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1. Tragedi Hillsborough Quote:
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- http://forum.big-reds.org/viewtopic....64dc6a079b4dce dan - http://forum.big-reds.org/viewtopic....64dc6a079b4dce --------------------------------------------------------- Sedikit pembahasan yang gw tulis mengenai Tragedi Hillsborough dan Heysel untuk menanggapi komentar dari bro forest fan pada waktu itu Quote:
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2. Tragedi Heysel
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Menjelang pertemuan Liverpool vs Juve untuk pertama kalinya pasca Tragedi Heysel 29 Mei 1985 di Anfield pada perempat final UCL musim 2004-2005 yang waktunya hampir berdekatan dengan 20 tahun peringatan Tragedi Heysel. Quote:
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In Memoria e Amicizia, in Memory and Friendship
Rocco Acerra Bruno Balli Alfons Bos Giancarlo Bruschera Andrea Casula Giovanni Casula Nino Cerullo Willy Chielens Giuseppina Conti Dirk Daenecky Dionisio Fabbro Jacques François Eugenio Gagliano Francesco Galli Giancarlo Gonnelli Alberto Guarini Giovacchino Landini Roberto Lorentini Barbara Lusci Franco Martelli Loris Messore Gianni Mastrolaco Sergio Bastino Mazzino Luciano Rocco Papaluca Luigi Pidone Bento Pistolato Patrick Radcliffe Domenico Ragazzi Antonio Ragnanese Claude Robert Mario Ronchi Domenico Russo Tarcisio Salvi Gianfranco Sarto Giuseppe Spalaore Mario Spanu Tarcisio Venturin Jean Michel Walla Claudio Zavaroni RIP 39 YNWA ------------------------------------------------- The city that eclipsed the Sun Fifteen years after the Hillsborough disaster, Liverpool still can't forgive the newspaper that piled insult on injury. So can it forgive Wayne Rooney for taking the Murdoch shilling? David Smith reports Sunday July 11, 2004 The Observer It's 10pm in the Western Approaches pub and Stevie Gay, who often drinks here with Wayne Rooney's dad, is holding court. Suddenly he puts his pint of Carling on the table and turns serious, the smile fading from his lips. 'I was at Hillsborough. I saw them dragging people up by their scarves, trying to save them,' he says, mimicking the action with his hands. 'They were bringing them up the barriers and getting them on the pitch. I heard a scream: "This lad is dead." It was a horrible sight. All the dead bodies.' Gay, 49, also remembers the newspaper headline that cuts as deep as ever in Liverpool and, more than 15 years after English football's worst disaster, still asks questions about the city's sense of identity in relation to the rest of Britain. 'The Sun said they were robbing the dead. It was all lies. If anyone was looking through people's pockets, it was for their IDs. The Sun is scum and nobody in this pub buys it.' The Western Approaches - in drug- and crime-plagued Croxteth in inner-city Liverpool - was once Wayne Rooney's local and is still frequented by his father, siblings and cousins. On the cream-painted walls is a framed team photo of the Croxteth amateur boxing squad, naming its secretary as Richie Rooney. Tonight another young Rooney, who in blue T-shirt and tracksuit bottoms is the image of his famous cousin, is standing near the jukebox, watching darts. When an Observer reporter enters the room the laughter dies. There is a hostile silence. 'Gettout!' shouts someone. Journalists are not welcome here. And some are less welcome than others. Those from the Sun must still answer for the sins of their predecessors. In April 1989, four days after 96 Liverpool fans were crushed to death on the terraces at Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield, Britain's bestselling daily ran the front page headline 'The Truth'. Below it were three subheadings: 'Some fans picked pockets of victims'; 'Some fans urinated on the brave cops'; 'Some fans beat up PCs giving the kiss of life'. All were lies. The Taylor Inquiry after the disaster found that fans had responded quicker than the emergency services, performing several