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11 MAY 1985

11 May 2014

Club News

11 MAY 1985

11 May 2014

On 11 May 1985, 29 years ago today, over 11,000 fans packed into Valley Parade to witness Bradford City play Lincoln City and receive the Third Division Championship Trophy at the Bantams' final home match of the season.


However, it would eventually turn out to be the worst day in the football club's 111 year history and one that sent shock-waves around the world as fire engulfed the main stand roughly five minutes before half time.


Tragically, the fire disaster killed 56 supporters - 54 from Bradford and 2 from Lincoln - on that fateful day and left over 250 injured.


Today (Sunday) the football club and the City of Bradford remembered those who perished in the disaster during the now-annual service of remembrance held in Centenary Square, Bradford at 11:00am.


The service included prayers and the laying of wreaths at the memorial in the square.


With Bradford City directors, management, players and staff in attendance, the service also included one minute's silence, allowing those present to reflect on the tragic events of 29 years ago and to pay their respects.


Throughout today, the football club would like to invite supporters, should they wish to do so, to leave any floral and/or other tributes at the Valley Parade fire memorial at the Coral Windows Stadium.



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