teams City and United. The City fans refer to the United fans as
"Rags" and the "Munichs" (a reference to United's commercial
exploitation of the Munich Air Disaster) while the United fans
refer to the City fans as "Bitters" and "Massives". The games have
seen many violent clashes down the years both on and off the pitch.
The rivalry was at its best in the 1960s and 1970s when both teams
were equal in terms of quality and success with City winning the
league championship in the same year United won the European cup.
City's
lack of success in recent years has led to the United v Liverpool F.C
match a bigger occasion for United as they are both
fighting for trophies although the fierce rivalry is still there
with the build up to derby day in the city as intense as it was in
the 1960s. Both sets of fans are constantly digging
each other with United fans having a banner inside Old Trafford
with a ticker in reference to City's years without winning a trophy
and City fans mentioning that they are the only football team to
come from Manchester
, due to the fact United are based in Old
Trafford
, a district
outside the city in the Borough of Trafford
, whilst City were based in Moss Side and are now
based in Clayton, both in the City of Manchester.
Both
sets of fans claim Manchester is either Blue or Red which led to a
study by the Manchester Metropolitan
University
carrying out a survey of who had the most season
ticket holders in the area's with a 'M' postcode.
The
results were although United had the most season ticket holders in
the Greater
Manchester
area with a 'M' postcode, City had the most
season ticket holders in the City of Manchester. However the
study was flawed as it underestimated the number of City season
ticket holders by almost 11,000.
Two Boroughs in Greater Manchester are
considered both blue and red strongholds with Stockport
being a blue zone and Salford
being a red zone.
Manchester United won the most recent
encounter between the two clubs with a 4-3 win at Old
Trafford
in
September 2009, courtesy of a goal from Michael Owen, deep into added on time
(90+6). The match was hailed as "probably the best derby of
all time" by Manchester United manager,
Sir Alex Ferguson
Newcastle United vs Sunderland
The
Tyne-
Wear derby is a
fierce inter-city (although the cities are only about 10 miles
apart) derby in England's north-east contested by
Newcastle United FC and
Sunderland AFC.
The first
competitive match between the sides took place on 24 December 1898
at Roker
Park
in which Newcastle triumphed 3-2.
Sunderland's biggest ever victory in their history was a 9-1
victory over rivals Newcastle. Newcastle's biggest ever victory
over Sunderland was 6-1 twice, once in 1920 and again in 1955.
Their
latest game was a 1 - 1 draw at St James Park
, with Djibril
Cisse scoring the opener and Shola
Ameobi equalising with a penalty
kick, following a foul on Steven
Taylor awarded by Howard
Webb.
Portsmouth vs Southampton
An extremely fierce rivalry which rages on the south coast of the
United Kingdom, with immense hatred between each group of
supporters. To Portsmouth fans, Southampton fans are known as
"Scummers". The term originates back in history with the Portsmouth
and Southamptondocks. There was a strike, and Portsmouth agreed
with Southampton to close both ports to improve conditions and pay
for the workers. However, the Southampton port secretly opened
whilst Portsmouth was striking, and took all of the trade.
Portsmouth workers then referred to the workers as 'Scum', which
soon evolved to 'Scummer'.
The choice of the word 'Scum' is specific, as it is an acronym of
the Southampton Port workers Union at the time,
Southampton
Community Union Members* *
- This is an urban myth no evidence can be found of any strike.
People from Portsmouth add 'er' on to words eg. mater and sonner
that is where scummer came from.
Whereas, to Southampton fans, Portsmouth fans are knowns as Skates.
When sailors were miles from home with no women in sight, they used
to use skates to, uh.... But it's never caught on in quite the same
way as Scummers.' Illingsworth admits to his part in the invention
of Skates as a derogatory term for Pompey fans. It was well known
that Portsmouth people delighted in calling sailors "skates".
This feud is well known in English football and is not helped by
Harry Redknapp's involvement at both clubs. He joined Portsmouth as
a director and slowly became Manager of Portsmouth, however after
guiding them to the 'promised land' of the Premier League, he
jumped ship and joined 'the club down the road' Southampton.
