with Dynamo Schwerin in the FDGB Pokal in 1990 Football hooliganism is unruly and destructive ..., or they can erupt spontaneously at the stadium or in the surrounding streets. Football hooliganism ... football hooliganism scene. Instead of wearing working class skinhead style clothes, which ... offhand sportswear. Football hooliganism has been depicted in films such as ID film I.D. , The Firm ... , Rise of the Footsoldier and Awaydays . There are also many books about hooliganism, such as The Football ... treason . ref name Guardian061213 Cite news title When did football hooliganism start? publisher The Guardian ... of football hooliganism in the modern game took place in the 1880s in England, a period when gangs ... hooliganism away from a match. In 1905, several Preston fans were tried for hooliganism, including ... of football hooliganism though for example Millwall F.C. Millwall s ground was reportedly closed ... and Khazar Lankaran Bosman 12 Player . Belgium Hooliganism used to be a problem for the last years ... in a 1 1 draw. 30 people were injured. Bosnia and Herzegovina Football hooliganism in Bosnia and Herzegovina ... and Herzegovina are politically right oriented in higher or lesser degree. Bulgaria Football hooliganism ... Football hooliganism in Croatia has seen riots over inter ethnic resentments and the politics that were ... Football Hooliganism Balkan Style publisher Soccerphile url http www.soccerphile.com soccerphile news ... were injured. Football hooliganism in Croatia is sometimes connected with racism and nationalism ... date August 2011 Hooliganism has been a term used in Denmark since the early nineties just one decade ... of hooliganism in Denmark the hooligans operated with a relatively sharp honor code among themselves ... right wing group Danish Front. Football hooliganism is regarded as a serious problem in Denmark both too the sport itself and too the Danish society in general. In an attempt to control hooliganism in Denmark .... France Football hooliganism in France is often rooted in social conflict , including racial ... more details
Football hooliganism in Poland first developed as a recognised phenomenon in the 1970s, and has continued since then with numerous recognised List of hooligan firms hooligan firms and large scale fights. Until 1997, the number of hooligan related incidents steadily rose in Poland . ref name JU001 cite journal author Przemyslaw Piotrowski title Soccer hooliganism in Poland. Extent, dynamism, and psychosocial conditions publisher Institute of Applied Psychology, Jagiellonian University url http www.inter disciplinary.net piotrowski 20paper.pdf format Portable Document Format PDF accessdate 2007 10 05 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071119062633 http www.inter disciplinary.net piotrowski paper.pdf Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 11 19 ref The problem of hooliganism in Poland has been compared to what are described as the dark days of football hooliganism in England in the 1980s ... 2007 10 05 ref Hooliganism in Poland is comparable in its scale to countries such as Turkey . Many ... 10 13 ref Although incidents from the 1920s to the 1960s were numerous, there was no organized hooliganism ... incident of football hooliganism by the media happened in 1981 in sports 1981 during a match ... due to football hooliganism. ref name JU001 1990s Hooligan firms in Poland seem to be organised quite ... 2000 onward Even though the Polish government tried to erase hooliganism, incidents were still common ... press article about football hooliganism in Poland ref In March 2006 a Wis a Krak w fan was dragged ... football hooliganism in Poland is far worse than the dark days of English football hooliganism in the 1980s, with nearly every Polish professional football club having a fan base rooted in hooliganism ... football riot 2003 S upsk street riots 1998 References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Football Hooliganism In Poland Category Crime in Poland Category Football in Poland Hooliganism Category Association football hooliganism Poland ... more details
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Green Street may be Green Street , a 2005 independent drama film about football hooliganism in England. Green Street, Cambridge , England. Green Street, London , England. Green Street MBTA station , in Boston , Massachusetts Green Street album , a 1961 Grant Green album See also Green Dolphin Street disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox Criminal organization name Ealing Road Army image image size caption founding location Brentford founded by years active 2009 Present territory Brentford West London ethnic makeup membership est website criminal activities Football hooligans Football hooliganism , riots and fighting allies Ealing Road Army is a association football football List of hooligan firms hooligan firm linked to the England English Football League club, Brentford FC Name The name Ealing Road