Dubai Telegraph - Paris return 'too soon' for Liverpool fans traumatised by 2022 Champions League final

EUR -
AED 3.848692
AFN 76.881633
ALL 99.162293
AMD 410.446761
ANG 1.882144
AOA 959.359665
ARS 1114.702451
AUD 1.689111
AWG 1.888917
AZN 1.779234
BAM 1.954128
BBD 2.108645
BDT 126.8914
BGN 1.955829
BHD 0.395009
BIF 3093.47865
BMD 1.047943
BND 1.408261
BOB 7.242801
BRL 6.348647
BSD 1.044376
BTN 91.208504
BWP 14.515231
BYN 3.417826
BYR 20539.68513
BZD 2.097775
CAD 1.518632
CDF 3007.596382
CHF 0.938863
CLF 0.025959
CLP 996.172399
CNY 7.634372
CNH 7.637666
COP 4323.813308
CRC 526.631694
CUC 1.047943
CUP 27.770493
CVE 110.170185
CZK 25.001792
DJF 185.975509
DKK 7.458108
DOP 64.992206
DZD 141.134734
EGP 53.069311
ERN 15.719147
ETB 131.825474
FJD 2.432643
FKP 0.824571
GBP 0.825748
GEL 2.918511
GGP 0.824571
GHS 16.242188
GIP 0.824571
GMD 75.442017
GNF 9065.024238
GTQ 8.082949
GYD 218.905682
HKD 8.148182
HNL 26.813731
HRK 7.534923
HTG 137.624733
HUF 399.278886
IDR 17228.054324
ILS 3.775582
IMP 0.824571
INR 91.444751
IQD 1372.352465
IRR 44141.278427
ISK 145.666171
JEP 0.824571
JMD 165.030835
JOD 0.743047
JPY 156.512408
KES 135.397613
KGS 91.907744
KHR 4218.535101
KMF 491.15588
KPW 943.2196
KRW 1527.072178
KWD 0.323343
KYD 0.86687
KZT 524.048773
LAK 22720.303148
LBP 94037.272367
LKR 309.259025
LRD 209.420157
LSL 19.477041
LTL 3.094303
LVL 0.633891
LYD 5.117213
MAD 10.388498
MDL 19.537266
MGA 4955.566394
MKD 61.940341
MMK 2199.475662
MNT 3637.498152
MOP 8.393135
MRU 41.773172
MUR 48.874722
MVR 16.178681
MWK 1816.910152
MXN 21.728429
MYR 4.679678
MZN 66.947627
NAD 19.477041
NGN 1571.237043
NIO 38.55537
NOK 11.756449
NPR 146.380184
NZD 1.868757
OMR 0.403441
PAB 1.047943
PEN 3.858985
PGK 4.213805
PHP 60.449412
PKR 293.041434
PLN 4.15576
PYG 8294.458271
QAR 3.81429
RON 4.968747
RSD 116.941238
RUB 93.993708
RWF 1490.669602
SAR 3.929832
SBD 8.907066
SCR 15.100541
SDG 629.56806
SEK 11.040893
SGD 1.408822
SHP 0.832723
SLE 23.945488
SLL 21974.84914
SOS 599.384771
SRD 37.259418
STD 21690.306772
SVC 9.169157
SYP 13625.968984
SZL 19.477041
THB 35.615239
TJS 11.417985
TMT 3.676026
TND 3.312685
TOP 2.523705
TRY 38.203547
TTD 7.111429
TWD 34.486796
TZS 2722.4239
UAH 43.579686
UGX 3853.254409
USD 1.047943
UYU 44.647457
UZS 13562.095998
VES 67.492369
VND 26824.413682
VUV 130.593055
WST 2.989114
XAF 654.874506
XAG 0.033036
XAU 0.000363
XCD 2.837029
XDR 0.799575
XOF 654.874506
XPF 119.331742
YER 259.125157
ZAR 19.517998
ZMK 9432.747406
ZMW 29.770569
ZWL 337.437257
  • SCS

