Past ignorance to the role of safety over time has morphed stadia into having a ‘duty’ to provide a safe place to watch football as well as other activities as stadia become multi-purpose arenas. This, above all, should remain stadia’s paramount role in the built environment in order to avoid repeating past tragedies, regardless of societal or economic constraints.

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