ȘOCANT: Ultrașii lui Steaua Roșie afișează bannerul „Iadul îi așteaptă pe FCSB”! Fanii trimit un mesaj înfricoșător înaintea confruntării epice

🔥 FCSB Faces “Hell” in Belgrade! Delije Fans Set the Stage for Europa League Battle 🔥

FCSB is heading into a cauldron of hostility in their Europa League clash against Red Star Belgrade, as the notorious Delije ultras have already made their intentions clear.

At Red Star’s last league game against Javor, the Serbian ultras displayed a striking banner after their team’s 0-1 defeat—a clear warning for all FCSB fans: the atmosphere in Belgrade will be intense.

FCSB, Awaited by Hell in Belgrade

The Romanian champions are set for a tough encounter in front of a fervent crowd known for unwavering support of their team. In their previous match, Red Star fans sent a message to everyone who supports the club, calling on all to flock to the stadium for the Europa League clash with FCSB.

A massive banner read:
“27.11. Bring your scarf – everyone to Marakana!”

The iconic Marakana stadium holds 55,538 spectators. While it’s unlikely the arena will be completely sold out due to the team’s current form and unfavorable weather, the Romanian squad will still face a vocal and passionate crowd.

1,500 Tickets for FCSB Fans

FCSB was allocated 1,500 tickets for the match, and the Peluza Nord fan group is organizing the trip to Belgrade. Most of the tickets have reportedly been sold, meaning the Romanian champions will have a sizable contingent cheering them on, as confirmed by Gheorghe Mustață.

“We will leave Thursday morning for Turnu Severin, where we will meet most supporters. We will be accompanied by the Belgrade gendarmerie to the match. The tickets have sold out, so we’ll have a strong presence,” Mustață told FANATIK.

Red Star Coach Reacts After Last-Minute Defeat

Red Star banner

Red Star dominated their recent game against Javor but suffered a late defeat. Away fans voiced their frustration at the end, yet coach Vladan Milojević defended his team, citing lack of inspiration in the final minutes.

“Even if we had played for five days, we still wouldn’t have scored. Football is a law of small margins: one lapse, Javor scored, and that’s it. The players gave everything and fought hard. We move on,” Milojević said.

FCSB now prepares to face one of the most intimidating atmospheres in European football. Will the Romanian champions survive the “hell” at Marakana?

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