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  • @milokeeper805 Idk about that. Keep in mind that CFB fans are mostly in college since it's student that attend the games. 18-22 years olds tend to be louder than the average fan. When you take into account how many people stadiums like the horseshoe can seat, it's not even close.

  • @isildurrr345 At least in America we don't start riots that end up killing hundreds of innocent people(Egypt). It seems soccer bring te worst out in people. Talk to me when things like that don't happen again. Such a disgrace to the true fans of world football.

  • @Fudbal69 Please soccer players are such pansies. Nothing but a bunch of overpaid floppers. They start crying over getting tripped and are such attention whores. Your stadium are tiny compared to college football stadiums. 100,000+ people and that's when you'll shit your pants. And these kids are college! NFL players are the most mentally ready players in the world.

  • @K6C10 From Galatasaray <3, Fuck Everton !

  • It's also funny how they had to set this up rather than just it happening by itself. What a shame.

  • Looks like you soccer idiots have never been to a college football game. Some have bigger stadiums than the NFL and seat many more spectators. Try looking up the Autzen zoo, happy valley, the horse shoe, death valley,and the swamp.

  • @TuPadre209 Its a world record u idiot 'Loudest roar at a SPORTS stadium' so it includes not only football(not soccer) american football(NFL) NBA baseball etc...

  • @TuPadre209 college football fans are amazing!..but soccer fans are louder

  • @TuPadre209 Haha those NFL players will have to check their undies if they played in front of a crowd like this in Turkey.

  • @Fudbal69

    michigan stadium was 125 decibles on the 1st game of the season

  • @TuPadre209

    In between eating their hot dogs and 2000 time outs and cheerleader's doing some donkey tricks you mean?

  • @K6C10 jes ahhaha fick fenerbahce galatasaray liverpool for ever :D

  • @AmorasinKPP gridiron crowds dont sing

  • vaayy ultraslan konyali yapmis bunu :D tskurler !

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  • dont argue because GALATASARAY won it we deserve it to win i was there non of you were there and youre commenting on what you here in speakers we proved and deserved it as my friend sad RESPECT IT.

  • Just Respect it...

  • actually, the san jose sharks reached 132.33 deciblas once during the playoffs

  • That still isn't the loudest.The Loudest stadium was an NFL playoff game between the Seattle Seahawks vs the Dallas Cowboys, it think it was between 135 dBA and 137 dBA.

  • @TheMagicBolt Haha, oooook buddy, in your dreams! Come to any big football game here in europe and you will notice the difference between football and gidiron. :))))

  • @Manowarmx3 I have been to 3 soccer(football) premier league matches. NFL stadiums get louder, partly because it's more of an explosion of sound, and there is alot more people in the stadiums. ;))))()(())))

  • @TheMagicBolt I have been in many UEFA Champions League and premiere league matches as well. Trust me 2000 Turkish was a lot lauder then English supporters. They were like listening the concert of Turkish fans instead of supporting their clubs. I have never seen supporters who makes noise as much as Turkish supporters especially Galatasaray,Besiktas,Fenerrbah­ce. It has been proved by Guinness anyway. Respect...!!!!

  • @ottomansdarkwolf Guiness uses a system of dB and length. In the NFL it was an explosion of noise, like a peak with hit, 137 dB so it wasn't put into the books.

  • @TheMagicBolt check the guinnes as "Loudest crowd roar at a sports stadium"

    The loudest crowd roar at a sports stadium was 131.76 dbA and was achieved by Galatasaray Spor Kulubu (Turkey) at the Ali Sami Yen Sport Complex Turk Telekom Arena, in Istanbul, Turkey, on 18 March 2011.

  • @cCcTuraniacCc This record was broken by the Seattle Seahawks vs Dallas Cowboys. which peaked at 137 dB. The same fans also created a minor "earthquake." The stadium shook the ground so much, that it was recorded on the rictor scale.

  • @TheMagicBolt you are wrong, the one before this was between the denver broncos and some other team and it was about 128 decibals

  • @barish25 I don't know anything about that. But the 2005 NFC championship games between the Seahawks and the Carolina Panthers was recorded at 137 dB by FOX.

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  • @TheMagicBolt It wasn't the championship game we know. That would be the Superbowl. Plus, there have been plenty of regular season games recorded in nfl stadiums that are 120-135 dB.

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