Hillsborough 1981 FA Cup Semi-Final Crush
Incident Overview · Stadium Crush

Hillsborough FA CupSemi-Final Crush

During the Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers FA Cup semi-final, serious congestion developed at the Leppings Lane turnstiles and outer concourse before a crush on the Leppings Lane / West Terrace shortly after kick-off. Official retrospective sources report 38 injuries and state that fatalities were narrowly avoided.

Date11 April 1981
VenueHillsborough Stadium
Injuries38 reported
FatalitiesNone verified
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What Happened

Date
11 April 1981
Match
Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Venue
Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Area
Leppings Lane / West Terrace near the Police Control Box
Deaths
No fatalities verified

The 1981 FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough is described in official later sources as a serious warning event before the 1989 disaster. Crowd congestion built up outside the Leppings Lane turnstiles, then crushing developed on the Leppings Lane / West Terrace shortly after kick-off.

Exit Gate C was opened to ease congestion at the turnstiles. Later, perimeter gates were opened to relieve crushing on the terrace. The Hillsborough Independent Panel records that opening the gates averted further, possibly fatal, injuries.

The reported injury total is consistent at 38 across the official and later news sources reviewed. The breakdown varies slightly by account, but the strongest source set says 30 supporters were treated on site and eight were taken to hospital.

The incident later became part of the official record around stadium layout, terrace capacity and the decision to install radial fences dividing the terrace into pens.

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Incident Highlights

1981
Year

FA Cup semi-final played at Hillsborough on 11 April.

38
Injured

Reported injury total across official and later sources.

30
Treated On Site

St John Ambulance treatment figure in the IOPC account.

8
Hospital

Number taken to hospital in the official breakdown.

Known Sequence

Pre-match crowd builds at Leppings Lane

Serious congestion developed at the Leppings Lane turnstiles and outer concourse before the match.

Exit Gate C opened

Gate C was opened to relieve congestion outside the turnstiles.

Crush develops shortly after kick-off

The crush is placed on the Leppings Lane / West Terrace, near the Police Control Box in the official account.

Perimeter gates opened

Perimeter gates were opened to relieve the terrace crush; official sources state this likely prevented fatal injuries.

Injuries recorded

Thirty supporters were treated on site and eight were taken to hospital, giving a reported total of 38 injuries.

Layout concerns followed

The incident fed into later concerns about capacity and stadium layout, including radial fences dividing the terrace into pens.

Date and fixture strong

Official and news sources match on 11 April 1981 and the Tottenham v Wolves FA Cup semi-final.

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Location well supported

Sources place the crush at Leppings Lane / West Terrace near the Police Control Box.

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Injury total consistent

The 38 injury figure appears in the IOPC, Hillsborough Independent Panel and later reporting.

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Detail varies

Hospital injury descriptions and the precise focal point of the crush vary slightly by source.

⚠️ Reporting Caution The core facts are strong: date, venue, crush location, 38 injuries and no verified fatalities. The finer detail needs care, especially the exact broken-limb breakdown and the precise position of the worst pressure.

Conflicting Information

Disputed Detail

Breakdown of injuries taken to hospital

Sources agree on 38 injuries overall, but the descriptions of the hospitalised injuries are not worded identically.

IOPCEight people taken to hospital; three had broken limbs and two required stitches.
The GuardianOthers went to hospital, including two with broken arms and one with a broken leg.

Editorial note: These accounts are broadly compatible, but the official IOPC source gives the broader and stronger breakdown.

Disputed Detail

Precise immediate location of the worst crush

All strong sources place the incident in the Leppings Lane / West Terrace area, but later inquest reporting adds more positional nuance.

IOPCThe crushing incident occurred on the West Terrace near the Police Control Box.
ITV NewsReports the focus may have been closer to the Police Control Box in the south-west corner, while still within the west / Leppings Lane end.

Editorial note: This is not a major contradiction. It is better read as a difference between general location and more detailed positioning.

Unverified Details

Attendance
Exact total attendance was not verified beyond “over 50,000 spectators”.
Section Name
Exact named venue section beyond the source wording was not further confirmed.
Fatalities
No fatality count was verified; official material indicates deaths were avoided.
Wikipedia
No claim was used solely from Wikipedia; it was treated only as a lead-finder.

Reference Cards

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IOPC · Official report page

The 1981 FA Cup Semi-Final and its impact on stadium layout

Current official report page

Official source for the 1981 crush, injury breakdown, terrace location, more than 50,000 spectators, and later stadium-layout concerns.

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UK Government · Panel report

The report of the Hillsborough Independent Panel HC 581

12 September 2012

Official panel report covering congestion, terrace crushing, 38 people receiving treatment, and the later installation of radial fences.

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The Guardian · News report

Hillsborough inquest shown footage from 1981 crush

29 May 2014

Reports inquest evidence that almost 40 Tottenham supporters were injured and that Sheffield Wednesday received reports of 38 injuries.

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ITV News Granada · News report

Crush at Hillsborough stadium 8 years before disaster

29 May 2014

Reports inquest evidence describing the crush four or five minutes into the match and discusses the location near the Police Control Box.

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Sky News · News report

Hillsborough Concerns 'Lost In Mists Of Time'

11 June 2014

Reports inquest evidence that 38 fans were injured and that safety advisers recommended changes including barriers and turnstiles.

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The Independent · News report

Hillsborough jury shown footage from 1981 'crush' incident

29 May 2014

Reports inquest evidence about supporters spilling onto the perimeter track and climbing fences shortly after the start.

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Belfast Telegraph · News report

Hillsborough jurors shown 1981 clip

29 May 2014

Reports the inquest hearing about the 1981 semi-final and evidence concerning the earlier crush.

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Hansard · UK Parliament

Hillsborough - Hansard - UK Parliament

22 October 2012

Parliamentary debate on the Hillsborough Independent Panel report, including references to the 1981 serious crushing as a warning.

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Hansard · UK Parliament

Commons Chamber - Hansard - UK Parliament

27 April 2016

Parliamentary debate after the inquest verdicts, referencing the 1981 Tottenham-Wolves semi-final as a similar earlier crush.

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The Telegraph · Limited preview

Hillsborough-style disaster 'narrowly avoided' eight years before tragedy

29 May 2014

Limited-access preview reports 38 injuries and estimates that 100 to 250 fans moved out of the terrace afterward.

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The Times · Limited preview

Fans were crushed in Hillsborough near disaster eight years earlier

30 May 2014

Search preview identifies this as reporting on the 1981 near-disaster evidence heard at the inquests.

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IOPC / Operation Resolve · Official PDF

The report of the IOPC and Operation Resolve investigations

1 December 2025

Official linked report identified in the research notes; direct PDF fetch produced an error in the source pass, so it is listed with access caution.

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