The Maniacs () are a group of Ultras of the Bosnian football club FK à ½eljezniÃÂar Sarajevo. There are also subgroups like Blue Tigers, Joint Union, Urban Corps, Stari Grad, Curva Sud and Vendetta.
à ½eljezniÃÂar always had great support from fans all over Bosnia and Herzegovina and Yugoslavia (when Bosnia was a part of Yugoslavia). When à ½eljeznicar won Yugoslav First League in 1971âÂÂ72 season, fans followed their club across Yugoslavia.
In 1976âÂÂ77 season à ½eljeznicar was relegated from the Yugoslav First League, but that didn't stop à ½eljo fans to follow à ½eljo in to the second league, so, despite being in the 2nd league, th average attendance at Grbavica Stadium was 10 000 which wasn't often in the league, and after one season in the 2nd league à ½eljeznicar won a promotion and was again in the first league.
During that time the most passionate à ½eljeznicar fans were located on the south stand of the Grbavica Stadium . à ½eljeznicar was a club supported mainly by working class citizens, and their city rivals FK Sarajevo by upper class.
In the 1981 Zeljeznicar played in Yugoslav Cup finals against FK Velez Mostar. The match was played at Marakana stadium, and the attendance was 40 000. à ½eljeznicar fans were on the east side of stadium. Despite their great support, à ½eljo lost the finals.
The biggest accomplishment of the club was when they played the semi-finals of UEFA Cup in 1984âÂÂ85 season. That year à ½eljo had a massive support not only in Sarajevo, but also in other cities in Bosnia, such as Konjic, à ½ivinice, Lukavac, and there was even a smaller group of supporters who were from Novi Sad.
In 1987, the most passionate fans of à ½eljeznicar formed an ultras group called The Maniacs. The Maniacs are located on the south stand of Grbavica. Subgroups Blue Tigers and Joint Union were also formed later on, and the newly formed ones are Urban Corps and Vendetta.
For the next years Maniacs become one of the famous supporter groups in country. They followed Zeljo in Belgrade, Zagreb, Ljubljana and other cities across Yugoslavia.
In the 1980s and early 1990s, fans identified with Yugoslavia.
After the breakup of Yugoslavia and when the Bosnian War started, Grbavica a quarter of the city of Sarajevo where Grbavica Stadium is located was on the front lines of the battles between Bosnian army and Bosnian Serbs forces. Many members of The Maniacs joined Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Zelene beretke. One of them was Dà ¾evad BegiÃÂ-ÃÂilda. He was one of the founders and a leader of The Maniacs. ÃÂilda was killed 1992 by a sniper shot while he was trying to save a wounded civilian. ÃÂilda played a significant role in the forming of the group, and his name can be heard on the stadium even to this day.
The most important day of every Maniac is 2nd of May 1996. 2nd of May 1996 is when à ½eljezniÃÂar played their first match on Grbavica Stadium after the Bosnian war, the stadium was rebuilt because of heavy structural damage (the west stand was completely demolished and burned in war). That day in, front of 20 000 Sarajevans FK à ½eljezniÃÂar Sarajevo played against FK Sarajevo. The game ended in a draw 1:1.
Surprisingly there is a group of Maniacs in an Argentinian city called Mar del Plata. Their leader Marcelo Torre is a passionate fan of Boca Juniors, but when he met a girl from Sarajevo who is a à ½eljo fan and after he visited her and met the other à ½eljo fans his love for the club started. Torre has visited Grbavica many times and when he went home for the first time he brought seven FK à ½eljezniÃÂar jerseys with him to give to his friends.
Currently Maniacs Mar del Plata have eight members. The group is divided in fans of Boca Juniors and River Plate but the love for FK à ½eljezniÃÂar is the one that connects them all.
à ½eljezniÃÂar had many famous supporters, some of them are: