(Reuters) – Here is a look at major disasters in soccer stadiums over recent decades after 56 people were killed during a ...
More than 2,000 people died in the brief conflict. The Heysel Stadium Disaster (1985, Belgium)—Clashes between Liverpool and Juventus fans before the European Cup final caused a wall to collapse.
More than 300 people died. The Heysel Stadium Disaster (1985, Belgium) – Clashes between Liverpool and Juventus fans before the European Cup final caused a wall to collapse. Thirty-nine people ...
It was just a few days before the Heysel Stadium disaster. I’d signed from Sunderland and I knew I was a lucky boy. Howard knew his best team and I was not a part of it. It was only because of ...
Rising high above a stretch of the River Thames familiar to millions around the world thanks to the annual Boat Race, ...
The two sides have been involved in several memorable matches in recent years as they've battled for trophies and league ...
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Following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985, which saw 39 supporters (mostly Italians and Juventus fans) lose their lives, English clubs were banned from Europe for the next five seasons.
The first, the Heysel Stadium disaster in Brussels, saw 39 fans lose their lives, while the latter, the Hillsborough disaster, claimed 97 lives in what has been called “The biggest disaster in ...