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There's a bus full of ultras from Karabakh.
They've got blue flares out of the bus window.
You know,
this is a very tightly managed country and this is just a little bit of anarchy on the way to the football.
It's quite nice to see, to be honest.
It is a blisteringly hot day in the Azerbaijan city of Sungait,
a short drive along the Caspian Sea from the capital, Baku.
The location for the Azerbaijan Cup final between FK Karabakh and FK Sabah.
The ultra fans you can hear are a passionate group of supporters of Karabakh Football Club.
They recently won their 11th league title in 12 years and are favourites to win today's cup final too.
so they are particularly noisy and proud.
FK Karabakh are one of Azerbaijan's most decorated sides,
regularly playing in the European Champions League.
But more than that, the club represents a displaced community.
This is Ramin, the fan group's leader, or Kapo.
Karabakh is everything for me and for my nation.
And the Karabakh football team is really, really, really important because,
first of all, my motherland and some emotional feelings.
But, of course, Akdam means everything for us.