• 55°42′57″N 37°33′13″E / 55.71583°N 37.55361°E / 55.71583; 37.55361 The Luzhniki disaster was a deadly crowd crush that took place at the Grand Sports Arena...
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    The Grand Sports Arena of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, commonly known as Luzhniki Stadium, is the national stadium of Russia, located in its capital city...
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    time of the disaster (although Billy McNeill had not played due to injury). 1902 Ibrox disaster Burnden Park disaster Luzhniki disaster – in Moscow on...
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    Luzhniki (Russian: Лужники) is a station on the Moscow Central Circle of the Moscow Metro that opened in September 2016. It is named for the nearby Luzhniki...
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  • disasters by death toll. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various explosions, structural fires, flood disasters, coal mine disasters...
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    occurred at the Ibrox disaster in 1971, where 66 Rangers fans died; the 1979 The Who concert disaster where 11 died; the Luzhniki disaster in 1982, when 66...
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    genocide denial Katyn massacre The Iran–Contra affair The Luzhniki disaster The Chernobyl disaster The My Lai Massacre The Roman Catholic sex abuse cases...
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    Estonia, respectively. Luzhniki Stadium, formerly Grand Arena, continues to be used, and it was affected by the Luzhniki disaster in 1982. The stadium served...
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  • round (the match hosted by Spartak is known in Russia because of the Luzhniki disaster that occurred in the stadium after the game). In 1990, Haarlem was...
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  • between FC Spartak Moscow and HFC Haarlem, which finished with the Luzhniki disaster. Shvetsov played his only game for USSR on 4 December 1980 in a friendly...
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  • List of fatal crowd crushes (category Lists of disasters)
    stampedes. Many such accidents are also in the list of accidents and disasters by death toll. The deadliest modern crowd crush incidents have both occurred...
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    club's history. However this campaign was to be overshadowed by the Luzhniki disaster. Kleton died in January 2006 after a long illness. He was 52 years...
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  • match between FC Spartak Moscow and HFC Haarlem during which the Luzhniki disaster happened. He was an honorary member of the committee that organized...
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    England that sank in 1545, is raised from the Solent. October 20 – Luzhniki disaster: During the UEFA Cup match between FC Spartak Moscow and HFC Haarlem...
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  • Göteborg. IFK Göteborg won 4-0 on aggregate. 66 fans died in the Luzhniki disaster during the UEFA Cup second round match between FC Spartak Moscow and...
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  • Attendance: 16,643 Referee: Edvard Sostarić (Yugoslavia) See also Luzhniki disaster 20 October 1982 17:00 Stadion Poljud, Split Attendance: 32,717 Referee:...
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  • Spartak Moscow and HFC Haarlem, 66 people are crushed to death in the Luzhniki disaster. 1986 – Aeroflot Flight 6502 crashes while landing at Kuibyshev Airport...
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  • club's history. However this campaign was to be overshadowed by the Luzhniki disaster. He then moved on to single seasons with AZ, Utrecht and Swiss side...
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  • Kleton and Martin Haar. October 20 – 66 fans lost their life in the Luzhniki disaster during the UEFA Cup second round match between FC Spartak Moscow and...
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    club's history. However, this campaign was to be overshadowed by the Luzhniki disaster. Metgod is the younger brother of John Metgod, and earned one cap...
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  • and Dutch club Haarlem which became known as the Luzhniki disaster, and during the 1985 Heysel disaster among others. After his early retirement in 2008...
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  • 1982–83 UEFA Cup match away at Moscow Spartak which became known as the Luzhniki disaster.(Report) In 2007, he played in a remembrance game with former Haarlem...
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    the club's history. However this campaign was to be overshadowed by the Luzhniki disaster. Martin Haar at WorldFootball.net (in Dutch) Profile v t e...
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  • League final was a football match that took place on 21 May 2008 at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia, to determine the winner of the 2007–08 UEFA...
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    home games at various Moscow stadiums – especially at the Locomotiv and Luzhniki stadiums. After the purchase of the club by Andrei Chervichenko in the...
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    Luzhniki Metro Bridge (Russian: Лужнецкий метромост), also known as Metromost (Метромост), is a concrete double-decked (two-level) arch bridge carrying...
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  • Statues of Streltsov now stand outside the stadium bearing his name and the Luzhniki Olympic Complex in Moscow. Eduard Anatolyevich Streltsov was born in Perovo...
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    Rammstein-Flugschau (Rammstein Airshow) after the 1988 Ramstein air show disaster. They had that name already written inside their Robur Lo during their...
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    during the 2000s. The closest they came was in the 2008 final, held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. This was the first ever all-English Champions League/European...
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    teams were banned from the competition for five years following the Heysel disaster in 1985. The current champions are Real Madrid, who beat Borussia Dortmund...
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