acts of heroism. Copies of the Sun were burnt in the city's streets and many newsagents refused to sell it. It has still not fully recovered: while the paper sells 3.3 million copies nationwide, it shifts only 12,000 in Liverpool. One rival publication calculated that, given an average cover price of 20p over 15 years, editor Kelvin MacKenzie's catastrophic misjudgment has cost owner Rupert Murdoch around Ł55 million in lost circulation. Enter Wayne Rooney, superstar of Everton and hero of England's recent Euro 2004 campaign. The 18-year-old's decision to sell his life story - 'world exclusive' revelations that he and his fiancée love each other, watch EastEnders and have a dog called Fiz - for Ł250,000 to the Sun and its sister paper, the News of the World , was guaranteed to test his folk hero status like nothing else. As in 1992, when Liverpool manager Graeme Souness took the paper's shilling, radio phone-ins were jammed. Fans wrote letters or emails saying they were 'sickened'. Red-blue rivalries on the field were irrelevant: Everton and Liverpool fans are united in hatred of the Sun. Leading the condemnation of the deal is Jimmy McGovern, writer of the TV drama documentary Hillsborough. He said last night: 'Footballers today are on massive wages because 96 fans died at Hillsborough and Lord Justice Taylor had to drag the game into the modern era. Footballers should never forget it. Local lads especially. Locally born footballers have an enormous responsibilty to the Hillsborough dead. That is hard, I know. They are only young men. But, tough, they have it. So for Wayne Rooney to sell his story to the Sun is a disgrace.' For men like Stevie Gay, who lost friends at Hillsborough and used to take young Wayne to watch boxing, there is a potential conflict of loyalties. But he had no doubt where the responsibility lies. 'He's been badly advised, and his agent has made a few quid. Wayne has proved himself to the world, and no one should blame him.' Others in The Western Approaches shared a fierce allegiance to Rooney that is matched only by their revulsion towards the Sun. John McCormick, 64, a retired labourer, said: 'The Sun is a disgrace. I won't have it in the house. It doesn't matter how often they apologise because it's too late. I will never forgive the Sun. I can imagine Wayne Rooney's family are upset. If I was his dad I'd have given him a smack. But he was only three years old at the time of Hillsborough. He's been misdirected by his agent and should get rid of him.' Rooney's agent is Paul Stretford, the millionaire founder and chief executive of the Proactive Sports Group. Stretford is understood to have been aware of the anti-Sun sentiments on Merseyside but advised Rooney to sign the deal anyway, without Everton's knowledge. What Stretford hadn't bargained for was last Wednesday's Sun , which in response to local complaints issued a full-page apology for 'the most terrible mistake in its history', and claimed on its front page that Rooney had been 'hurt by a hate campaign' against him. Stretford was incensed that it implied Rooney backed the apology, and rushed out a statement: 'Proactive, Wayne and his fiancée Colleen believe that the Sun 's repeated apologies for its terrible mistakes in its reporting of the Hillsborough disaster are entirely a matter for that newspaper. We all wish to make it clear that the sentiments expressed in the Sun were the views of that newspaper alone and we were not asked to, nor did we, endorse them.' The Sun's mea culpa appeared to have backfired by turning a local story into a national one. The apparent self-flagellation was condemned as a cynical ploy because it also managed to accuse the Liverpool Post and Echo newspapers, owned by the rival Trinity Mirror group, of stirring anger towards Rooney for commercial gain. 'Bollocks,' said Jon Brown, deputy editor of the Echo. 