The British authorities’s sports activities stadium security regulator has introduced a assessment into complaints of “overcrowding and crushing” by Newcastle United supporters on the Hillsborough Stadium throughout the FA Cup match in opposition to Sheffield Wednesday.
Images and pictures on social media confirmed congestion across the exit to the tunnel within the Leppings Lane End, with quite a few Newcastle followers claiming there was an absence of stewarding earlier than kickoff on Jan. 7.
There had been no speedy reviews of any accidents.
Sheffield Wednesday issued a press release saying the membership submitted their complete observations to the Football Association following a request from the governing physique.
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“… It is important to emphasise that the stewarding numbers in place within the visitors’ section of the stadium exceeded the requirements of the Safety Certificate,” the assertion learn.
“The allocation of tickets issued to Newcastle supporters also complied absolutely with the Safety Certificate.”
The membership mentioned that fewer supporters entered the guests’ turnstiles when aligned to the variety of tickets allotted and bought.
It added that the turnstiles had been opened half-hour sooner than a daily matchday, two hours earlier than kickoff, to permit Newcastle supporters to enter the stadium in a well timed a way as potential.
Hillsborough was the scene of Britain’s worst sporting catastrophe when 96 Liverpool supporters had been crushed to demise in an over-crowded and fenced-in enclosure in the identical decrease tier earlier than an FA Cup semi-final in 1989. One sufferer died in July 2021, after struggling extreme and irreversible mind harm.
The Sports Grounds Safety Authority, the British authorities’s adviser on security at sports activities venues, mentioned on Tuesday it is going to assessment the incident with Wednesday and native officers.
“We are concerned by reports of overcrowding and crushing at the FA Cup tie between Sheffield Wednesday and Newcastle United at Hillsborough Stadium on Saturday evening,” a spokesperson for the SGSA was quoted as saying by the BBC.
“The SGSA is now working with the club, Sheffield City Council and the Safety Advisory Group to review the event, learn any lessons and ensure a safe environment for football fans.”
League One facet Sheffield beat Newcastle 2-1 to succeed in the FA Cup fourth spherical.