To make
the situation worse, from Southampton's point of view, he led the
team to a 4 - 1 defeat at the hands of Portsmouth at Fratton
Park
. On top of this, after 'Judas' as he had
become known to Portsmouth fans, led Southampton to the second tier
of English Football. Redknapp then rejoined Portsmouth and was
forgiven, while Southampton have since been relegated again to
League One.
However he has since left again for Tottenham Hotspurs, taking
Jermain Defoe and Peter Crouch with him.
Sheffield United vs Sheffield Wednesday
The '
Steel City Derby' is a fierce
local derby, which has been due to lots of crowd trouble over the
years and is looked on by most sets of fans as the most important
two matches of the entire season.
It is between the two football teams of
the city of Sheffield
. Fans refer to the other clubs players
and fans as 'pigs', though there are other names such as the
nickname 'Wendy' given by Unitedites to their rivals and Wednesday
often refer to their cross city counterparts as the 'Blunts', a pun
on their nickname, the Blades. It is often an important match for
the fans, since many United and Wednesday fans work, learn and live
with their rivals.
It first took place on 16 October 1893 and since then the teams
have met a total of 120 times, with
United having won 3 more of the
encounters than
Wednesday.
United have led the series of league encounters since 1951.
Sheffield United have won 44 to Sheffield Wednesdays 41 with 37
finishing with a draw. The biggest victory by United was a 7-3 win
in 1951. Wednesday's best result was a 4-0 win in 1979. United have
completed the league double on 10 occasions, while Wednesday have
done the double on 6 occasions.
Former Wednesday player
Alan Quinn became
the first and currently only player to score for both sides in a
Sheffield league derby when he scored for United in the December
2005 game, having previously scored Wednesday's goal in their 1-3
defeat at Bramall Lane in 2003.
The 1979 Boxing Day derby at
Hillsborough was watched by a record Third
Division crowd of 49,309 spectators.
The game is referred to as The '
Steel
City Derby' due to Sheffield's heritage as a
steel-making city. Pundits often refer to it as 'the
Sheffield Derby'. This is also the name given to a derby between
two non-league teams
Sheffield and
Hallam, the oldest derby in the
World.
Having played each other over 150 times competitively, including 5
games in the 2006/7 season, this is one of the biggest and most
underestimated rivalries in English football. According to a
Littlewoods survey of 6,000 fans, this rivalry came out as the
biggest in football after Millwall v West Ham, Manchester United v
Manchester City, Arsenal v Tottenham, Portsmouth v Southampton,
Derby v Nottingham Forest and Celtic v Rangers. The rivalry doesn't
just occur when the teams are playing each other, with both teams
having
terrace chants which they sing at each
game, such as for Wolves "Always **** on a Tesco carrier bag" and
"We Hate Albion" as well as their rival's "Always **** on the old
gold and black" and "The Dingles". There are many more songs aimed
at each other regularly.
Though, due to the yo-yo promotions of the teams between the
Premier League and
Football League Championship
both clubs seem to avoid each other in their promotions and
relegations, and have yet to meet in the Premier League.
