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- Safe_standing abstract "Safe standing is a term used to describe various design options in stadia to allow spectators to stand at events. It is primarily used in the context of football in the United Kingdom, where a series of fatal incidents led to legislation requiring major clubs to develop all-seater stadiums during the 1990s. Since then, fans groups have campaigned against the ban on standing accommodation, arguing that new design options would allow designated standing areas to be built in compliance with all safety laws and guidelines. As these options are outlawed in England and Wales, safe standing in practice originated in continental Europe, primarily Germany. This occurred because although UEFA and FIFA required all-seater stadiums for international competition, it was not mandatory for domestic matches.".
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- Safe_standing subject Category:Association_football_terminology.
- Safe_standing subject Category:Association_football_venues.
- Safe_standing subject Category:Stadiums.
- Safe_standing comment "Safe standing is a term used to describe various design options in stadia to allow spectators to stand at events. It is primarily used in the context of football in the United Kingdom, where a series of fatal incidents led to legislation requiring major clubs to develop all-seater stadiums during the 1990s.".
- Safe_standing label "Safe standing".
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- Safe_standing depiction Safe_standing_area_fitted_with_rail_seats.jpg.
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