'For the Sun to accuse anyone of stoking things up is deeply ironic. There has been no pressure, overtly or subtly. It was a cheap shot and the staff here were furious. Fifteen years ago the Sun published something without thinking about it. They did the same this week. They turned into it more of an issue than we ever did. I'm sure there are people at the Sun now regretting prodding a stick into a hornets' nest.' He added: 'The Sun's coverage of Hillsborough still has ramifications today in the vilification of ********, of an entire culture and community. It blackened the reputation of the city and it has still not recovered. If you go anywhere in the world Liverpool has a great reputation. If you go anywhere in England, it's different. The Sun has repeated the mass slander this week by saying Rooney is the victim of a hate campaign. There is no hate campaign. The Sun suggested there were mobs of vicious Liverpudlians gunning for Rooney and his girlfriend. The word "hate" is ridiculous. People here are proud of what he's achieved. You could ask a thousand people here if they hate Wayne Rooney and you wouldn't get a single yes.' Pride, insularity, self-pity and living in the past have all become part of the lexicon applied to ******** by outsiders. Liverpool is in the throes of a dramatic transformation and will be European City of Culture in 2008. But confrontations such as last week's crystallise its uneasy relationship with the rest of the country. Alan Bleasdale, the writer of TV dramas including Boys from the Black Stuff, said: 'There is radical change in this city. The only time we look back is when people pick our scabs and the wounds bleed. How often have you heard ******** sentimentally wallowing in the past? Only in recent days in response to events elsewhere in the country.' Phil Hammond, who lost his 14-year-old son Philip at Hillsborough, said: 'There are a few papers prejudiced against Liverpool. The Daily Mail printed a picture from the internet of Wayne Rooney doing a cartwheel and lots of stolen things falling out of his pockets, with the joke being: "You can take the lad out of Liverpool but you can't take Liverpool out of the lad." ' Rogan Taylor, who was chairman of the Football Supporters' Association at the time of Hillsborough, said: 'The people of Liverpool are not soft. Like Jews, Poles, blacks and others who keep getting whacked, they know who they are and who their enemies are. Liverpool is like the Poland of England. 'You should see it in the context of 150 years of prejudice from the ruling Protestant class towards the Irish Catholic settlers. The opinion columns of the Mail and Express today could easily be transported from the Times in 1845, asking questions like: "What kind of people are they? They like drinking and dancing and telling stories - what do these people think life is?" You could see the same subtext post-Hillsborough. "Why don't people take responsibility for themselves? Their culture is different from ours." The Sun splash pushed it to the limit at the end of a troubled decade.' He added: 'Our memory is elephantine. Accusing people of robbing the dead is as close to unforgivable as you can get. If Murdoch and MacKenzie came to apologise, that would be interesting. But we haven't seen them, have we?' A spokeswoman for Murdoch said: 'I am sure he completely agrees with the statements in the Sun.' Kelvin MacKenzie, now head of the TalkSport radio station, refused to comment last week. But in 1993 he told the Commons national heritage committee: 'I regret Hillsborough. It was a fundamental mistake. The mistake was I believed what an MP said. It was a Tory MP. If he had not said it and the chief superintendent had not agreed with it, we would not have gone with it.' To the ongoing resentment of the Hillsborough families, neither MacKenzie nor the Sun has disclosed the identity of the source. The paper last week put assistant editor Graham Dudman on a round of radio phone-ins, in which he insisted the 1989 staff were no longer employed and pointed out that current editor Rebekah Wade was a 20-year-old student at the time. But Bleasdale said: 'The hierarchy of the Sun is