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Question : Who were Green and White ?

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Answered by ambicious2019
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whites were tsar supporters and green were social revolutionary
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Answered by sona1433
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The support at Windsor Park, the home of the Northern Ireland national football team, is sometimes referred to as the team's "12th man".[4] After Northern Ireland beat England 1-0 at Windsor Park on 7 September 2005, the manager Lawrie Sanchez said "The fans were also magnificent and we played with an extra man - they raised the team, they believed in the team and the team gave it back in bundles."[5][6]

Despite the backing they give to their own team, the Green and White Army are also renowned for their friendliness. When the Green and White Army visited Poland during the 2006 World Cup Qualifiers, more than 1,000 of them spent time enjoying themselves in the city square in Warsaw. After the match, "Polish supporters united to clap the Green and White army as they left the ground."[7]

The Amalgamation of Official Northern Ireland Supporters clubs acts as the recognised voice of the Green and White Army and co-ordinates many activities on their behalf. The Amalgamation of Official Northern Ireland Supporters Clubs promotes and encourages camaraderie between fans, has been at the centre of creating a carnival atmosphere on match days (most notably through the creation of a recognised singing section for member clubs at Windsor Park) and has been instrumental in raising the profile of the Green and White Army in Northern Ireland and across Europe. In addition, it regularly articulates the views of fans to the Irish Football Association and liaises with other fans groups such as the FSF. The group was formed in 1999, initially to co-ordinate the activities of the various independent supporters clubs which existed at the time, but has now evolved into a much larger organisation which represents over 60 clubs with over 2,000 members.

The Green and White Army received recognition for its work in promoting "football for all" in Northern Ireland by being awarded the internationally recognised Brussels International Supporters Award.[8] The award was presented to representatives of the Northern Ireland supporters on 6 September 2006, the same day Northern Ireland played against Spain and won 3-2.

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