    -0.3100

    11.85

    -2.62%

  • RBGPF

    66.4300

    66.43

    +100%

  • CMSC

    0.0400

    23.43

    +0.17%

  • RIO

    0.4900

    61.05

    +0.8%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0200

    10.13

    -0.2%

  • VOD

    0.0900

    8.9

    +1.01%

  • CMSD

    0.0400

    23.6

    +0.17%

  • GSK

    0.3600

    37.95

    +0.95%

  • NGG

    -0.4100

    61.72

    -0.66%

  • AZN

    -0.1100

    76.1

    -0.14%

  • BCE

    0.2900

    23.41

    +1.24%

  • RELX

    0.1400

    48.51

    +0.29%

  • BTI

    0.8400

    39.77

    +2.11%

  • BCC

    -1.5000

    102.16

    -1.47%

  • JRI

    0.1200

    13.14

    +0.91%

  • BP

    -1.3100

    31.81

    -4.12%

Paris return 'too soon' for Liverpool fans traumatised by 2022 Champions League final
Paris return 'too soon' for Liverpool fans traumatised by 2022 Champions League final / Photo: THOMAS COEX - AFP

Paris return 'too soon' for Liverpool fans traumatised by 2022 Champions League final

Liverpool's return to Paris for the first time since the 2022 Champions League final comes too soon for many supporters still scarred by the traumatic events that marred European football's showpiece event.

Text size:

The Premier League leaders take on Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of what should be a mouthwatering last 16 tie on Wednesday.

However, an allocation of only 2,000 visiting Liverpool fans are expected at the Parc des Princes, with many deciding against a return to the French capital after to the treatment they suffered at the hands of the Parisian authorities just under three years ago.

Real Madrid's 1-0 victory at the Stade de France was overshadowed by a 37-minute delay to kick-off as fans struggled to access the stadium after being funnelled into overcrowded bottlenecks on approach.

Police fired tear gas towards thousands of supporters locked behind metal fences on the perimeter to the stadium.

As if events on the night of May 28 were not painful enough, Liverpool fans had to suffer a series of false claims in the aftermath of the chaos.

European football's governing body UEFA initially tried to pin the blame on supporters arriving late despite thousands having been held for hours outside the stadium before kick-off.

The French authorities then claimed an "industrial scale fraud" of fake tickets was the problem.

A French Senate enquiry later concluded that poorly-executed security arrangements were the cause of the mayhem.

An independent report found UEFA bore "primary responsibility" for the failures which almost led to the match becoming a "mass fatality catastrophe".

The report added it was "remarkable" that no one was killed on the night of the final.

But for many Liverpool fans the scenes brought back memories of a crush at Hillsborough Stadium in 1989 that resulted in the deaths of 97 supporters.

"It's too soon for a lot of people," John Gibbons of Liverpool fan media outlet The Anfield Wrap told AFP.

"It wasn't left on the day. Lots happened afterwards. Most notably the government not taking much responsibility for what happened.

"There is the psychological thing of not wanting to go back to somewhere where you have a bad experience but also the lack of accountability makes people think there is nothing to stop it happening again."

- No trust in the authorities -

The shocking scenes at the time sparked concerns over Paris' suitability for hosting the 2023 Rugby World Cup and last year's Olympic Games.

Those events passed off peacefully, but there remains resentment at the double standards often faced by football fans.

Liverpool fan and journalist Daniel Austin said: "Thankfully, the Olympics went off largely without incident, and that's great. But I think it was quite clear that people were treated differently for that, because it was the biggest event in the world."

Austin is one of those who is making the voyage to Paris, adding it would be admitting "defeat" to the lies spread in the aftermath of the 2022 final not to go.

He understands why there are others who will not put themselves at the mercy of the French police again.

"It wasn't just the fact that they went through something that was really physically and mentally difficult, it was the fact that they were then lied about in what was quite a concerted campaign by the authorities for weeks and months," he added.

"I've heard of people who are saying that because of all of that they're not going to go.

"They don't want to come across those same authorities again. They don't trust the people who were responsible for that, a lot of whom remain in exactly the same positions, to look after them as visitors this time."

A.Hussain--DT