When was the Bradford fire?

When was the Bradford fire?

May 11, 1985
Bradford City stadium fire/Start dates
The worst fire disaster in English football history played out on live television on May 11, after Valley Parade’s main stand caught fire during a match between Bradford City and Lincoln City on May 11, 1985.

What were the main legislations passed after the Bradford fire disaster?

35 years ago, Bradford City FC was devastated by fire. It was one of the worst stadium fire disasters in history. On 11 May 1985, 56 people died and hundreds more were injured when the timber stand, which had been built in 1908, caught fire.

Who plays Valley Parade?

Bradford City AFC
Bradford City Ticket Office/Teams

Valley Parade or Northern Commercials Stadium (Previously Coral Windows Stadium) for sponsorship purposes, is the home ground of Bradford City FC. Dating as far back as 1886, the 25,136 capacity ground mostly sees League One football matches, but also occasionally Rugby matches.

What football stadium is on fire?

Andorra have said their World Cup qualifier at home to England will go ahead as scheduled after a fire at the Estadi Nacional. The television gantry at the side of the 3,300-seat stadium was engulfed in flames on Friday afternoon, three hours after England had trained there.

How many died Bradford fire disaster?

56 dead
After Hillsborough, the Bradford City FC stadium fire was the second worst sporting tragedy in England, leaving 56 dead and at least 265 injured. The fire started five minutes before half-time during the match on 11 May between Bradford and Lincoln City.

How many people died at Bradford stadium fire?

54 Bradford fans
Bradford City were playing Lincoln City at Valley Parade when the fire killed 54 Bradford fans and two Lincoln supporters on 11 May 1985. Tributes to those who died and were injured were paid on social media ahead of the service.

Who died in the Bradford fire?

Of the 56 people who died in the fire, 54 were Bradford supporters and two supported Lincoln. They included three who tried to escape through the toilets, 27 who were found by exit K and turnstiles 6 to 9 at the rear centre of the stand, and two elderly people who had died in their seats.

How many people does Bradford City stadium hold?

25,136
Bradford City Ticket Office/Capacity
The ground underwent significant changes in the 1990s, and early 2000s, and now has a capacity of 25,136. The record attendance of 39,146 was set in 1911 for an FA Cup tie against Burnley, making it the oldest surviving attendance record at a Football League ground in the country.

Who owns Bradford City stadium?

Gordon Gibb
Bradford City Ticket Office/Owners

How many fans do Bradford have?

Opened in 1999 it has a capacity of 7,492 fans.

Is Andorras football pitch astro turf?

The Estadi Nacional is a stadium located in Andorra la Vella. It is the national stadium of Andorra, and is used for association football and rugby union. It has a capacity of 3,306, and the pitch is made of artificial turf.

What caused fire Andorra?

ENGLAND’S World Cup qualifier in Andorra WILL GO AHEAD after the stadium caught fire on Friday afternoon. The blaze is thought to have started when sparks from welders, working on the gantry for TV coverage, caused the structure to go up in flames.

What happened at Bradford City Stadium in 1985?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Bradford City stadium fire occurred during an English League Third Division match between Bradford City and Lincoln City at the Valley Parade stadium on Saturday, 11 May 1985, killing 56 spectators and injuring at least 265.

How much did Bradford City fans raise in bucket collection at Barnsley?

At the final home match against Barnsley at the end of April, Bradford City fans collected more than £8,000 in a bucket collection. In the last few years, the BCFC kit-man John Duckworth did a sponsored 73-mile walk between Lincoln’s Sincil Bank stadium and Valley Parade, joined by Bradford fans along the way.

What makes Bradford City’s Valley Parade Stadium unique?

The Valley Parade stadium, the long-established home to Bradford City Football Club, in common with many other British football stadiums of the time, was known for its antiquated design and facilities, which included the wooden roof of the main stand.

How did Bradford City’s Ground change over the years?

When the association football club was formed, the ground was changed very little and had no covered accommodation. However, when Bradford City won promotion to the highest level of English football, Division One, in 1908, club officials sanctioned an upgrade programme. Football architect Archibald Leitch was commissioned to carry out the work.