Ekstremi - History

History

In the 1980s, FK Novi Pazar became a regular team in the Yugoslav Second League. The supporters in those days were called the "Pazarci" (Inhabitants of Pazar) or the "Supporters of Novi Pazar". Although they were well organized, they cannot be called real supporters. First organized group of supporters in Novi Pazar started in 1984, under the name "Blue Hunters". As FK Novi Pazar was knocking on Yugoslav First League's door, these supporters traveled with the club around the country. While many organized groups were forming all over the country in the 1980s, a few more were formed in Novi Pazar. Fighters in 1987, Pirates, Eagles, the Blue Girls in 1988, and Blue Warriors in 1989. The unification of all supporter groups happened in 1989 under the name Torcida Sandžak. In 1998, a new group was formed under the name of Ultra Azzurro. After six years of co-existence of the two supporter groups, in 2004, the new supporter group Ekstremi were formed. They quickly tried to incorporate members of Torcida Sandžak and Ultra Azzurro into their group, which caused problems as most members of both groups refused to become a part of the new group. This completely separated them and left the sides bitter.

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