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Football unites to support Liverpool after ploughing cars to celebrate the team
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Football Bands Together to Back Liverpool Following Car Parade in Celebration

May 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Monday, the governing body for soccer clubs, players, and various sports expressed their heartfelt condolences and support for Liverpool after a car drove into a crowd of fans celebrating the Premier League title downtown. Emergency services reported that twenty-seven individuals, including four children, were hospitalized, with two sustaining serious injuries, while an additional twenty were treated at the scene.

Liverpool, the most celebrated men’s soccer team in England, has received an outpouring of messages of support on social media, even from their fiercest rivals. Everton, a neighboring team in Merseyside, shared their sympathies, stating their thoughts are with those affected by this tragic incident. The Premier League was taken aback by the "terrifying events" that unfolded at the conclusion of the trophy parade, affirming their support for Liverpool FC.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino also sent his thoughts and prayers to everyone impacted by this incident. He emphasized that the soccer community is standing firm with Liverpool FC and its supporters during such a distressing time.

Liverpool is not only known for its impressive record of achievements, including a record 20 English top-flight titles and six European Cups, but also for its history marked by tragedy, as seen in notable stadium disasters in the 1980s. This duality was highlighted by former player and manager Kenny Dalglish, who referenced the club’s anthem, "You’ll Never Walk Alone," in his social media message expressing shock and sorrow over the day’s events.

Another ex-player, Jamie Carragher, also commented on the situation online. A 53-year-old British man has been arrested in connection with the incident, which police have confirmed is not being treated as an act of terrorism.

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Report by Associated Press.


Fan Take: This incident underscores the deep connection fans have with their teams and the potential dangers that can arise during celebrations. For soccer fans, the safety of all supporters is paramount, making it essential for clubs and authorities to enhance security measures to prevent future tragedies.

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