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One of the major occurrences that happened during the Gezi Park Protests was the coming together of the three major football fans of Istanbul. Groups of football fanatics came together in an unthinkable way and marched in the streets of Taksim screaming and protesting as if they were in a football game. The fact that these ultras, who have been hating each other for decades, came together for a common cause during these protests shows the power of sports. Not only do sports unify people from different backgrounds but it can create special moments in history like it did in Istanbul in 2013.
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