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The Bhoys from Seville est le surnom utilisé pour désigner le parcours du Celtic Football Club et de ses supporters lors de leur campagne en Coupe UEFA en 2002-2003, qui se termine sur une défaite en finale à Séville, en Espagne, face au FC Porto. L'expression « The Bhoys from Seville » est un jeu de mot qui fait référence au film The Boys from Brazil (en français : « Ces garçons qui venaient du Brésil »), au surnom des membres du Celtic FC (the Bhoys) et à la ville où s'est jouée la finale.

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dbo:abstract The Bhoys from Seville est le surnom utilisé pour désigner le parcours du Celtic Football Club et de ses supporters lors de leur campagne en Coupe UEFA en 2002-2003, qui se termine sur une défaite en finale à Séville, en Espagne, face au FC Porto. L'expression « The Bhoys from Seville » est un jeu de mot qui fait référence au film The Boys from Brazil (en français : « Ces garçons qui venaient du Brésil »), au surnom des membres du Celtic FC (the Bhoys) et à la ville où s'est jouée la finale. Plus de 60 000 supporters du club de Glasgow font le déplacement en Espagne pour soutenir leur équipe. Première équipe écossaise à atteindre une finale européenne depuis seize ans, ces Bhoys sont comparés aux Lisbon Lions, leurs prédécesseurs, vainqueurs de la Coupe des clubs champions européens en 1967. (fr) The Bhoys from Seville is a nickname used to refer to Celtic F.C.'s team and fans during Celtic's 2002–03 UEFA Cup campaign, which culminated in their defeat in the final against F.C. Porto in Seville, Spain. Around 80,000 Celtic fans travelled to support their team in the final. The name "The Bhoys from Seville" is a play on words from the book and film The Boys from Brazil, the nickname of Celtic F.C. (The Bhoys), and the location of the final (Seville). This UEFA Cup campaign was Celtic's most successful in Europe since their run to European Cup Final in 1970, and the first time in 23 years that they had remained in European competition beyond Christmas. Although they lost in the final against F.C. Porto, the team has been compared to Celtic's European Cup winning team in 1967, the Lisbon Lions. The estimated 80,000 Celtic supporters who travelled to Seville for the final received widespread praise for their exemplary conduct, and were later awarded Fair Play Awards from UEFA and FIFA "for their extraordinarily loyal and sporting behaviour". The support of the Celtic supporters and the team's performance during the campaign provided the inspiration for a number of books, television programmes and DVDs, primarily highlighting the experiences of the travelling fans. (en)
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dbp:quote over 25 now. And I don't think I've ever seen support like this, (en) ''"I've seen a few of these finals, European finals, I think something (en) provided by the supporters of Celtic ... It's magnificent."'' (en)
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rdfs:comment The Bhoys from Seville est le surnom utilisé pour désigner le parcours du Celtic Football Club et de ses supporters lors de leur campagne en Coupe UEFA en 2002-2003, qui se termine sur une défaite en finale à Séville, en Espagne, face au FC Porto. L'expression « The Bhoys from Seville » est un jeu de mot qui fait référence au film The Boys from Brazil (en français : « Ces garçons qui venaient du Brésil »), au surnom des membres du Celtic FC (the Bhoys) et à la ville où s'est jouée la finale. (fr) The Bhoys from Seville is a nickname used to refer to Celtic F.C.'s team and fans during Celtic's 2002–03 UEFA Cup campaign, which culminated in their defeat in the final against F.C. Porto in Seville, Spain. Around 80,000 Celtic fans travelled to support their team in the final. The name "The Bhoys from Seville" is a play on words from the book and film The Boys from Brazil, the nickname of Celtic F.C. (The Bhoys), and the location of the final (Seville). This UEFA Cup campaign was Celtic's most successful in Europe since their run to European Cup Final in 1970, and the first time in 23 years that they had remained in European competition beyond Christmas. (en)
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