Man. Utd, Chelsea among clubs in safe-standing trial

10 November 2021

 

MANCHESTER United and Chelsea are among five football clubs taking part in a safe-standing trial from 1 January, more than 25 years after standing was banned in Britain, the sports minister announced on Monday.

The other teams whose applications to operate licensed safe-standing areas have been approved are Premier League champions Manchester City, Tottenham and Championship side Cardiff.

Standing areas in the English top-flight and second-tier Championship were outlawed by legislation passed following the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, which led to the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans.

“I’m pleased to approve these five clubs as early adopters of licensed safe standing areas for the second half of the season,” said the minister, Nigel Huddleston.

“The time is now right to properly trial safe standing in the Premier League and EFL (English Football League) Championship ahead of a decision on a widespread roll-out.

“Safety is absolutely paramount and the SGSA (Sports Grounds Safety Authority) is working hand-in-glove with the clubs on this.” The pilot will be independently monitored and its findings provided to the British government for it to make a decision on a possible wider roll-out of safe standing for next season. — AFP