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Red Army
AbbreviationRA81
TypeSupporters' group, Ultras group
ClubFK Velež Mostar
MottoMostar u srcu, Velez do groba!
(Mostar in the heart, Velez until the grave!)
Prestati nećemo nikada
(We will never stop)
HeadquartersMostar, Red Army Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina
ArenasStadion pod Bijelim Brijegom
(1981–1992)
Stadion Rođeni
(1995–2024)
StandEast (Red Army Tribina)
Colours     
Websiteredarmy-mostar.ba
Supporters of FK Velež Mostar
Graffiti Mostar

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