
Boca Juniors fans take over Universal Studios Florida ahead of Club World Cup as Ultras filmed singing on rollercoaster
BOCA JUNIORS fans took over Universal Studios in Florida ahead of the Club World Cup.
The Argentine giants kick off their campaign against
Miami
tomorrow.
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Boca Juniors fans took over Universal Studios
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Ultras were seen singing on a rollercoaster
And fans have been making the most of the trip to the US, taking in the local attractions.
A group of
Universal Studios
and enjoyed the rides and attractions.
On one rollercoaster a group began chanting team songs and pumped their fists with enthusiasm.
Social media users loved the fans' antics, with one saying: "They're crazy. Boca fans are crazy."
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The Club World Cup got underway on Sunday with Egyptian side Al-Ahly
There are five rule changes being introduced for the competition including referees being given body cameras.
Footage from referee monitor reviews will be aired LIVE in stadiums and AI will be used to collect live match data as part of Fifa's partnership with Hawk-Eye.
Semi-automated offsides will also be in use and balls will contain a sensor.
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And substitutions will be requested on a digital tablet rather than via paper slips.
Boca Juniors
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