
Tuesday marked the 60th anniversary of the air disaster in Munich involving the Manchester United team. On 6 February 1958 the plane carrying the team on the trip home from a European Cup match away to Red Star Belgrade crashed after a stopover at Munich-Riem Airport. 23 of the 44 passengers, including eight players, died in the crash. The Busby Babes, named after their coach Matt Busby, were considered the most talented team in the club's history at that time.
On Tuesday a commemoration ceremony in honour of the victims was held in Munich. FC Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, president Uli Hoeneß and Munich mayor Dieter Reiter attended the event. Alan Dawson, Director of Football Operations, and club ambassador Denis Irwin represented the English record champions at the ceremony in the Bavarian capital.
“Manchester United became a reference point in my life as a footballer,” said Rummenigge in his address to more than 1,000 people who gathered at Manchesterplatz in the Munich suburb of Trudering in the early afternoon to commemorate the victims. A memorial was erected in Trudering in 2004.