The
rivalry between Millwall and West Ham
is definitely one of the most bitter rivalries
in England and possibly one of the most fierce in the world, even
though they have only met a handful of times. There is
evidence to show that the rivalry began when there was a strike by
the predominantly West Ham supporting ship works, whereas the
Millwall supporting workers refused to join the strike. However,
this rivalry has been lessened some due to the fact that both clubs
have played in different divisions for much of their history. On
almost all occasions when the sides met violence has occurred with
many getting hurt and injured. On match days there is a
significantly higher police presence than normal, with as much
1,000 extra police officers per 10,000 fans. On 25 August 2009, the
two sides met in a
Carling Cup clash,
which was marred by major riots inside and outside the ground which
shocked the country and it was seen by many as what the 1970s and
early 1980s were like for football hooliganism, and the fighting is
always so intense it is almost always described as "animal
fighting". Hundreds of West Ham supporters invaded the pitch after
each of their three goals in their extra time win, and a minority
of these fans threatened some Millwall players. Outside the ground,
a Millwall fan was stabbed during the game. Police estimated that
the violence involved hundreds of fans from both West Ham and
Millwall. Before this occurrence, there was serious violence during
Millwall's 4-1 victory at the New Den in 2004, the first time the
sides had met in over 10 years. Although the violence in the ground
was mostly West Ham supporters fighting with police, through
frustration, during the game, but several clashed between the
supporters erupted in near-by areas. Some suggest that the violence
is so fierce, even today, because the clubs have not played each
other as often as other rival clubs such as Manchester United and
Manchester City, another theory of their rivalry is because of the
strong similarities between the supporters. Both sets are seen as
loyalists and Protestant compared to some clubs rivalries being
based on Catholic beliefs to Protestant beliefs, such as Liverpool
(Catholic) and Everton (Protestant). Others suggest that it is
simply because of the long history of football hooliganism between
the two sets of supporters. Because of the such fierce rivalry,
Harry Redknapp, a former West Ham player and manager, called for
the two clubs to never be allowed to play each other in a cup game
again, stating if they get drawn together, the balls should be put
back in drawn again. Due to Millwall playing
League One football and West Ham playing
Premier League football, at present, the only
chances of these two sides meeting is via a cup clash.
Africa
Al-Ahly vs Zamalek
The
biggest rivalry in Egypt and the Arab world is the rivalry between
Egyptian
giants Al-Ahly &
Zamalek. Al-Ahly & Zamalek
were named by the Confederation of African Football "CAF" as the
top two African clubs of the 20th century.
Both teams are located in Greater Cairo and their match is
considered the highlight of the football season with live
television broadcast to most of the Arab countries since the
seventies. The rivalry is closely fought, but Al-Ahly has the
biggest win between the two teams since the league commenced in
1948, winning 6-1 at their home stadium in 2002. However, the
largest result between the two sides was Zamalek's 6-0 win over
Al-Ahly in the 1944 Egyptian Cup final.The derby matches are so
intense as to require foreign referees to officiate them. back in
1966 a penalty against Al Ahly drove Shly fans to riot causing
damages to Zamalek's main stadium and burning a factory near the
club. Recently, the intensity of rivalry caused the authorities to
redirect traffic in Cairo during the mach day, so that supporters
of the two teams will not face each other in their way to and from
Cairo stadium.
Asante Kotoko vs Hearts of Oak
The biggest rivalry in Ghana, and one of the biggest rivalries in
sub-Saharan Africa is between
Accra Hearts of Oak SC and
Asante Kotoko.
Kotoko are the club of Ghana's second
largest city, Kumasi
, while Hearts of Oak play their home games in
the capital, Accra
. The buildup to the derby games is
covered extensively in the Ghanaian press, and support for the two
clubs is widespread and greatly outstrips support for any of the
other teams in the Ghanaian Premier League.
In 2001, a match
between the two teams in Accra resulted in the
worst football-related disaster in African history, when 127 people
were killed as the result of a stampede which broke out after
clashes between supporters and police.
Club Africain vs Esperance
Esperance used to be the club of the lower class people and Club
Africain the team of the "intellectual" (the club was founded by
students). The Club Africain headquarter is located in Bab Jedid,
an old area of the city where the rich used to live. Nowadays it's
a pretty poor area. Esperance's headquarter is located 1 km
from that of club Africain, in Bab Souika, a very popular area.
After the independence of Tunisia, Club Africain slowly became more
popular among the poor especially because Esperance was being
managed by businessmen and politicians. Both clubs are very popular
these days.
JSK vs USMA
The derby of the
Kabyle people.
The
JSK (jeunesse sportive de Kabylie) and the
USMA
(union
sportive de la médina d'Alger) are the two most prestigious teams
of Algeria, and major teams in the African league (the JSK is the
second most titled team in Africa, after the
Egyptian Al-Ahly, and the sole team to have
won all African cups).This derby has a very strong political
significance: the JSK is usually seen as the
team of the Kabyle "bourgeoisie" (upper classes) with right-wing
political views, while the USMA
gain its
support from the Algiers
's Kabyle working class, mostly of left-wing and
"algerianist" Kabyle political parties's supporters (in contrast
with the strong Kabyle nationalist positions of JSK's fans).This rivalry is considered by the FIFA
as one of
the most important and intense in the world.
