A first in the history of world football: They performed a choreography with phone lights.

A first in the history of world football: They performed a choreography with phone lights.

24.11.2025 18:30

Milan fans created a choreography using their phone lights because the choreography they planned was banned by security officials before the derby match against Inter.

In the 12th week match of Italy's Serie A, Milan defeated their eternal rival Inter with a score of 1-0 in the Milan derby.

'SODALIZIO' CHOREOGRAPHY BANNED

Milan fans created an unprecedented choreography using their phone lights during the derby against Inter. According to reports in the Italian press, security officials banned the "Sodalizio" choreography, representing one of the Milan ultra groups, earlier in the week. It is claimed that the main reason for the ban is related to the "Doppia Curva" investigation, which led to the conviction of 16 ultra members of Inter and Milan for allegedly conducting illegal activities on behalf of mafia families inside and outside the stadium. The "Sodalizio" banner had also been seen in previous home matches against Napoli and Fiorentina, but security officials decided to ban this banner for the derby match.

CHOREOGRAPHY WITH PHONE LIGHTS

As a result, Milan ultras resorted to an unprecedented method. Milan fans managed to recreate the same word using their phone lights, circumventing the ban imposed on them.

Here is that choreography;

A first in the history of world football: They created choreography with phone lights

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