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'''Zelge Fans''' is the official fanclub of the Swedish football (soccer) team ]. It was started ] by a group of Assyriska supporters in ]. At first the fanclub was called ''Neshre'' which means ] (or eagles) in ]. Three months later, the club changed its name to Zelge Fans. The word ''Zelge'' means "sunbeams". This refers to the beams in the ]. Most of the members are Assyrians (suryoye) but Zelge fanclub has also Swedish members. | '''Zelge Fans''' is the official fanclub of the Swedish football (soccer) team ]. It was started ] by a group of Assyriska supporters in ]. At first the fanclub was called ''Neshre'' which means ] (or eagles) in ]. Three months later, the club changed its name to Zelge Fans. The word ''Zelge'' means "sunbeams". This refers to the beams in the ]. Most of the members are Assyrians (suryoye) but Zelge fanclub has also Swedish members. | ||
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Revision as of 12:58, 15 May 2008
Zelge Fans is the official fanclub of the Swedish football (soccer) team Assyriska Föreningen. It was started 1993 by a group of Assyriska supporters in Södertälje. At first the fanclub was called Neshre which means eagle (or eagles) in Syriac language. Three months later, the club changed its name to Zelge Fans. The word Zelge means "sunbeams". This refers to the beams in the Assyrian flag. Most of the members are Assyrians (suryoye) but Zelge fanclub has also Swedish members.
External links
- Zelge Fans - Official site
- Assyriska Föreningen - Official team site
- SvenskaFans Assyriska - Supporter Site
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