What happened to the tragedy of Liverpool fans more than ten years ago? Why was the Premier League banned for more than ten years?

Haiser Football Tragedy

1985 On May 29th, Liverpool and Juventus played the final of the Champions League (now the UEFA Champions League) at Heather Stadium in Brussels, Belgium. The victory of "Bianconeri" 1-0 was unacceptable to Liverpool fans, and a riot began. The riots killed 39 fans, most of whom were Italian fans. After the riots, English teams were banned from participating in European competitions for five years. "Obviously, it is still a wound that is difficult to heal," said paul rossi, a former Juventus player and Italian international. "This is the lesson we need to learn. I hope that in the games below the two teams, the behaviors of the fans of the two teams are in line with sports ethics, so as to soothe each other's injured hearts and close the relationship that has been alienated from each other for 20 years. " Polish midfielder zbigniew boniek, who played for Juventus at that time, said: "I hope we can only see the game itself." "I won't watch live TV," said Otello Lorentini, president of the family association of victims whose son died in the Haiser tragedy. Before the draw, he suggested that the two teams should have a friendly match to commemorate the victims. The two rounds of matches between the two teams were held on April 5th and12nd respectively. In the first round, Liverpool played at home.