Austria Salzburg's under-7's team were cheered on by the club's fanatical ultras as they turned up to the game with flares, drums and flags in spectacular scenes.
Over 1,000 ultras rocked up at Austria Salzburg's youth fixture against USV Lamprechthausen.
The supporters packed the stand closest to the game and generated an incredible atmosphere.
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The epic video shows fans waving flags, chanting and setting off flares as the children played football against each other.
Austria Salzburg coach Sascha Gastuba praised the club's fanbase as he took to social media to share the footage.
"Since the beginning of my work at Austria Salzburg, I have been repeatedly asked by strangers about how the hooligans behave in the club, and whether there are 'normal' fans?" He said.
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"Meanwhile, I answer with a smile but also with pride.
"Austria is a family club that has put children in the heart of everything we do."
Needless to say, the video of the ultras making the stunning noise at Austria Salzburg's under-7 game sent social media wild.
One Twitter user joked: "Question is which one of them is getting signed by Leipzig for 40m in years to come."
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A second tweeted: "So much respect for them. Had their club stolen and still support them like this."
A third added: "Both teams must have loved it."
A fourth said: "That's brilliant."
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Another joked: "Better than Stamford Bridge atmosphere."
Austria Salzburg were formed in 2005 by supporters after the Red Bull group brought the original club SV Salzburg and renamed it Red Bull Salzburg.
The first team rose up the country's football pyramid, winning four successive promotions after starting at the bottom. They currently reside in the Austrian third league.
Topics:Ā Football