25 years ago today 1000s of Juventus supporters travelled to Heysel to watch their side play in the biggest match in club football, the European Cup final.
Tragically, 39 never returned.
A variety of causes, including the inaction of the police, the sale of alcohol close to the ground and, most importantly, the fragile nature of a stadium that was obviosuly not fit enough to stage such a massive occasion, led to 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 French people and a Northern Irish man being crushed to death after a surge by a small minority of Liverpool fans caused a wall to collapse.
Contrary to popular opinion Liverpool supporters were not completely to blame for the disaster,however our role in the tradegy is inescapable.
This is a list of the 39 who died:
Rocco Acerra (29)
Bruno Bali (50)
Alfons Bos
Giancarlo Bruschera (21)
Andrea Casula (11)
Giovanni Casula (44)
Nino Cerullo (24)
Willy Chielens
Giuseppina Conto (17)
Dirk Daenecky
Dionisio Fabbro (51)
Jacques Francois
Eugenio Gagliano (35)
Francesco Galli (25)
Giancarlo Gonnelli (20)
Alberto Guarini (21)
Giovacchino Landini (50)
Roberto Lorentini (31)
Barbara Lusci (58)
Franco Martelli (22)
Loris Messore (28)
Gianni Mastroiaco (20)
Sergio Bastino Mazzino (38)
Luciano Rocco Papaluca (38)
Luigi Pidone (31)
Benito Pistolato (50)
Patrick Radcliffe
Domenico Ragazzi (44)
Antonio Ragnanese (49)
Claude Robert
Mario Ronchi (43)
Domenico Russo (28)
Tarcisio Salvi (49)
Gianfranco Sarto (47)
Amedeo Giuseppe Spolaore (55)
Mario Spanu (41)
Tarcisio Venturin (23)
Jean Michel Walla
Claudio Zavaroni (28)
On behalf of all Liverpool supporters I would like to offer my condolences to the families of the 39 people who lost their lives. We truly know how you feel. We are so sorry.
(For those who want to find out more about the Heysel Stadium Disaster I suggest you read "From Where I was Standing" by Chris Rowland. You can buy the book off Amazon. com, just type the title of the book into the search engine of the site.)
YNWA
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