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Hammarby has been historically regarded as a club with a mainly working-class fan base, due to its location in the Södermalm district in Stockholm. Today the club attracts supporters from all parts of society. The club’s main rivals are the neighboring Djurgårdens IF and AIK. Hammarby and Djurgårdens are both in the center of Stockholm, and since 2013 have been sharing the Tele2 Arena for its games. AIK plays its home games in Solna, a municipality north of Stockholm City Centre.

A fan of Hammarby is referred to as a bajare or a hammarbyare.

The club’s unofficial hymn is the song “Just idag är jag stark”, which since 2004 is played before every home game during the player’s pitch entrance. The song was released in 1979, performed and co-written by the singer Kenta Gustafsson, whom as well were a supporter of Hammarby.

Hammarby has several supporter clubs. The biggest support club, Bajen Fans, has over 9000 members and is one of the largest in Scandinavia. Hammarby also has a number of ultras such as Hammarby Ultras, Ultra Boys, Söder Bröder, and E1 Ultras. Other supporter groups are among others Bajen Bastards and Bamsingarna.[citation needed]

Supporters of Hammarby made an impression of singning and chanting from an early point in the club’s history. In the finals (two games played home and away) against IFK Göteborg in 1982, supporters of Hammarby brought a live samba band to the stands to accompany their chants, inspired by other football supporters in South America. This action caused much attention in both the media and among the opponent. In 2008, sports broadcaster Setanta Sports listed Hammarby’s former ground, Söderstadion as the 11th noisiest stadium in the world.

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