Here is a look at some of the major disasters in soccer stadiums in the last 30 years: October 1982 - RUSSIA - Fans were crushed as they left a UEFA Cup tie between Moscow Spartak and Dutch side HFC Haarlem at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow.TIMELINE-Soccer stadium disastersReuters Africa
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The little-used Pavlyuchenko has struggled to adapt to English soccer since joining the north London club from Spartak Moscow for €17 million in August 2008. Pavlyuchenko, whose Tottenham contract was extended for another year last month, ...
Here is a look at some of the major disasters in soccer stadiums in the last 30 years. Oct 1982 - RUSSIA - Fans were crushed as they left a UEFA Cup tie between Moscow Spartak and Dutch side HFC Haarlem at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow.Analysis: Fan
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But the disaster in Moscow was covered up for seven years by the Soviet authorities who originally said 66 people died but later admitted - in July 1989 - that 340 people had lost their lives on October 20 1982 when Moscow Spartak played Harlem of the ...
Fulham's Pavel Pogrebnyak (L) challenges Stoke City's Ryan Shawcross during their English Premier League soccer match at Craven Cottage in London, February 11, 2012. (Reuters / Paul Hackett) Russian international, Pavel Pogrebnyak, has got his name on ...