[20], Liverpool reached their eighth final, their first since 2007, after a 7–6 aggregate win against Italian side Roma. 1969: Madrid | A large group of Juventus fans fought the police with rocks, bottles, and stones for two hours. In the 51st minute, Benzema scored the match's first goal by deflecting a throw by Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius back into the net. Am 1. Again they would face Italian opposition, Juventus, who had won, unbeaten, the 1983–84 Cup Winners' Cup. In 1986, the band Revolting Cocks, founded in part by Al Jourgensen of Ministry, released a song by the name of "38" on the album Big Sexy Land, in commemoration of the deaths. 1981: Paris | Thirty-nine lights shine, one for each who died that night. It concluded that blame should rest solely with the Liverpool fans. Bangor City (1985–86)[note 1], Wrexham (1986–87), Merthyr Tydfil (1987–88), Cardiff City (1988–89), and Swansea City (1989–90) all competed in the Cup Winners' Cup during the ban on English clubs, despite playing in the English league system. For 1993–94, Blackburn Rovers and Queens Park Rangers would have qualified. Quote from UEFA Chief Executive Lars-Christer Olsson in 2004, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Nottingham Forest (3rd; League Cup winners), English football clubs in international competitions, "Heysel: Liverpool and Juventus remember disaster that claimed 39 lives", Heysel stadium disaster: ‘I saw the rows of bodies piled high’, "Heysel, 27 Years On – Book Extract | The Tomkins Times | News, Opinion, Statistics and Discussion about Liverpool FC Football Club", "Remembering the Heysel stadium disaster", "Night of mayhem in Brussels that will never be forgotten", "Liverpool still torn over night that shamed their name", "Italian fan firing a gun at Belgium police", "Thatcher set to demand FA ban on games in Europe", "FAQ: Qualification and Seeding for the European Cups", [Archived Content] Football disorder | Home Office, "Liverpool fans mar service for riot victims", "Anniversary monument honours Heysel dead", "Taunts and trouble mar Juve's attempts to deal with the past", Heysel and Superga: Juve and Toro's pain finally united in an exhibition, "EuroBeat: Dortmund farewell Jurgen Klopp, party time for league winners Juventus, Bayern, PSG", "Azzurri a Bruxelles 30 anni dopo la tragedia dell'Heysel: le iniziative della FIGC", "Heysel stadium disaster film is planned", The 39 victims who died at Heysel Stadium, "Il y a trente-deux ans, des Chapellois frappés par le drame du Heysel", "Remembering Belfast man Patrick Radcliffe who died in Heysel tragedy", BBC Sports columnist Alan Hansen – Reds tie evokes Heysel memories, Municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Berchem-Sainte-Agathe / Sint-Agatha-Berchem, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean / Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode / Sint-Joost-ten-Node, Watermael-Boitsfort / Watermaal-Bosvoorde, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert / Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe, Woluwe-Saint-Pierre / Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Winning isn't important, it's the only thing that matters, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heysel_Stadium_disaster&oldid=984042743, Articles containing Italian-language text, Articles needing additional references from May 2016, All articles needing additional references, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, English clubs banned from European competition for five years; Liverpool for six years, Several top officials, police captain Johan Mahieu, and 14 Liverpool fans convicted of.

Milovan Ristić (Serbia) [64] He would move to Turkish club Beşiktaş on loan the following season. Two years later Juventus' officials announced a memorial in the Continassa headquarter.

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2024: London, Liste der UEFA-Champions-League-Endspiele, Europapokals der Landesmeister und der UEFA Champions League, https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=UEFA-Champions-League-Finale_2018&oldid=201282537, „Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike“. 1989: Barcelona | Both teams were placed in the two first positions in the UEFA club ranking at the end of the previous season[7] and were regarded by the specialist press as the best two sides on the continent at the time. 1985: Brüssel | The name of the exhibition was "Settanta angeli in un unico cielo – Superga e Heysel tragedie sorelle" (70 angels in the one same heaven – Superga and Heysel sister tragedies) and gathered material from 4 May 1949 and 29 May 1985. 2005: Istanbul | [53][54] His first goal received acclaim as one of the best in Champions League history and was compared to Ronaldo's bicycle kick goal against Juventus in the quarter-final and manager Zinedine Zidane's goal in the 2002 final. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid)[1], Assistant referees:[2] The disaster was later described as "the darkest hour in the history of the UEFA competitions".[6]. The 1987–88 saw Portugal, Austria, and Sweden gain an additional place, with Sweden and Yugoslavia gaining the places for the 1988–89 competition. [45] Real Madrid's victory was the fifth consecutive title for a Spanish side in the Champions League, becoming the longest run for the trophy to be held by teams from the same country since English sides won six consecutive titles between 1977 and 1982.

Mai 2018 im Olympiastadion in Kiew statt. The fourth official for the final was Frenchman Clément Turpin. The trial eventually began in October 1988, with three Belgians also standing trial for their role in the disaster: Albert Roosens, the head of the Belgian Football Association, for allowing tickets for the Liverpool section of the stadium to be sold to Juventus fans; and two police chiefs—Michel Kensier and Johann Mahieu—who were in charge of policing at the stadium that night. 1990: Wien | Kein Platz für Brandt: Das neue alte Problem beim BVB, © Eurosport, a Discovery Company 2020 – Alle Rechte vorbehalten, Erklärung zur Vermeidung von Menschenhandel. [3] Many people climbed over to safety, but many others died or were badly injured. 2002: Glasgow | Mai folgte der FC Liverpool als zweiter Finalist. [30] The UEFA Champions League Anthem was performed by Slovenian–Croatian cello duo 2Cellos.

[2] Juventus fans ran back on the terraces and away from the threat into a concrete retaining wall. The first half ended scoreless, with Madrid dominating possession but Liverpool having more chances to score. 1983: Athen | In December 1985, FIFA announced that English clubs were also free to play friendly games in Europe, though the Belgian government banned any English clubs playing in their country. 2016: Mailand | Since 2001 it has been situated in front of the current club's headquarters in Corso Galileo Ferraris.[36]. [39], Juventus and Liverpool were drawn together in the quarter-finals of the 2005 Champions League, their first meeting since Heysel. 2007: Athen | UEFA, the organiser of the event, the owners of Heysel Stadium and the Belgian police were investigated for culpability. Fans already standing near the wall were crushed; eventually the wall collapsed, allowing others to escape. Welsh clubs playing in the English league system, who could qualify for the European Cup Winners' Cup via the Welsh Cup, were unaffected by the ban. In the 23rd minute, a low shot by Trent Alexander-Arnold went through a defender's legs and forced a late save by Keylor Navas. Serious progress on legal banning orders preventing foreign travel to matches was arguably not made until the violence involving England fans (allegedly mainly involving neo-Nazi groups, such as Combat 18) at a match against Ireland on 15 February 1995 and violent scenes at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. [23] Liverpool were the most recent team to defeat Real Madrid in a European Cup Final, winning 1–0 in Paris in 1981. [43] Minutes later, Karim Benzema's goal was disallowed after he was determined to be offside while finishing a shot started by Cristiano Ronaldo's header.