Tifose and tifosi are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "sports fans." Context makes clear whether the fans in question are all female (case 1), all male or mixed female and male (example 2). The respective pronunciations will be "tee- FO-sey" in the feminine and "tee-FO-see" in the masculine in Italian.
Ultra is the same in English and Italian. The adverb, adjective, and prefix reach the "ultimate" regarding persons and things, such as in terms of the ultra soccer fans who exhibit behavioral gamuts regarding their teams. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "OOL-tra" in Italian.
Ultras are the hardcore football (soccer) fans/supporters who are known for their chanting and creating atmosphere. Ultras can be violent at times and cause trouble. Most travel wherever the team goes.
Midwest Sports Fans was created in 2008.
Danny Wood is not Italian; he is of American nationality. He is best known as a member of the boy band New Kids on the Block. His heritage includes Irish and English descent. While he may have fans from diverse backgrounds, his ethnicity is not Italian.
82 percent of American people are sports fans
Manchester united - 330 million fans worldwide
because the people who don't have anything else to do watch tv and they find sports so they become fans
There were a few languages such as English , Spanish etc .
Quite a few.
Giantseagles
Said to be Italian by fans.
Sport fans stay healthy because why try to be like the player. This is why they call them fans.