The first fans in the Soviet Union appeared in the Moscow "Spartak". History of the fan movement red-and-white is counted from the beginning of 70-ies. The first match, that first come the fans, considered the game "Spartak" — "Dnepr" 15 November 1972. Initially police did not know how to respond to a new phenomenon. The beginning of the first peak of fanaticism had in 1977, when "Spartak" for the first time in its history was one of the main participants in the highest division. Army of fans began to grow, was first created in the chants and songs.
Since November 15, 1981 from Spartak fanaticism begins the decline, which lasted until 1986. The guards have stepped up the fight with the fans: they took away badges, scarves, flags, any symbols. The second peak occurred in the period from 1987 to 1990. Increased support for teams both in Moscow and in the field. However, after the collapse of the Soviet Union fan movement began to experience a decline, which lasted until 1994. In the late 1990s — early 2000-ies of the matches with participation "Spartaka" and all that precedes them, often began to run riot. Events in Nizhny Novgorod, Moscow, Yaroslavl, Prague, Voronezh left a negative mark on the entire history of the red-white fan movement.
Since 2005, organized support of the team in the stadium the organization of fans of the Moscow "Spartak" "Phratry". May 16, 2012, after the end of the 2011/12 season it was announced that henceforth the number 72 (the year that became the starting point for the fan movement red and white) forever assigned by fans of red and white.
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