The fans of Pogoń Szczecin, known as Portowcy, have long created an extraordinary atmosphere at the stadium. In Szczecin, football is more than just a sport – it is a passion that connects generations. Every match, especially those against the biggest rivals, is an opportunity to manifest feelings and belonging to the club. The supporter rituals are an inseparable part of this experience.

During matches, particularly in the case of derbies against Zagłębie Lubin, the stadium fills with a crowd of fans who come from various corners of the city. Before the match starts, loud singing and chants can be heard spreading across the stadium. Fans, dressed in club colors, often arrive with flags and banners that they carry to the stands. This is not only a show of support but also a sign of identity – each of them has their own story and reason for being with Pogoń.

The rituals of Portowcy fans begin even before the match: gathering at local pubs, where they share emotions and predictions about the upcoming game over beers and snacks. As the kickoff approaches, a group of fans heads towards the stadium, creating a colorful and loud procession. Entering the stadium, each of them feels that incredible energy that fills the air.

During the match, the atmosphere becomes even more intense. When Pogoń scores a goal, the stands explode with joy – fans jump, sing, and embrace each other. Memorable are also the moments when Portowcy organize choreographies that perfectly illustrate their creativity and commitment. The rhythm of the drums, the lights of waving flags, and the collective singing create an unforgettable spectacle.

An important aspect of the fan culture is also the gatherings after the match, where supporters share their impressions and analyze the game. Regardless of the outcome, experiencing emotions together cements bonds among fans. It is these traditions and rituals that make Pogoń Szczecin not just a football team – it is a community of passionate people, whose heart beats at the stadium in Szczecin.