Looks like Liverpool have won a trophy already:
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FIFA Fan Award
FIFA have announced the nominees for their inaugural FIFA Fan Award, a new honour added to their FIFA Football Awards to be held in January.
You can vote for your favourite fan moment
here.
Nominees
The Nominees were decided by a panel which included Zvonimir Boban, Marta, Gabriel Batistuta and Vladimir Petkovic.
Iceland supporters:
Icelandic players leading superbly-choreographed fan chants became one of the iconic images of UEFA EURO 2016. The chant, which sees fans and players clap and shout in unison, starting with a long pause between claps and building to a crescendo of noise, was even adopted by other fans at the tournament. One of the most memorable renditions came after France saw off Strákarnir okkar in the last eight, and the fans – with more than eight per cent of the tiny country’s population travelling to France – joined their players in celebrating a remarkable run to the quarter-finals.
ADO Den Haag supporters:
Throwing objects at opposition fans is usually an action that elicits a sanction for the team involved, but in the case of ADO Den Haag in the Dutch Eredivisie, it was a truly heart-warming gesture. Fans of the Dutch side brought along stuffed toys to their league match at Feyenoord’s De Kuip stadium and, ahead of kick-off, hurled the soft toys down on the Feyenoord fans below them. The supporters who received the gifts were from Rotterdam’s Sophia Children’s Hospital.
Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund Supporters: Anybody who has ever been to Anfield can profess to the remarkable noise when “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, a song adopted by the Reds’ fans in the early 1960s, is sung by the home support. The tune has since travelled around the world, transcending language barriers. German giants Borussia Dortmund have adopted the anthem, and their fans joined Liverpool supporters in a chorus of solidarity ahead of their April UEFA Europa League meeting, with the Hillsborough disaster’s 27th anniversary the following day. The moving gesture put sporting rivalry aside for a few minutes.