Kaizer Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates
The
South African Soweto
derby between the nations two most popular
teams, one of the few fixtures in the domestic fixture list to fill
the stadium. The teams have played each other 33 times since
the
Premier Soccer League was
formed in 1996.
Mufurila Wanderers vs Nkana Red Devils
The biggest rivalry in Zambian Football.Both hailing from the
mining towns in copperbelt, they have the largest fan base in
Zambia although with the collapse of the mines both Nkana (Kalampa)
and (Mighty) Wanderers have been relegated to the second tier of
the league. Nkana have won more championships than any other club
in Zambian football history with Wanderers coming in a close
second. On the other hand Wanderers have won more cup competitions
with Nkana coming in a close second.
Raja Casablanca vs Wydad Casablanca
Violence - on and off the field - is a frequent occurrence at
Morocco's big derby. Raja, formed in 1949, have their roots in the
struggle against colonial power France. Last year a derby was
played behind closed doors following crowd problems.
Asia
East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan
The
event known as the Kolkata Derby involves the two main
football clubs of Kolkata
, India
. In Indian football,
Mohun Bagan and
East Bengal are arch rivals.
Mohun
Bagan, being the oldest club of Kolkata
(of Asia also), has a large fan base among the old
residents of Kolkata. On the other hand, East Bengal club is
mostly popular among the people who come from East Bengal (now
known as Bangladesh
).
The rivalry can be considered as a manifestation of one which
already had existed between the two sub-category of Bengali people
- "Ghoti" (residents of the western part of undivided Bengal) and
"Bangal" (residents of the eastern part of undivided Bengal before
the independence of India) since the independence and division of
India. These two clubs met in 1925 for the first time and they have
played almost 285 matches with each other since then. Out of this
number, East Bengal beat Mohun Bagan 106 times and Mohun Bagan beat
East Bengal 80 times.
Usually these two local Titans meet in
Yuva
Bharati Kridangan
(Salt
Lake Stadium
), Kolkata where about 100,000 fans enjoy the
match.
Esteghlal vs Persepolis
The
Tehran derby is a fierce football local derby match
that takes place twice a year between the two most popular clubs in
Iran
and
Tehran
- Esteghlal F.C. and
Persepolis F.C.. The match
between both teams is a very passionate and exciting derby.
Stadiums
are always packed to capacity when the two teams play (For Example
Azadi
Stadium
Hosted 100,000). Despite being a derby
between two teams from Tehran, the match has been played in other
Iranian cities as well. The Tehran derby is the most important club
game in Asia according to the AFC.
The
first derby match between the teams took place on 5 April 1968, at
Amjadieh
Stadium
where the game finished as a scoreless draw.
At the tim, e Esteghlal was known as Taj FC. Both clubs were
relatively young but Persepolis had a solid fan base, because of
its close association to the once popular
Shahin club. The rivalry between Shahin and Taj
was transferred to its current stage when the Shahin club had to
cease operations due to poor relations with the
IFF.
Over time, the rivalry became more heated and club fans began
attaining collective identities. By the mid-'70s Persepolis was
seen as a working class club, while Taj was viewed as a club close
to the ruling establishment and supported by the upper class of
Iranian society. Persepolis fans outnumbered Esteghlal fans by
large numbers at the time and still do.
Because of the sensitive nature of the matches, fan violence has
occurred several times. In minor cases, fans break chairs or throw
garbage at the field, but more notable cases of violence have
involved physical fights between opposing teams and fans, storming
of the field by fans, as well as significant destruction of public
property.
Ever since 1995, federation officials have invited foreign
referees to officiate the game to ease
fan and player suspicions of referee bias. This occurred after the
events of the 38th tehran derby when many suspicious decisions were
given in favour of Esteghlal.
