Football drives them crazy. The game is everything for them. It is religion, it is nationality and when they go to the stadium they change their personality to support their team and favorite players.
Football fans do many things to cheer their heroes and most of them almost become cheer leaders at the ground.
Copa America 2011, which is going to enter its quarter-final stage from Sunday, has till now seen many 'cheer leaders' who have become famous in media for their unusual dresses or make-up or may be the expressions.
However, no matter in what way they grab the attention of the whole world, the only thing in common for all of them is the love for football.
Start the slide show to see how crazy and hot these football fans are:
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Football drives them crazy. The game is everything for them. It is religion, it is nationality and when the go to the stadium they change their personality to support their team and their favorite players.
Football fans do many things to cheer their heroes and most of them almost become cheer leaders at the ground.
Copa America 2011, which is going to enter its quarter-final stage from Sunday, has till now seen many ‘cheer leaders’ who have become famous in media for their unusual dresses or make-up or may be the expressions.
However, no matter in what way they grab the attention of the whole world, the only thing in common for all of them is the love for football.
Start the slide show to see how crazy and hot these football fans are: ReutersA fan of Mexico awaits the start of their match against Uruguay in the first round of the Copa America soccer tournament in La Plata, July 12, 2011.REUTERS/Henry RomeroA fan of Argentina awaits the start of the opening match of the Copa America Argentina 2011 soccer tournament against Bolivia in La Plata July 1, 2011.REUTERS/Martin AcostaColombia's fan "El Cole" watches a soccer training session at Union de Santa Fe stadium in Santa Fe July 7, 2011. Colombia will face Bolivia in the Copa America on July 10.REUTERS/Andres StapffBolivia fans await the start of their team's match against Costa Rica in the first round of the Copa America soccer tournament in Jujuy, July 7, 2011.REUTERS/David MercadoVenezuela fans await the start of their match against Brazil in the first round of the Copa America soccer tournament in La Plata, July 3, 2011.REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian