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On April 15, 1989, 96 Liverpool soccer fans were crushed and trampled to death during an English soccer game when a large number of people were admitted into the stadium through a small gate, causi… ...
Facts On April 15, 1989, more than 50,000 people gathered at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, for the FA Cup Semi-Final football (soccer) match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
Twenty-five years on from Britain’s worst sporting tragedy, and we’re still searching for answers. The question being: How could the Hillsborough disaster ever have been allowed to happen?
At precisely 3:06 p.m. on Wednesday, a metropolitan area of 800,000 strived to sound like a small town, even inside a stadium renowned as one of the loudest on Earth, where organizers of a ...
Liverpool fell silent Monday to mark the 30th anniversary of the Hillsborough stadium disaster – where 96 fans lost their lives. The city came to a standstill at 3.06pm – the exact time that ...
As the Rays prepare for a sale to Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski, the team still lacks a site for its long-term home. But Axios Tampa Bay readers have a strong preference among the rumored ...
Facts On April 15, 1989, more than 50,000 people gathered at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, for the FA Cup Semi-Final football (soccer) match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
Facts On April 15, 1989, more than 50,000 people gathered at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, for the FA Cup Semi-Final football (soccer) match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
Facts On April 15, 1989, more than 50,000 people gathered at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, for the FA Cup Semi-Final football (soccer) match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.