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Diehard Legia Warsaw fans banned from Conference League clash in Wales

  /  autty

BANNED Legia Warsaw supporters turned a caravan park into a raucous "away end" during a European clash in Wales.

The Polish outfit had travelled to Wales to take on Caernarfon in a Conference League qualifier.

Warsaw had pretty much booked their spot in the next round, having won 6-0 in Poland.

For the away fixture in Bangor, the club was set to play without the support of their fans due to a ban from last season.

Legia were sanctioned by Uefa for fan trouble during their away match against Aston Villa.

However, this did not stop supporters from making the trip to Wales to back their team.

During the match, the fans appeared on the fence of an overlooking caravan park and made it into their own section.

The crowd hung flags over the picket fence with the words "Ultras Legia".

They could be heard chanting and singing in support of Legia.

A video of the supporters has gone viral on social media, with many hailing their efforts.

One posted: "Fantastic support."

A second wrote: "You have to admire the organisation and planning that has gone into this."

A third commented: "Outstanding effort."

A fourth shared: "You have to admire their passion and organisation."

A fifth said: "Brilliant that."

Another added: "This is fan s***housery of the finest order."

The support worked as Legia won the match 5-0 to advance to the next round.