AEL 1964 FC - Supporters

Supporters

Monsters is the largest Larissa F.C. supporters club. The first attempt to organise Larissa's supporters was made in 31 March 1982 during a game against Diagoras F.C..30 fans that belonged to the older but old-fashioned club Ierolochites where gathered in the Gate D of the old Alcazar Stadium that was meant to be the legendary Gate-1 afterwards.Monsters club was formed as an idea of having a true and passionate support to the team without restrictions or boundaries.The fans tend to use various styles and sizes of banners and flags bearing the name and symbols of their club and follow the team since the first day everywhere in Greece and Europe.Monsters have a strong relationship with German team FC Nürnberg's supporters club called Ultras Nürnberg 1994 or just UN-94.Fans of both clubs often lift banners and create choreography in support of the fellow teams.

S.F. Alkazar (Greek: Σύνδεσμος Φιλάθλων Αλκαζάρ) is the second bigger club of Larissa F.C. supporters.

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