Banier F-side

VAK410 (2001) and F-Side (1976) are the main Ajax fan groups. Both take their name from the section of the stadium in which they gathered when they organised (section 410 in Amsterdam ArenA; section F at De Meer). They support Ajax through thick and thin, home and away. And they chant and sing loudly at games, especially VAK410, to the sound of drums. Accompanying support with drums is a tradition that emerged among the Ultra supporters of southern Europe and Latin America. The F-Side emblem combines its foundation year (1976) with the arms of Amsterdam (three saltire crosses) and the city colours (black, red and white).

Banier F-side

VAK410 (2001) and F-Side (1976) are the main Ajax fan groups. Both take their name from the section of the stadium in which they gathered when they organised (section 410 in Amsterdam ArenA; section F at De Meer). They support Ajax through thick and thin, home and away. And they chant and sing loudly at games, especially VAK410, to the sound of drums. Accompanying support with drums is a tradition that emerged among the Ultra supporters of southern Europe and Latin America. The F-Side emblem combines its foundation year (1976) with the arms of Amsterdam (three saltire crosses) and the city colours (black, red and white).