different but the owner is the same, the philosophy is the same and the contempt is the same. To use a football analogy, it's just a transfer of players. You should try to forget but you should never forgive.' Derek Hatton, the Liverpool council deputy leader-turned-radio presenter, said: 'I sat next to Rebekah Wade at a party for Max Clifford's birthday a few months ago and we were talking about Hillsborough. She didn't know that much about it, and why should she? Wayne Rooney at 18 ought to know more about it because there isn't a footballing kid of 18 in Liverpool who doesn't know exactly what happened at Hillsborough. I get a bit pissed off with people defending him. I'm the biggest fan of Wayne as a footballing genius but he has to bear some sort of responsibility.' There are clearly some who agree. Those leaving Liverpool's Anfield ground on Friday morning were confronted by the giant words 'ROONEY SCUMBAG' daubed in white paint on the wall of a house opposite. The war of words : Disaster Liverpool fans are pulled from the crush that killed 96 at the Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield in April 1989. Accusation The Sun front page of 19 April 1989 claims fans dishonoured the city's dead. The source for the story has never been revealed. Kiss and sell Wayne Rooney sold his 'world exclusive' story to the Sun, telling of his love for fiancée Colleen McLoughlin. Apology The Sun devotes an entire page on Wednesday to saying sorry over Hillsborough... but upsets Liverpool all over again in the process. |
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bener2x tragis nih .... :rip
_____________________________________ Bus Pemain Jatuh ke Jurang, 8 Tewas kompas.com - 15/10/2008 | 02:05 WIB LIMA, RABU - Bus yang membawa pemain klub Divisi II Peru, San Cayetano, jatuh ke jurang berkedalaman 200 meter, Selasa atau Rabu (15/10) dini hari. Akibatnya, 8 orang tewas dan 22 lagi luka berat-ringan. Menurut kantor berita Andina, saat itu bus sedang melaju. Tiba-tiba ada perampok yang mendekatinya. Bus tersebut berusaha menghindar, tapi malah terjatuh ke jurang. Tiga korban tewas merupakan pemain San Cayetano. Kebanyakan korban luka juga pemain klub tersebut. Sedangkan dua korban tewas lainnya merupakan pemilik klub tersebut. Klub dari Kota Celendin itu memang sedang sial. Mereka baru saja pulang dari bertanding dan kalah 0-10. Di perjalanan, malah mau dirampok dan akhirnya bus terjatuh ke jurang. __________________________________________________ ________ kayaknya kelewatan nih news-nya ... :rip _________________________ Lagi, Pemain Tewas di Spanyol Okezone, Azwar Ferdian - 26 November 2008 - 16:56 wib HUELVA - Sepakbola Spanyol kembali diselimuti awan mendung. Seorang pemain berusia 22 tahun, dikabarkan tewas saat bertanding, akhir pekan lalu. Pemain yang diketahui bernama Francisco Javier Herrezuela Arroyo, atau biasa dipanggil 'Guti', tewas saat bermain untuk timnya, Olimpica Valverdena. Seperti dilansir Goal, Rabu (26/11/2008), pemain berposisi bek itu terjatuh saat bola bergulir ke luar lapangan. Guti langsung tak sadarkan diri. Tim dokter lokal berusaha menyelamatkan nyawanya. Tapi, ia tewas sebelum tiba di rumah sakit Juan Ramon Jimenez di Huelva. Kematian pemain ini adalah kasus yang kesekian kalinya. Sebelumnya, Antonio Puerta tewas saat bermain untuk Sevilla di La Liga musim lalu. Pertandingan di Grup 1 Divisi Primera Andaluza antara Valverdena dan Arcos, langsung dihentikan setelah insiden tewasnya Guti. Last edited by rondwisan; 01-08-2009 at 10:50 AM.. |
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13 Suporter Ditembak Mati KompasBola.com - 23/2/2009 | 00:53 WIB ABUJA, SENIN — Tragedi sepak bola kembali terjadi di Afrika. Sebanyak 13 suporter Ocean Boys tertembak mati akibat imbas dari pertikaian dua kelompok, di Ibukota Bayelsa, Jumat (20/2). Puluhan suporter lainnya luka-luka. Mereka diserang saat mendukung timnya melawan Bayelsa United. Pejabat klub Ocean Boys menolak berkomentar, sementara pejabat Divisi Primer Nigeria, Tunji