10 Most Disastrous Football Tragedies In History
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10 Most Disastrous
Football Tragedies In
History |
FACT bits
10.
Heysel Stadium disaster
In
European Cup final game between
Liverpool v/s
Juventus riots erupted allegedly when Liverpool fans rushed to the wall to climb and reach the other way where Juventus fans were. Juventus fans ran back on the terraces and away from the threat into a concrete retaining wall.
Fans already seated near the wall were crushed; eventually the wall collapsed.
9.
Bradford City Fire Disaster
In the match between
Bradford and
Lincoln City, a small fire was reported by TV the commentator. But in less than four minutes, in windy conditions, it had engulfed the whole stand, trapping some people in their seats. Because of the wooden structure of the stadium, it got into flames which led to big disaster
. In the panic that ensued, fleeing crowds had to break down locked exits to escape.
8.
The Second Ibrox disaster
At a game between
Rangers v/s
Celtic, the Celtic took a 1--0 lead, when the game was tied 0-0 after 89 minutes and many
Rangers supporters left the stadium. As the crowds were leaving the ground, barriers on Stairway gave way causing a massive chain-reaction pile-up of spectators. Most of the deaths were caused by compressive asphyxia, with bodies being stacked as deep as six feet in the area
7. The
Luzhniki disaster
The Luzhniki disaster took place at the
Grand Sports Arena of the
Central Lenin Stadium in
Moscow, Soviet Union during the
UEFA Cup second round match between
FC Spartak Moscow and
HFC Haarlem. The match was about to finish when people started rushing for exit. A few falls which result in many people came under the pile of people coming from above and 66 people had to lose their lives.
6.
Puerta 12
Tragedy
The disaster occurred after a match between
River Plate vs the
Boca Juniors. Some claim that the disaster happened after Boca Juniors fans threw burning
River flags from the upper tiers of the stadium, causing a stampede of their own fans in the lower tier.
Others claim that it happened after River fans arrived at the
Boca section, causing the stampede of the visiting fans.
5.
Port Said Stadium Disaster
A massive riot occurred following an
Egyptian premier league football match between Al-Masry and
Al Ahly clubs. Thousands of Al-Masry spectators stormed the stadium stands and the pitch, following a 3--1 victory by Al-Masry. Al-Masry fans violently attacked Al-Ahly fans using knives, swords, clubs, stones, bottles, and fireworks as weapons.
4. The
Guatemala Disaster
This incident occurred minutes before a
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification match between Guatemala and
Costa Rica was to take place as an excessive number of fans attempted to enter the
General Sur section. It created a human avalanche into the bottom of the stands, which was separated from the field by a fence. The improper design of the building in the event of an emergency caused the fans to stampede and fall onto each other, causing many people to suffocate.
3. The
Hillsborough Disaster
During the
FA Cup semi-final match between Liverpool and
Nottingham Forest football clubs, a human crush resulted in the deaths of 96 people and injuries to 766 others.
The incident has since been blamed primarily on the police.
2.
Accra Sports Stadium Disaster
It occurred during a match between
Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club and
Asante Kotoko. The home side scored two late goals to defeat
Kotoko 2--1 which led to disappointed Kotoko fans throwing plastic seats and bottles onto the pitch. The response to this crowd disturbance from the police was to fire tear gas into the crowd massive of 70,
000.
Panic ensued and a resulting stampede led to the deaths from compressive asphyxia.
1.
The National Stadium Disaster
The
Lima disaster is the worst soccer disaster in the history of the sport. It was an
Olympic qualifying match, between
Peru and
Argentina, held at the
National Stadium in Lima. With Argentina leading 1--0 and two minutes of normal time remaining, a would-be equalizing goal by Peru was disallowed by referee, sparking protests from the fans.
Police fired tear gas canisters into the stand to prevent fans from invading the field of play.
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