Army was given, because the majority of the firm stand in the Ealing Road terrace of Griffin Park . Incidents Ealing Road Army members were involved in an incident at King s Cross Station with fans of East London club Leyton Orient . ref http www.guardian series.co.uk news wfnews 8986003.ORIENT Fans sentenced over station brawl ref Members of the firm were also involved in an incident with Aldershot Town fans at Ash Vale railway station ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england surrey 7992915.stm ref See also Casuals Football hooliganism Hooliganism Leeds United Service Crew List of hooligan firms Millwall Bushwackers The Muckers References reflist 2 Football firms Category Association football hooligan firms ... more details
Druzhina may refer to Druzhina , in the history of early East Slavs was a detachment of select troops in personal service of a chieftain, later knyaz Druzhina, Sakha Republic , a village in the Sakha Republic, Russia, a port on the Indigirka River Voluntary People s Druzhina , a public organization in the Soviet Union aimed at maintenance of public order and struggle with hooliganism, similar to Neighborhood Watch Disambiguation uk ... more details
wikt hooligan A hooligan is a participant in hooliganism unruly, destructive, aggressive and bullying behaviour. Hooligan or Hooligans can also refer to A participant in football hooliganism , among fans of association football clubs Hooligan, one name for Eulachon , a fish Hooligan tool, another name for a Halligan bar Hooligan Transformers Hooligan Transformers , a character in the Transformers franchise Hooligan wrestler born 1972 , a Mexican masked professional wrestler Hooligan song Hooligan song , from the 1999 Embrace album Drawn From Memory Hooligans , an alternate title for the 2005 film Green Street Hooligans album Hooligans album , a 1981 compilation album by The Who Hooligans Storm Over Europe , a 2002 computer game Doo Wops & Hooligans , a 2010 album by Bruno Mars disambig cs Hooligans rozcestn k it Hooligans nl Hooligans ja ... more details
refimprove date January 2009 Thames Valley Travellers are a football hooliganism football hooligan group associated with the English association football football club Fulham F.C. Fulham . The first firm associated with the club was called SW6 in the 1970s, and later, the Thames Bank Travellers, Green Pole Boys, H Block and Fulham Youth Crew. However, with Fulham drawing much of its support from areas such as Kensington , Chelsea, London Chelsea , Putney and out to Hammersmith , the history of hooliganism at the club has not been as high as the likes of local rivals Chelsea F.C. . ref name hooligan222 cite book last Lowles first Nick coauthors Andy Nicholls title Hooligans The A L of Britain s Football Hooligan Gangs publisher Milo Books Ltd date September 2005 volume 1 pages 222 isbn 1903854415 accessdate 2009 01 31 ref References reflist 2 Category Fulham F.C. Category Association football hooligan firms ... more details
Eric Dunning is Emeritus Professor of sociology at the University of Leicester , UK . Career Eric Dunning was a pioneer in the sociology of sport and the founder, with Patrick Murphy, of the http www.le.ac.uk snccfr Sir Norman Chester Centre for Football Research . He is the author of a number of books and articles on sport and the figurational sociology of Norbert Elias . Although now officially retired, Dunning remains an Emeritus Professor of the University of Leicester as well as a Visiting Professor at the Chester Centre for Research into Sport and Society . Dunning is also a member of the editorial board of the Jornal de Ci ncias do Exercicio e Esporte, Paran Federal University, Brazil. Dunning has edited and co authored numerous books in the sociology of sport. In 1999 he published his first sole authored book, Sport Matters . In October 2000, he co edited the comprehensive Handbook of Sports Studies with Jay Coakley. He has two forthcoming books on Anthony Giddens London Routledge and Norbert Elias Cambridge Polity . Research interests sociological theory, especially the functional sociology and theory of civilizing processes of Norbert Elias and its place within the wider field of classical and modern sociology the sociology of sport and leisure problems of violence and civilization, especially sports related violence such as football hooliganism the use of Elias s theory in understanding the Holocaust and genocide more generally Representative Publications Sport Matters Sociological Studies of Sport, Violence and Civilization . 1999 Fighting Fans Football Hooliganism as a World Phenomenon . Norbert Elias Sage Masters of Modern Social Thought . 2003 Sport Critical Concepts in Sociology . 2003 The Roots of Football Hooliganism, an historical and sociological study . 1988 References Dunning s faculty page at the University of Leicester website. Web accessed Nov 3rd 2009 from http www.le.ac.uk so staff ed15.