Fans of Footie Minnows Harborough Town were stunned when more than 100 Spanish supporters came to the stands.
Two coaching loads visited the clash with St Ives Town last Saturday in the seventh Tier Southern League Premier Division.
Many wore the yellow shirt of the team and sang in their own language in Market Harborough, LEICS.
They were organized by YouTube -channel La Media Inglesa, which treats British football for Spanish speakers.
Ilie Oleart, who founded the group in 2011, asked 440,000 subscribers which Lower League team would like to see them and they supported Harborough.
Earlier this season, the club reached the second round of the FA Cup in their 50-year history for the first time.
Ili said: “I met people in the club in September to get to know their history, the city and the facilities.
“We thought they were the perfect club with the right values ​​to share with our audience.
“It was the best journey we have had so far.”
The Espanyol supporter, from Barcelona, ​​hopes to bring 300 fans next year.
After the 2-1 defeat of Harborough, players shared a beer with their new fans, who can stream future competitions on YouTube.
The group has previously taken supporters to games in Brighton and Hove Albion, Sheffield United and Wycombe Wanderers.
Alvaro Sanz, from Madrid, added: “Some local fans were quite surprised and probably wondered what 100 Spaniards did there.
“We occupied a complete stand and started cheering from the first second of the game.
“Quite a few local fans came to us and we even taught them some songs in Spanish.”
Harborough chairman Pete Dougan also revealed that the bees will travel to Spain in July for a tour for the season through Barcelona and Madrid.
He said: “It was a great day and the atmosphere they generated was fantastic.
“Our fans sang in English and then sang back in Spanish. It was very nice.”
