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The apostrophe belongs at after the s at the end of the plural noun fans to form the plural possessive noun fans'.

  • The fans' applause is loud. (the applause of the fans)
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That depends on how many fans there are.

One applauding fan: the fan's applause

Many happy fans: the fans' applause

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It would go after the word fans, as in The fans' applause is loud.

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