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 The Battle of Maze Hill was the name given to a Football hooliganism violent clash between Charlton Athletic F.C. and Southampton football hooligans which took place at Maze Hill railway station , south east London, on 13 April 2002. The resulting investigation into the clash was one of the largest ever investigations into football hooliganism in the UK. ref cite news title Teacher jailed for heading hooligan network url http www.guardian.co.uk education 2004 may 07 schools.uk2 work The Guardian date 7 May 2004 accessdate 18 December 2009 ref The clash was masterminded by a 37 year old teacher, Dave Walker, from Birmingham. Bolton Wanderers , Tranmere Rovers , Liverpool and Port Vale F.C. Port Vale fans were also involved in the organisation. This was therefore not a spontaneous clash between rival fans, but a deliberately organised fight carried out by professional football hooligans. The Metropolitan Police believed that the group who orchestrated the brawl convicted in 2004 were also planning trouble for the imminent UEFA European Football Championship European Championships which England were involved in. It was mainly organised over the Internet. In the event, approximately forty hooligans clashed at the station. The mass fight only lasted two minutes but involved weapons such as beer bottles and resulted in the hospitalisation of three men. The Southampton hooligans came off worse since there were about twice as many Charlton Athletic supporters waiting for them at the station. The Charlton fans were also mainly older, experienced thugs while those from Southampton were mainly in their early twenties. Maze Hill railway station was selected as the location as it is two train stops from Charlton and lacked a police presence. After the fight, hooligans from both sides contributed to Internet forums expressing admiration and respect for each ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Battle of Maze Hill, The Category Association football hooliganism Category ... more details
Jason Gwynne is a journalist , most widely known for his 2004 Documentary film documentary on the British National Party BNP . The documentary was based on undercover footage gathered by Gwynne who posed as a football hooliganism hooligan looking to get involved in far right politics. External links http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi magazine 3896213.stm BBC News Going undercover in the BNP Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gwynne, Jason ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gwynne, Jason Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category British journalists Category People associated with the British National Party UK journalist stub ... more details
Refimprove date June 2008 Infobox criminal organization name Hull City Psychos image image size caption founding location Kingston upon Hull Hull founded by years active 1967 present territory Kingston upon Hull ethnic makeup Mostly White British membership est 40 60 criminal activities Football hooligans Football hooliganism , riots and fighting allies The Minority The Hull City Psychos are a Football soccer football Football hooliganism hooligan firm linked to the England English Football League Championship club, Hull City A.F.C. Hull City . ref name H001 cite book last Nicholls first Andy authorlink Andy Nicholls coauthors Nick Lowles title Hooligans The A L of Britain s Football Hooligan Gangs publisher Milo Books date September 2005 location Wrea Green isbn 1903854415 page 272 ref Background The firm dates back to the 1960s and peaked during the 1990s. ref http www.ave it.net city psychos.htm ref The City Psychos evolved from the original Hull skinhead gangs and the Kempton Fusiliers who were named after the east side railway stand at Boothferry Park. They were well known as tough representatives of Kingston upon Hull, a big tough working class port city. It wasn t unusual for the City Psychos to number over half Hull City s away support during the years in the lower leagues at the end of the 1970s and start of the 1980s. They were famous for travelling to away games on Hull Corporation double decker buses. From 1979 the more traditional scarfer element of support became known as the normals whilst these equally loyal supporters evolved in to City s casual mob and were some of the earliest casual boys seen in Yorkshire outside the North West and won respect for their fierce rivalry with Sheffield United and Middlesbrough. Today The mob is now known as The Minority and the youth firm are known as the Youth City Casuals or YCC along with the even younger group known as the Under 5 s See also Casuals Football hooliganism Hooliganism List of hooligan firms Skinhea ... more details
Peter Marsh may refer to Peter Marsh social scientist , British academic in the fields of sociology and social work Peter Marsh psychologist , British writer on football hooliganism and non verbal behaviour Pete Marsh , Iron Age bog body Peter Marsh ice hockey born 1956 , hockey player Peter Marsh violinist born 1931 , violinist hndis Marsh, Peter Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