Babalola, mengatakan, "Humas Ocean Boys tidak bisa mengonfirmasi atau membantah insiden tersebut." Namun, menurut media lokal yang terbit Minggu (22/2), memang terjadi pertikaian di antara dua kelompok pemuja, Icelanders dan Greenlanders. Pertikaian mereka terjadi sejak Jumat (20/2). Anggota suporter klub Ocean Boys, yang juga pendukung salah satu geng itu, tertembak di ibu kota Bayelsa, Yenagoa. Peristiwa itu terjadi kala para suporter Ocean Boys akan menyaksikan pertandingan timnya di Ughelli, dekat Negara Bagian Delta. Tiba-tiba, sekelompok orang yang mengendarai mobil dan bersenjata menyemburkan tembakan ke arah mereka. Beberapa orang pun tewas dan beberapa lagi luka-luka. Seorang suporter yang selamat mengatakan, mereka tiba-tiba diserang. Pertandingan antara Ocean Boys dan Bayelsa United digelar pada Sabtu (21/2). Ocean akhirnya menang 1-0. -------------------------------------------------------------- :rip :rip :rip At least 19 dead in Ivory Coast tragedy Soccernet - March 30, 2009 At least 19 supporters have died after a wall collapsed before Ivory Coast's World Cup qualifier against Malawi. Ticketless fans had gathered outside the gates of the 35,000-capacity Houphouet-Boigny arena in the West African country's main city, Abidjan. There was a crush inside the stadium and a wall collapsed. A rush by spectators led to the collapse of a wall, medical officials said. Police then fired tear gas to clear the crowd, causing a stampede which also left many people injured. "We have 19 dead and many seriously injured," a military source at the stadium told Reuters. The incident occurred before kick-off, however the game was allowed to go ahead. "Spectators who did not buy tickets were jostling before the match," Sports Minister Dagobert Banzio said on state television. "They smashed one of the main gates of the stadium. They were trampled." He put the number of injured at 132. It is believed many of the injured are in a serious condition. The country's interior and sports ministers have been locked in an emergency meeting with leaders of the Ivory Coast Football Federation (FIF), FIF president Albert Kakou Anzouan told AFP. The tragedy followed similar incidents which have marred international matches in Africa in the last decade, including two separate ones in Zambia and the death of 13 people in Zimbabwe nine years ago. FIFA instigated a programme of stadium inspections across Africa before the 2010 World Cup qualifiers and Abidjan's Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium was passed as safe for international matches. The stadium was sold out in advance of the game after cut-price tickets were put on sale. Quote:
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Tragedi Armand Cesari, Malapetaka Tak Terlupa
KOmpasBola.com - 14/3/2009 | 13:19 WIB Suporter Bastia saat mendukung timnya di Stadion Armand Cesari. Stadion ini pernah rubuh dan menewaskan 18 orang. Tanggal 5 Mei 1992 merupakan hari yang sangat ditunggu warga Bastia. Kota kecil di Perancis ini berbunga-bunga karena timnya tampil meyakinkan. Klub yang tak pernah berprestasi tinggi ini menantang tim elite Olympique Marseille di semifinal Piala Perancis 1992. Pertandingan pasti berjalan alot. Butuh dukungan ekstra agar Bastia memenangi pertarungan. Maklum, Marseille saat itu merupakan tim hebat. Tak hanya di dalam negeri yang saat itu Marseille sedang memimpin klasemen Ligue 1. Di kancah Eropa pun, Didier Deschamps dkk bersinar. Bahkan, tahun berikutnya menjuarai Liga Champions. Sebab itu, warga Bastia berduyun-duyun mendatangi Stadion Armand Cesari. Kamp kebanggaan Bastia. Mereka ingin menyuntikkan semangat agar Bastia menggulingkan keperkasaan Marseille. Tak beberapa lama, stadion yang berkapasitas 10.130 tempat duduk itu segera penuh sesak. Bahkan, jumlah penonton yang masuk jauh melampaui kapasitasnya. Diperkirakan, penonton mencapai lebih dari 15.000 orang. Jelas, nyaris tak ada ruang yang tersisa, saking antusiasnya warga Bastia mendukung timnya. Gegap-gempita dari sorakan penonton semakin