Hooligans One

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Hooligans One
Nickname Hools One
Founded 2012
Type Supporters' group, Ultras group, Hooligan firm
Team Dyas Rangers
Headquarters Dyas, Senya
Colors Green and White

Hooligans One are the hooligan firm of Senyan club Dyas Rangers FC. They are of the few organised hooligan firms in Micras are infamous for causing several severe incidents on matchdays.

Notable incidents

2013 Dyas Rangers-Spartak Jogasim riots

On the opening day of the 2013–14 Senyan Second League, following the full time whistle, Dyas Rangers fans broke into the sector housing Spartak Jogasim supporters. Violence in the stadium continued for two hours, but violence continued outside the ground too, with police being forced to fire rubber bullets on fans. Some Rangers fans set a bus on fire containing away fans, which two people were killed in. Hundreds of arrests were made on the night, and afterwards, Rangers fans were banned 30 matches, provided they were male and over the age of 16. The club was also deducted 13 points for the riots.

2015 Dyas Derby riots

The 2014–15 Kopa Sanya fourth round tie between local rivals Dyas Rangers and Park Prinsipa was abandoned following crowd trouble. Fighting began when Michael Vrorker, retrieving the ball to take a throw in, threw a punch a visiting supporter who was holding the ball from him. The incident, which was next to the police line between home and away fans, saw players from both teams becoming involved in a violent punch up, with bites body slams, and assaults being visible. Home fans starting to fight the police, and broke through the line, getting into the visiting supporters sections, involving a riot. The referee tried to get people off of the pitch, however the playing field was soon over-run by supporters of Rangers, trying to get at Park Prinsipa players and fans. Prinsipa players were chased down the tunnel by supporters, who over-ran police, whilst flares and molotov cocktails were thrown at visiting supporters. Visiting supporters tried to respond with flares and after police back up was able to get back, were escorted down the stands, despite constant violence from home fans. Outside the stadium, Park Prinsipa supporters, who had heard about the violence inside the stadium, gathered in large numbers, and more fighting ensued outside. Police tried to break up the violence, but police cars were smashed, and in one case a police horse was stabbed. In another case, a flare was let off in the face of an officer. Fans had their cars smashed parts of the stadium was burnt. Police could not control the situation, and people with knives had started to arrive. 17 people were arrested in all, whilst 36 spent the night in hospital.
Park Prinsipa were awarded the tie 3–0.

2016 Dyas Rangers-FK Tiga riots

Following the end of the Senyan Second League fixture between Dyas Rangers and FK Tiga, fans of the home side invaded the pitch, tearing down the goalposts before trying to attack the visiting manager. Fighting continued outside the ground on nearby streets, where 17 people were arrested.