The infamous match between Luton Town and Millwall is remembered as one of worst incidents of football hooliganism and history's worst soccer riots. There is usually no orderly or logical setup for efficiently moving people inside them. Ajax Amsterdam, Netherlands. (England) defeated Roma, the Liverpool fans were attacked by the Roma fans. All English Football Clubs were given a Five Year Ban from competing in any UEFA European Competition. Luton Town had beaten Millwall 1-0 in the match. Trouble broke out before the game and after the match when West Ham won 3-1 after extra time. A full scale riot broke out at The Den between Millwall and Ipswich fans. These are the WORST incidents of mass violence between football fans in the last few seasons. Noticing the change in the attitude of Liverpool fans, Juventus fans tried to flee from their Liverpool counterparts towards the wall with Juventus supporters on the other side. As for Heysel Stadium, it was old and outdated. The game was still played despite what was going on, with Juventus eventually winning 1-0. Juventus fans then started to riot, fighting against police with rocks and bottles. It was the worst sporting accident in South African history, beating out the Orkney incident by just one body. The third high profile FA Cup incident involving the Millwall Bushwackers Hooligan firm during 1980s. Apparently, guns, knives, and other weapons were used. The hooligan firm of infamous English football club Millwall, the Bushwackers take their (misspelled) name from the American Civil War ambushers, and no one would want to be attacked by these nasty Brits. South American football is also plagued with shameful incidents especially during derbies in Brazil and Argentina. 70 people were injured and one killed when riots broke out during a friendly international match between Republic of Ireland and England. Fans of the West Midlands' rivals clashed at St Andrews after a Football League Cup Tie. In the history of the popular Duch Club, there have many hooligans … Fans started tearing up seats and rampaging through the streets of Rotterdam. Ireland went 1-0 and the match had to be abandoned as fights broke out. This disaster was a combination of amateur handling by the officials coupled with the naïve decision to have a neutral section with both sets of supporters separated by a file of policemen and a poorly constructed wall. Back in 1984, when Liverpool F.C. and the Orlando Pirates, (from the township of Orlando in the South African city of Johannesburg, not the Florida town where people go to see Mickey Mouse! At the worst … Fans began to rip out seats and hurl them onto the field as each police officer dodged a flurry of bottles and c… At Burnden Park, a game between the Bolton Wanderers and Stoke City was taking place when a wall collapsed, crushing spectators and starting a stampede which killed 33 people. Here is a list of top five such incidents which have rocked the world of football in the last 50 years: Danube’s 1-0 victory over Nacional in Uruguyan Premier League was followed by a large scale riot. Heysel disaster was one of the incidents that brought to light the rampant hooliganism in English football in 1970s and 1980s. Deadliest top 10 hooliganism incidents This table taken from idrottsforum.org shows how deadly something as great as sports can be. One such major riot took place in 2002 after the title decider between Galatasaray and Fenerbache. Once the Sivas fans had made their way out on to the streets, they destroyed around 60 private cars and the city’s gymnasium. Most of the victims were trampled along riot-control fences that surround the field when panic set in and people tried to get away. Nearly 21,000 people attended the first league meeting between Kayserispor and Sivasspor. On that night, approximately 20,000 people packed into a ground that usually only held half that number to watch Luton beat Millwall 1–0. A 14 Year Old Birmingham City Fan was killed at St Andrews after a riot involving over 1000 fans broke out between the Birmingham City and Leeds United fans. Therefore, while football matches represented for Sivas the idea of challenging the traditional hegemony of Kayseri, for Kayseri it meant resistance to this challenge. South Africa is not immune from some of the worst soccer disasters. Football is the most watched sport in all of the world. Hence, no talk on football riots is complete without mentioning the Turkish football fanatics. Trivia: the disaster was the subject of a song titled “38” by the group Revolting Cocks. 50 people arrested and 200 injured after Tottenham lost the Final to Feyenoord.