meledak, apalagi ketika kedua tim memasuki lapangan. Tingkah para penonton makin bersemangat. Teror buat Marseille, dukungan buat tim tuan rumah. Rupanya, stadion yang dibangun tahun 1905 tersiksa. Itu tak disadari penonton dan pengelola. Hanya beberapa menit sebelum peluit kick-off ditiup wasit, stadion itu sudah tak kuasa menahan beban yang begitu berat, apalagi kondisinya sudah tua-renta. Brak-brak-brak. Tribun sebeluah utara pun terkapar. Diawali suara gemuruh tribun yang retak secara serempak, kemudian runtuh. Teras yang berada di atasnya pun roboh menimpa ribuan orang di bawahnya. Mimpi buruk yang tak pernah dibayangkan. Tentu saja, para penonton di tribun itu kacau-balau. Tak ada kesempatan untuk menyelamatkan diri, kecuali pasrah terhadap nasib. Tragedi yang memilukan itu akhirnya merenggut 18 jiwa, sedangkan yang luka berat dan ringan mencapai 2.300 orang. Jumlah korban yang paling banyak dalam sejarah tragedi stadion. Hanya, untuk jumlah korban tewas tergolong sedikit. Sebab banyak tragedi sepak bola yang menelan puluhan, bahkan ratusan jiwa. Kejadian ini disesalkan banyak orang. Panitia penyelenggara dinilai lalai karena tidak membatasi jumlah penonton. Selain itu, klub dan pemerintah daerah dinilai kurang memerhatikan perawatan stadion yang terbilang uzur. “Tragedi paling parah yang pernah kusaksikan,” kenang Fabien Barthez yang saat itu menjadi kiper Marseille. GELAR DIBATALKAN Karena kejadian tersebut, partai Marseille dan Bastia pun sempat tertunda beberapa jam. Namun, panitia penyelenggara akhirnya memutuskan dibatalkan. Sebab, menolong korban lebih utama daripada meneruskan pertandingan, apalagi jumlah orang yang harus ditolong kelewat banyak. Tak beberapa lama, petugas dan penonton lain yang selamat sudah sibuk membantu korban. Beberapa orang tertimpa reruntuhan dan sulit dikeluarkan. Mobil ambulans pun hilir-mudik membawa korban ke rumah sakit. Sehari kemudian, klub Bastia memutuskan untuk tidak meneruskan partai semifinal lawan Marseille. Mereka memilih mundur untuk menghormati para korban, dan dengan ikhlas memberikan tiket final kepada Marseille. Maka, partai final akan mempertemukan Marseille lawan AS Monaco, partai yang sangat elite di Perancis waktu itu. Pertandingan yang menentukan gelar juara Piala Perancis pun dilaksanakan pada 8 dan 12 Mei. Namun, Marseille tak bisa melakukannya. Klub ini menghormati Bastia dan pendukungnya yang menjadi korban. Marseille berkeputusan untuk tidak bersedia tampil di final. Artinya, Marseille memberikan gelar kepada AS Monaco jika bersedia mengambilnya. Monaco pun tak bisa melakukannya, demi solidaritas. Akhirnya, Federasi Sepak Bola Perancis (FFF) memutuskan untuk tidak memainkan final Piala Perancis 1992. Gelar juara dianggap tidak ada, alias kosong. Itu juga sebagai bentuk penghormatan kepada para korban Tragedi Stadion Armad Cesari. (HPR) Quote:
Renovasi dihina Benfica Tragedi Stadion Armand Cesari benar-benar memukul insan sepak bola Bastia, bahkan seluruh Perancis. Sebab, sebelumnya tak pernah terjadi tragedi sepak bola sehebat itu di Perancis. Maka, tuntutan agar stadion itu segera direnovasi terus bergema. Sayangnya, keuangan Bastia tidak terlalu bagus. Meski begitu, klub tersebut terus mengupayakan renovasi. Sebab, stadion tersebut merupakan satu-satunya kamp mereka, apalagi stadion itu juga sering digunakan untuk berbagai macam kegiatan. Hanya, renovasi yang dilakukan bertahap dan tak terlalu frontal. Salah satu dari empat tribun (tribun utama) dipertahankan karena dianggap masih layak dan memiliki nilai sejarah. Namun, tetap saja stadion ini masih terhitung sederhana dan kecil. Kapasitasnya hanya bertambah sampai 18.000 kursi, sebelumnya 10.130 kursi. Renovasi yang dilakukan termasuk memakan waktu cukup lama, dari 1992 baru selesai pada 1996. Pada tahun 1997, Bastia mencoba melakukan pertandingan persahabatan lawan klub Portugal, Benfica. Partai ini juga untuk menyambut Stadion Armand Cesari baru. Sayangnya, stadion yang sudah direnovasi itu masih terlihat sederhana dan kecil. Bahkan Benfica sempat menyatakan ketidakpuasannya. Menurut mereka, Stadion Armand Cesari hanya cocok untuk tempat latihan, bukan untuk pertandingan. Tentu saja, Bastia agak tersinggung. Sebab itu, mereka berencana akan mengubah stadion itu lebih mewah. Hanya, sampai sekarang renovasi lanjutan belum pernah dilakukan karena masalah dana. |
