A.F.C.A (hooligans)
Named after | Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax |
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Founding location | Amsterdam |
Territory | Amsterdam and surrounding towns |
Criminal activities | Football hooliganism, riots, fighting, arson, drug trafficking,[1] murder[2][3] |
Allies | BCS-R.S.C. Anderlecht, Gate 11-Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. |
Rivals | S.C.F, Bunnikside, Midden Noord |
A.F.C.A (or just AFCA) is a Dutch hooligan firm linked to A.F.C. Ajax. In the past the Ajax fans consists only out of one firm: the well known F-side. Nowedays there are more firms active such as VAK410. Although they are separated groups, there is cooperation between them. This is especially the case during riots, the AFCA firm then consists of a mix with members from all of the groups, and they operate as one firm: the AFCA firm.
Main groups
The main groups within the AFCA hooligan firm are:
- Oude Garde (old skool members, Vak-F)
- F-side
- Vak M (founded as a sub-group from the F-side, now probably the group with the most influence due to their reputation)
- ULTRAS VAK410
- AFCA Youth
- AFCA 4th
- 5th
Notes
- In the media the AFCA Supportersclub is often wrongly accused of being the same as the AFCA Hooligans. The AFCA supportersclub is in no way connected with the AFCA Hooligans other than their love for Ajax.
- The A.F.C.A (clothing) was originally founded as clothing especially for the harcore (hooligan) element of the Ajax supporters. Nowedays regular fans wear the same clothing.
References
- ↑ "Underworld closes ranks over shooting of football hooligan". The Amsterdam Herald. 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
- ↑ "Rick Halman Archives - NieuweRevu.nl". Revu.nl. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
- ↑ "Martin van de P. | Crimipedia, het grootste misdaadarchief van NL". Panorama.nl. 2012-11-23. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
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