pages 282 283 isbn 1903854415 ref In 1985 when football hooliganism was rife in England, the BBC Six ... of the hooliganism, the Service Crew become one of the most notorious firms in European football, ref ... ordered another inquiry. ref name Hooligans004 By January 1987, the club s reputation for hooliganism ... on football hooliganism and the heavy use of closed circuit television CCTV at grounds have, as with other firms, largely curtailed the activities of the Service Crew. While hooliganism continues at Leeds ... Casuals subculture Casuals Football hooliganism List of hooligan firms Hooliganism References reflist ... more details
Infobox film name I.D. image ID dvd cover.jpg image size director Phil Davis actor Philip Davis producer Luciano Gloor br Sally Hibbin writer Vincent O Connell starring Reece Dinsdale br Warren Clarke br Claire Skinner music Will Gregory distributor Polygram released 1995 runtime 107 min. language English I.D. is a 1994 in film 1994 United Kingdom British film made by BBC Films about football hooliganism , directed by Phil Davis actor Philip Davis and starring Reece Dinsdale , Sean Pertwee and Warren Clarke . It is set in the 1980s, in England , mainly London , and also shot at Millmoor and Valley Parade football grounds in Rotherham and Bradford respectively. The tagline is When you go undercover, remember one thing... Who you are. Plot John Reece Dinsdale an ambitious young copper, is sent undercover into the hardcore football gangs to track down the generals the shadowy figures who orchestrate the violence. Gradually, the hard drinking, hard fighting macho world where Saturday s match and Saturday s rumble are all that matters proves irresistible and John slowly finds himself turning into one of the thugs he has been sent to destroy. The film features the fictitious teams of Shadwell Shadwell Town and Wapping Wapping FC . The locations the teams are based on are real they are neighbouring areas on the north bank of the River Thames , in London s East End . References Unreferenced date April 2010 Reflist External links imdb title id 0113375 title I.D. Category 1995 films Category Association football films Category BBC Films Category British films Category English language films Category Hooliganism Category Skinhead de Undercover 1995 fr ID film it Hooligans film 1995 ja ru ... more details
File Pap.svg thumb left Party logo File Plp bel.jpg thumb right Party Statute page 1 Beer Lovers Party of Belarus , or BLP lang ru , was one of several Category Beer political parties Beer Lovers Parties created in some post Soviet states , including Belarus . It was officially registered on December 30, 1993. According to its statute, the major goal of the BLP is the struggle for the cleanness and quality of the national beer, state independence and the neutrality of Belarus, freedom of economic relations, personal inviolability and the inviolability of private property The Chairman was Andrey Romashevsky . In 1995 Romashevsky was arrested and imprisoned for burning the flag of the Byelorussian SSR in public. He was detained for hooliganism , , malicious hooliganism, perpetrated with a pronounced cynicism , and after 3 months of imprisonment, on July 19, 1996 he received suspended sentence for two years of prison. Romashevsky denies that it was he who burned the flag, referring to a video of the event. Later he emigrated first to Poland and later to the Czech Republic and became a Czech citizen ref http www.belgazeta.by 20050725.29 480224472 An interview with Romashevsky in BelGazeta ref . After that the affairs of the party went into a disarray. The party was liquidated in 1998 by the Belarus Superior Court . The declared reason of the liquidation of BLP as well as of several other parties was failure of the party to address the request of the Belarus Ministry of Justice about the membership statistics and management structure of the party. ref Journal Justice of Belarus , 1, 1998 ref The logo of the Party is an allusion to the drunken hedgehog a stereotype from Russian jokes . References references Category Political parties in Belarus Category Beer political parties Category Political parties established in 1993 Category 1993 establishments in Belarus be ... more details
