Albion fans were euphoric last night after the club's first ever Europa League win.
Supporters were in great spirits after two goals either side of half time helped Brighton to a historic 2-0 victory at the Amex against Ajax.
Despite crowd trouble at Brighton Railway Station before the match Albion fans mingled with visiting Dutch supporters on the stadium concourse.
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Supporters filled the home stands with white and blue scarves after a call to arms from the club. Others picked up a new half-and-half scarf to mark the occasion.
The Amex was sent into raptures just before half time as Joao Pedro capitalised on a moment of brilliance from Kaoru Mitoma to put Albion ahead.
Albion extended their lead through on-loan starlet Ansu Fati who doubled the lead and made sure Brighton remain within one point of the top of the group.
Amsterdam now beckons in a fortnight’s time.
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