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Hillsborough Stadium

Hillsborough Stadium is a 39,732-capacity association football stadium located in Owlerton, a north-western suburb of Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. It has been the home of Sheffield Wednesday since its opening in 1899.

The ground has received major investment since it was first occupied in 1899 with new stands all round and the original South stand having been substantially re-built in time for the Euro 96 cup finals. However, it is still regarded as "a beautiful ground oozing character." It has two large two-tiered stands and two large single-tiered stands, all of them covered. All four stands are of a similar capacity with the South Stand being the largest and the West Stand, usually housing the away supporters, the smallest.

On 15 April 1989, the ground was the scene of the Hillsborough disaster in which 97 Liverpool fans were crushed to death at an FA Cup semi-final. The subsequent Taylor Report into the disaster led to a series of safety improvements at the ground and other stadiums around the country, including the requirement for clubs in the top two divisions in England to have all-seater stadiums, and the withdrawal of perimeter fencing around the pitch.

Plans by the club to renovate the stadium and expand the capacity to 44,825 have been approved by Sheffield City Council with the aim of hosting World Cup matches. The playing surface was upgraded in 2015 to the Desso GrassMaster system, also including a complete replacement of the under-soil heating and drainage systems, while the scoreboard was replaced by a modern 'big screen' prior to the 2015–16 season. The stadium previously played host to World Cup and European Championship football in 1966 and 1996 respectively.

The stadium's capacity has currently been temporarily reduced to 34,854 on safety grounds, although work is continuing to restore its maximum capacity.

This page also has a version in other languages :  Хиллсборо Стадион (russian)

Hillsborough Stadium

Hillsborough Stadium News

22 April 2023
talksport.com
'Well played' - Forest fans get standing ovation at Liverpool with touching gesture for 97
Nottingham Forest's supporters were given a standing ovation by their manager and the Anfield crowd after a touching tribute to victims of the Hillsborough disaster.
3 November 2022
talksport.com
Jordan says 'morons' who chant at Liverpool about Hillsborough should be removed
Educating fans who chant at Liverpool about the Hillsborough disaster is a waste of time and they should just be banned, believes Simon Jordan.
17 October 2022
mirror.co.uk
Liverpool fans' lives put at risk by 'abject failure' at Champions League final
A review based on statements from 485 fans and reporters has led to 53 findings. The independent panel included Prof Phil Scraton, who led a report into the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster The lives of football fans were 'put at risk', a report said
17 October 2022
talksport.com
Liverpool and Man City fans 'pathetic' as coins thrown and vile chants sung
Liverpool beat Man City in a fiery clash at Anfield, but the match was overshadowed by actions from a section of both sets of fans.
17 October 2022
talksport.com
Liverpool and Man City fans 'pathetic' as coins thrown and vile chants sung
Liverpool beat Man City in a fiery clash at Anfield, but the match was overshadowed by actions from a section of both sets of fans.
21 August 2022
sportsmole.co.uk
Preview: Sheffield Wednesday vs. Rochdale - prediction, team news, lineups
Sheffield Wednesday and Rochdale go head to head at the Hillsborough Stadium for a place in the third round of the EFL Cup on Tuesday.
15 April 2022
mirror.co.uk
Marcus Rashford and Russell Brand lead tributes on 33rd Hillsborough anniversary
15 April, 2022 marks 33 years since 97 Liverpool fans lost their lives while watching the Reds play in an FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium
20 March 2022
talksport.com
Liverpool icon Dalglish thanks Nottingham Forest for tribute to Hillsborough 97
Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish praised Nottingham Forest after the club revealed they will reserve 97 seats at the City Ground in memory of the Hillsborough disaster victims.