Football fans have paid tribute to one of Dragon Ball Z’s biggest villains, creating a huge image of him during a match to taunt opponents. The Dragon Ball franchise has long been adored around the world, with the anime shows introducing many to the joy of shonen storytelling. Dragon Ball Z was particularly massive in the ’90s, cultivating a fandom that’s as strong as ever today.
That audience were out in force at a football match between Al-Ahli Saudi FC and Al-Hilal FC, as the former actually created a tifo of Broly, the super-powerful Dragon Ball villain, to psyche out the opposition. The first and Biggest Broly tifo created by Fans of Saudi Arabian "Al Ahli FC" in today's match. pic.
twitter.com/2lFSZSxE0o On one side of the stadium you can see the Saiyan antagonist, decked out in Al-Ahli’s colors and looking menacing as usual. In another stand, they have the words, “Finish them”, hoping to inspire the players to get a strong result.
Sadly, not quite how things went. Al-Hilal took the game 2-1, but that’s just how footie goes sometimes, much like the fights in Akira Toriyama’s manga and anime. If ever there were someone to use to daunt your opposing team, Broly is the guy.
Introduced in 1993 anime movie Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan, he’s a supremely powerful and incredibly bulky Saiyan who tests everyone to their limit. He makes a number of appearances before being re-introduced in Dragon Ball Super: Broly, his first officially canon showing, in 2.