Azadi
Stadium
has been the stadium where most of the matches took
place, but Amjadieh Stadium (now Shiroudi) in Tehran, Azadi Stadium
in Bandar
Abbas
and Yadegare Imam Stadium
in Tabriz
have all hosted the game at least
once.
The biggest victory was Persepolis 6 - Esteghlal 0 which resulted
in a famous chant of "6 taeiha" by Persepolis fans.
Abahoni Ltd Vs Mohameda Fc
The two clubs has been the most dominant team in the dhaka premiere
League..ever since the country was liberated.Abahoni VS Mohamedan
match has been a math to die for..to every football fan in
Bangladesh. It no less than el classico or derby day in the other
countries
Melbourne Victory vs Adelaide United
This rivalry has its roots in the Victorian-South Australian
interstate Australian Rules Football and has gradually built up
since the birth of the A-league 5 years ago. The rivalry is
especially fierce because of each club's success. The 2 clubs have
played in many finals against each other all of but one of these
being won by Melbounre, including 2 grand finals, an amazing 6-0
victory to melbourne in 2007 and another 1-0 victory in 2009, again
to Melbourne. This rivalry is considered to be the fiercest in the
A - League, due to the amount of tension both in the games and out
of them.
Sydney vs Melbourne
The rivalry involves Australia's
Sydney FC
and
Melbourne Victory also called
The City Derby. The rivalry came about since the
inception of the
A-League where Melbourne
and Sydney were the two largest cities in Australia. It carries on
from a longstanding
rivalry
between the two cities where the 2 cities have competed both in
sport and in politics. The clubs are two of the most successful and
influential football clubs in the country and encounters between
the two are generally seen as the most important club football
games in Australia, generally pulling in the largest match day
attendances and TV audiences of the regular season.
Each encounter has often been filled with spite especially amongst
the fans where several incidents between supporters of the clubs
have occurred , along with many excessive amount of players being
sent off and even coaching management over the years getting
involved in many confrontations , has made the City Derby the most
anticipated match in Australian football.
Newcastle United Jets vs Central Coast Mariners
The rivalry involves Australia's
Newcastle United Jets and
Central Coast Mariners. The rivalry
starts in the stands where the fans clash and then the heat turns
up on the field.
The
hatred started before a ball was even kicked when some former
Newcastle fans of the old NSL became fans of the new franchise of
Central Coast
and the rest remained loyal to Newcastle United. The rivalry really
took off in the first ever game between the clubs where Matt Osman
broke the leg of Andrew Durante in a horrendus tackle.
The rivalry hit a
new level when the Newcastle
supporters group were caught throwing coins and
cans at Central Coast players.
FC Seoul vs Suwon Samsung
One of the biggest football rivalries in South Korean
K-League, is the derby match between
Suwon Samsung and
FC
Seoul. Originally, it was the rivalry was between Suwon Samsung
and
Anyang LG Cheetahs, a former
club of FC Seoul. The rivalry started in 1996, when then Suwon's
manager
Kim Ho had conflicts with his
assistant coach
Cho Kwang-Rae. Cho
Kwang-Rae quit the club, and joined Anyang as manager. The rivalry
got fiercer when
Seo Jung-Won, a former
star player from Anyang decided to return to K-League after
spending a season at
RC Strasbourg,
France. Even though when he left Anyang for Strasbourgh, he
promised to Anyang that he would return to Anyang when he comes
back to K-League, he decided to move to Suwon instead, as they
offered higher wage. Angry Anyang fans collected Seo's Anyang
shirts and burned them Later in 2004, Anyang decided to move to
Seoul, the nation's capital and the largest city for both financial
and supporting profits, and changed its name to FC Seoul. Suwon
supporters have since called FC Seoul 'Northern Traitor' because of
their action of abandoning Anyang's supporters, and both of them
does not accept each other as rival, but in fact, their rivalry has
been even fiercer since.
On 8 April 2007, the match between Seoul
and Suwon at Seoul World Cup Stadium
recorded attendance of 55397, which still remains
as the highest attendance record in K-League.
See also
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Abahoni Vs Mohamedan
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