A stadium of fans cheering doesn't sound like a crowd cheering generally — it has a rhythm specific to whoever just scored or fumbled, and a good sports edit lives or dies on matching that rhythm to the cut. These 83 fans clips work from that working knowledge: soccer fans cheering through an extended goal eruption, football fans cheering with the slower American-stadium roll, basketball-arena swells timed to a buzzer beater, the disappointed groan of a missed penalty, and full match-day walla for between-play beds.
Highlight-reel editors reach for the goal-eruption material because it lands on the cut and resolves in three seconds — exactly the visual rhythm. Documentary work uses the longer walla loops under narration about a season or a player, where the crowd should feel present without taking focus. Streamers building celebration alerts grab the short cheer bursts for sub and donation hits. Free to download for match-day edits, no copyright strike.