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Ultras Spartak are the organised supporters of the professional
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FC Spartak Trnava FC Spartak Trnava () is a professional Football club (association football), football club based in Trnava, Slovakia. The club competes in Slovak First Football League, the top flight in the Football in Slovakia#System, Slovak league system, hav ...
. And are considered one of the best fan groups in
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History

The history of the White Angels was initially documented mainly orally. Most of the information has been preserved in the books ''50 years of Trnava football'' and ''60 years of Trnava football''. The predecessor of today's Spartak - TŠS Trnava, had a large fan base during its first year. Its city rival ŠK Trnava was no worse off. After a year, the two clubs merged in order to strengthen the position of Trnava football. The following year, a new club from the working class environment appeared on the scene - ŠK Rapid Trnava. This club was extremely popular among the Trnava public. Derby matches between ŠK Trnava and Rapid Trnava were well attended from the beginning. First attempts to record and mediate their own history have occurred among the fans of
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in the recent years. Various manifestations of unorganized supporting began to appear at the beginning of formation of the fan-base history in
Trnava Trnava (, , ; , also known by other #Names and etymology, alternative names) is a city in western Slovakia, to the northeast of Bratislava, on the Trnávka river. It is the capital of the Trnava Region and the Trnava District. It is the seat o ...
. These manifestations consisted mainly in spontaneous outcries which have in many cases resulted in positive response in the form of involvement of other supporters, or they have, more rarely, faded out without any response. "Trnava, go" ("Trnava do teho") is one of the oldest outcries of the unorganized supporting period, and it has been used to this day. The first group similar to the present-day
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groups was created at the beginning of 1990s. It was called Alkyfans and it was, at the beginning of its existence, seated on sector 3. Fan club of
Spartak Trnava FC Spartak Trnava () is a professional football club based in Trnava, Slovakia. The club competes in Slovak First Football League, the top flight in the Slovak league system, having participated in more seasons than any other club. Founded in ...
ranks among the official fan associations, and it has also gone through several changes. It was created on 10th April 1966 as Spartaklub, a club of friends of TJ Spartak Kovosmalt Trnava. After a forced termination, the club restored its activity on 18 February 1988 as "Club of Supporters of the Spartak TAZ Trnava". In the 1990s, it changed its name to "Fan Club of Spartak Trnava", taking on board about 150 members. Currently it acts under the name White Angels, (“Bíli Andeli”).


Friendships and Rivalries


Friendships

Between 1988 and 2006, Ultras Spartak had a mutual friendship with
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fans. Good relations and friendship still persist to this day.


Rivalries

Ultras Spartak hold a fierce rivalry with Ultras Slovan, the main fan group of
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. Both Ultras have been banned multiple times in Traditional derbys. In a match against Slovan in 2021, there was a full blown fight on the pitch between both
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, with the game being cancelled and postponed. As a result of this incident, Spartak would have to play the next three home matches without the Ultras, with entry only allowed for children under 15 years of age.


Ideology

Ultras Spartak are against the use of knives during games.


Ultra Groups/Divisions

Currently there are several smaller and larger
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groups in
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, called also "groups" or "divisions", created on the basis of friendly relationships or places of living. The groups present themselves with their own flags, and presently the best known groups are Under clock Deads (the name is original, hereinafter referred to as UCD), Wild West (“Divoký západ”), Gang of
Piešťany Piešťany (; , , , ) is a town in Slovakia. It is located in the western part of the country within the Trnava Region and is the seat of its Piešťany District, own district. It is the biggest and best known spa town in Slovakia and has around ...
(“Banda piešťanská” ) originally called Fanatics of
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(“Piešťanský fanatici”), Line (“Linka”), Zátvor, and others. Some members of the smaller groups are at the same time members of large Ultras groups, such as NSP and SST. All the Ultras groups are unofficial.


Choreography

Ultras Spartak are well known for their choreography,it takes all night to prepare an all stand choreo, sometimes even three days. It is produced by volunteers in their free time. The most frequently used types of the choreo are: Cardboard choreo (“kartónovačka”) - visual creation composed of several sheets of paper of various sizes and colours. This choreo requires a large number of people. Burning-through choreo (“prepalovačka”) - transparent film of various shapes andsizes with paintings or writings, usually accompanied by light effects. The burning-through choreo can be realized in two ways, either raised above the fans' heads or hung on railingsor a fence. Argentina (“Argentína”) - consists of throwing small pieces of paper and confetti in the air. Sector choreo (“sektorovka”) - large piece of paper or another material with variouspaintings or writings raised above attendants' heads directly on the terraces.


Gallery

File:Spartak Trnava Ultras Choreo.jpg, Ultras choreo against Slovan Bratislava in cup final. Image:Spartak Trnava Ultras Choreo 3.jpg, Choreo against
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. Image:Spartak Trnava Ultras Choreo 2.jpg, Choreo in the last European match in 2023. Image:Spartak Trnava Ultras Choreo 4.jpg, All stand choreo against
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Image:Ultras Spartak Trnava choreo 2018.jpg, Choreo in 2018 against
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. Image:Ultras Spartak in 2018.jpg, Choreo against
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References

{{FC Spartak Trnava FC Spartak Trnava Ultras groups Establishments in Slovakia 1988 establishments in Czechoslovakia