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Is a sports stadium in Moscow, Russia. The total number of its seats is 81,000 seats, all of which are covered (upgradable). The stadium is part of the Olympic Sports Complex Luzhniki, located in the Khamovniki district of the central Moscow administrative Okrug. The name Luzhniki is from the flood meadow of the Moscow River, where the stadium was built, translated as "The Meadows ".
Not only is the iconic image of Russian sports, Luzhniki is also known as "graveyard" football, with the horror event in 1982.
On 20/10/1982 in Moscow, it is cold, full of wind and snow. Spartak Moscow next HFC Haarlem of Holland at Luzhniki in the UEFA Cup framework. The home team opened the ratio and maintained that advantage until close to the end of the match. Many of the old athletes pulled out.
However, the goal of raising the ratio to 2-0 on second-half hours caused hundreds of people to pull each other back to the celebration, resulting in a scene that overcame, shoved, according to the Guardian.
For security reasons, only one exit was used in the eastern amphitheater of the Luzhniki stadium at the time. The police did not allow the opening of other exits, despite the loud screams to the shrill.
"On the slippery stairs, the other one overthrew the other. It's like when people play Domino. To the steel railing is also the same because of the horrible pressure from the weight of hundreds. They were overspaced to death, "Chesnokov, who was lucky to survive in the incident.
In 1989, new officials confirmed the tragedy above. In some official reports, the death toll was only 66, but in recent investigations the figure was much larger, with about 340 killed. If the above figures are authenticated, this is probably the most experienced disaster in the history of football in the world.