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detiksport, Doni Wahyudi - 01/04/2009 02:56 WIB
Bencana di Dalam Stadion Salah satu gambar saat tragedi Haysel terjadi Jakarta - Sebanyak 19 fans tewas akibat rubuhnya tembok stadion saat Pantai Gading menghadapi Malawi. Sepanjang sejarah sepakbola, sudah ratusan nyawa melayang sia-sia dalam stadion. Kesembilanbelas orang yang kehilangan nyawa tersebut disebabkan rubuhnya salah satu tembok di Stadion Houphouet-Boigby, Abidjan, Senin (30/3/2009) dinihari WIB. FIFA sendiri hingga kini masih menyelidiki bencana tersebut. Berikut beberapa bencana yang terjadi di dalam stadion dan meminta korban nyawa suporter. Lima, Peru (24 Mei 1964): Sebanyak 318 prang terbunuh dan 500 lainnya mengalami cedera akibat kericuhan yang terjadi di National Stadium. Buenos Aires, Argentina (23 Juni 1968): 74 nyawa melayang dan 150 orang mengalami cedera akibat berhimpitan saat suporter mencoba keluar dari stadion. Glasgow, Skotlandia (2 Januari 1971): Sejumlah 66 orang meninggal dunia dan 140 lainnya mengalami cedera saat tembok pembatas di Ibrox Stadium rubuh saat pertandingan hampir selesai. Moscow, Rusia (20 Oktober 1982): Dilaporkan 340 nyawa melayang dalam laga Liga Champions setelah fans mencoba memasuki kembali stadion dan saling berhimpitan dengan fans lainnya. Bradford, Inggris (11 Mei 1985): 56 orang terbunuh saat sebatang rokok menyulut api pada tribun penonton yang terbuat dari kayu dan kemudian memicu kebakaran. Brussels (29 Mei 1985): Ini merupakan salah satu peristiwa kelam paling terkenal dalam sejarah sepakbola modern yang kemudian disebut sebagai Tragedi Heysel. Sebanyak 39 fans tewas sebelum laga final Liga Champions antara Liverpool kontra Juventus akibat penyerbuan Liverpudlian terhadap Juventini. Menyusul kejadian tersebut, klub Inggris dijatuhi sanksi cekal di kompetisi Eropa selama lima tahun. Katmandu, Nepal (12 Maret 1988): Setidaknya 93 orang meninggal dunia dan lebih dari 100 lainnya mengalami cedera saat fans berusaha keluar dari pintu stadion yang terkunci menyusul datangnya hujan es yang disertai angin kencang. Sheffield, Inggris (15 April 1989): Sebanyak 96 fans Liverpool tewas dalam peristiwa yang kemudian dikenal sebagai Tragedi Hillsborough menjelang laga semifinal Piala FA antara Liverpool kontra Nottingham Forest. Guatemala City (16 Oktober 1996): 84 orang tewas dan 150 lainnya mengalami cedera akibat fans yang saling berdesakan jelang laga kualifikasi Piala Dunia. Harare, Zimbabwe (9 Juli 2000): 13 fans tewas setelah polisi menembakkan gas air mata pada fans dalam upaya menghindarkan melebarnya kerusuhan yang terjadi. Johannesburg, Afrika Selatan: 43 orang terbunuh sementara 155 orang mengalami cedera saat fans mencoba memaksa masuk ke dalam stadion yang sudah terisi penuh. Accra, Ghana (9 May, 2001): Setidaknya sebanyak 123 orang tewas akibat saling berdesakan setelah polisi gas air mata ke tribun penonton sebagai aksi balasan setelah penonton lebih dulu melemparkan botol dan kursi ke dalam lapangan. Peristiwa ini disebut-sebut sebagai bencana terburuk dalam stadion yang terjadi di Afrika. Abidjan, Pantai Gading (29 Maret 2009): Ribuan orang memaksa masuk menyaksikan laga Pantai Gading menghadapi Malawi yang menyebabkan rubuhnya salah satu sisi stadion dan meminta korban 19 orang tewas sementara lebih dari 100 lainnya mengalami luka-luka. |
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Hillsborough disaster PM apologises for Hillsborough injustice ESPN - September 12, 2012 Prime Minister David Cameron has apologised to the families of the Hillsborough victims, saying: "What happened that day, and since, was wrong". continued :
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