Infobox Criminal organization name Derby Lunatic Fringe or Derby Youth Connection image image size caption founding location Derby founded by years active 1999 present territory Derby Derby County ethnic makeup Mostly White British membership est 60 80 criminal activities Football hooligans Football hooliganism , riots and fighting allies The DLF The Derby Lunatic Fringe DLF , a List of hooligan firms hooligan firm associated with England English association football football club Derby County F.C. Derby County since the early 1970s . Most of the DLF have now been banned which means the Casual firm of Derby County is DYC Derby Youth Connection . Mostly lads from CLF Chad Lad s forever . Background In November 2004, four members of the DLF were given a three year banning order from attending football matches and given 200 hours community service after clashes with Bradford City A.F.C. Bradford City fans on 12 April 2004. ref name BBC News041129 cite news title Match ban after football violence publisher BBC News date 2004 11 29 url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news england derbyshire 4052567.stm accessdate 2007 04 21 ref See also Casuals Birmingham Zulus Football hooliganism Hooligan firm Inter City Firm The Muckers Millwall Bushwackers Aston Villa Hardcore References reflist 1 External links http web.archive.org web 20091027092358 http geocities.com derby lunatic fringe mainpage.html DLF website Football firms Category Derby County F.C. Category Association football hooligan firms ... more details
Infobox Criminal organization name The Frontline image image size caption founding location Teesville founded by years active 1972 present territory Middlesbrough Middlesbrough area ethnic makeup Mostly White British membership est 60 80 criminal activities Football hooligans Football hooliganism , riots and fighting allies The Frontline is a List of hooligan firms football hooligan firm associated with Middlesbrough F.C. . Members A notable member was Teesville man Paul Debrick known as The Brick who became a member of the firm as a teenager during the early 1980s. In 1984, at the age of 19, he was jailed for two years for fighting Barnsley F.C. Barnsley fans. ref http ts6.gazettelive.co.uk local news former football hooligan found.html Former football hooligan found dead Eston & Normanby TS6 . Ts6.gazettelive.co.uk. Retrieved on 2010 10 03. ref He continued his involvement in hooliganism until the early 2000s, and published his autobiography The Brick A Hooligan s Story in 2005. ref http archive.thisisthenortheast.co.uk 2005 9 29 207421.html Hooligans aren t bad people . Archive.thisisthenortheast.co.uk 2005 09 29 . Retrieved on 2010 10 03. ref He died on 6 August 2007, aged 42, from a Deep vein thrombosis . ref http www.gazettelive.co.uk news teesside news 2007 08 09 brother pays tribute as former hooligan dies 84229 19601209 News Local News Brother pays tribute as former hooligan dies . Gazette Live 2007 08 09 . Retrieved on 2010 10 03. ref References Reflist Further reading DeBrick, Paul 2007 . The Brick A Hooligan s Story , Milo Books, ISBN 190385461X Theone, John 2003 . The Frontline, battling for the Boro , Milo Books, ISBN 1903854180 Football firms Category Middlesbrough F.C. Frontline Category Association football hooligan firms ... more details
Infobox Criminal organization name Yids image image size caption founding location Tottenham founded by years active unknown present territory Tottenham ethnic makeup White British , Black British and British Jews Jews membership est 150 criminal activities Football hooligans Football hooliganism allies Aberdeen Partick Thistle This article is about the Yids hooligan firm. For the general supporters, see Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Support Tottenham Hotspur Yid Army . The Yids is the name of a football hooliganism football hooligan List of hooligan firms firm associated with England English association football football club Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Tottenham Hotspur . ref name BBC News010804 cite news title BBC News Hooligans publisher bbc.co.uk date 4 August 2001 url http news.bbc.co.uk hi english static in depth programmes 2002 hooligans diary millwall.stm accessdate 17 June 2007 ref The term Yids is also a term widely used to describe Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Support fans of the club . Name The name derives from the word Yiddish , as Tottenham was once one of the largest Jewish areas of London . gallery Notes reflist 2 Further reading cite book last Tanner first Trevor title Tottenham Massive publisher John Blake Publishing Ltd date 17 March 2006 isbn 978 1844541812 Use dmy dates date February 2011 Football firms Category Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Category Association football hooligan firms ... more details
merge to Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League date July 2011 The Battle of Zimbabwe refers any match in the ongoing sports rivalry rivalry between the Highlanders F.C. and the Dynamos F.C. in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League . ref name MISA cite news url http www.thezimbabwean.co.uk sport football 34466 battle of zimbabwe highlanders 1 2 dynamos.html title Battle of Zimbabwe Highlanders 1 2 Dynamos date 27 September 2010 work The Zimbabwean author MISA ref ref cite news title Battle of Zimbabwe on today url http www.herald.co.zw index.php?id 8311 battle of zimbabwe on today&option com content&catid 50 sport&Itemid 142 date 24 April 2010 work The Herald location Harare , Zimbabwe first Augustine last Hwata ref ref cite web title A Point a Piece in Battle of Zimbabwe Highlanders 0 0 Dynamos url http www.fcdynamos.com a point a piece in battle of zimbabwe highlanders 0 E2 80 93 0 dynamos publisher Dynamos F.C. date 26 April 2011 ref The rivalry between these two teams is considered one of the greatest in Zimbabwe, ref cite news title Bosso, DeMbare renew rivalry url http www.dailynews.co.zw index.php sport 36 sports 2172 bosso dembare renew rivalry.html date 18 April 2011 work Daily News first Dakarai last Mashava location Zimbabwe ref often resulting in football hooliganism fan hooliganism . ref name MISA References reflist Category Association football rivalries Category Football in Zimbabwe ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Otheruses Institute of Culture was an institution of vocational education established in the Soviet Union and still existing in some post Soviet states , aimed at training of workers in various areas of culture and organization of leisure activities. The Soviet establishment paid considerable attention to planning of the organization of the activities of Soviet people in their spare time, to combat hard drinking, hooliganism and other crime, especially among younger generation. The phrase cultural leisure was among the Soviet cliches supposedly the proper organization of the cultural leisure of the Soviet people was the major tool in combatting the vestiges of capitalism and the molding of the New Soviet Man . Institutes of Culture were the institutions to train the professional organizers of the cultural leisure , such as heads of hobby groups, of dance schools and collectives, folk dance and folk music music ensembles, managers of various sections of Palaces of Culture , managers of culture educational work in various schools, Young Pioneer camp s, etc. DEFAULTSORT Institute Of Culture Category Education in the Soviet Union Category Soviet culture ... more details
multiple issues orphan February 2009 notability January 2009 unreferenced June 2010 It s a Casual life is a United Kingdom British short film that was written by author and former hooligan Dougie Brimson Citation needed date June 2010 . Plot The film tells the story of Jimmy and his lifelong membership of the Saturday or hooligan scene. Through a brutally honest monologue and series of dramatic and violent events, the film challenges the myths surrounding football hooliganism and explores Jimmy s past, passion and above all, motivation. Central to the story is Jimmy s love affair with the association football culture culture of football . We discover his resentment at the evolution of the Casual subculture Casual scene and the demise of everything it once stood for. Changes that ultimately arrive for Jimmy have long lasting consequences. Sources http www.imdb.com title tt0404146 IMDB entry. http www.brimson.net Category 2003 films Category British short films short film stub soccer stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Jacques Georges May 30, 1916 in Saint Maurice sur Moselle , France 25 February 2004 was the president of the French Football Federation FFF from 1968 since 1972 and the 4th president of UEFA 1983 1990 . In April 1989, he caused controversy by describing a minority of Liverpool F.C. supporters as beasts , wrongly believing that Football hooliganism hooliganism was the cause of the Hillsborough disaster which ultimately resulted in the deaths of 96 of the Football in England English club s fans. He issued a swift apology for his comments upon discovering that hooliganism did not cause the tragedy. ref http www.newsint archive.co.uk pages S.asp?pubsel BOTH&SrchText Hillsborough&edn &DateFromDD 17&DateFromMM Apr&DateFromYY 1989&page &SortOrder Asc&SortOrder asc&SortOrder asc&SortOrder asc&SortSpec &DateToDD 21&DateToMM Apr&ResultListMax 200&Submit1 Search&source thetimes&DateToYY 1989&byline &head &Collection NI C2 A7 3D&Caption &SortField SDate&SortField Pub&SortField EDN&SortField Page&ST NS&Site ALL&ResultCount 20&BackDD Day&summreqd yes&QueryText Hillsborough 3CAND 3E PUB 3DBOTH 3CAND 3E SDate 3E 3D4 2F17 2F1989 3CAND 3E SDate 3C 3D4 2F21 2F1989 &BackMM Month&indexkey 29D8117191423728026E160&advsrch 0&BackYY Year& P 3&ResultMaxDocs 200& ref He died in February 2004 at the age of 87. References references S start Succession box before Artemio Franchi title List of Presidents of UEFA President of UEFA years 1983&ndash 1990 after Lennart Johansson S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Georges, Jacques ALTERNATIVE NAMES The Jac Meister Laddoo SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 30, 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 February 2004 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Georges, Jacques Category 1916 births Category 2004 deaths Category Presidents of UEFA Category People from Vosges France footy bio stub de Jacques Georges es Jacques Georges fr Jacques Georges ko it Jacques Georges la Iacobus Georges lt Jacques Georges hu Jac ... more details