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Tributes To Be Paid During Europa League Final For Victims Of Manchester Attack

Tributes To Be Paid During Europa League Final For Victims Of Manchester Attack

A minute's silence to be observed and black armbands will be worn

Joe Baiamonte

Joe Baiamonte

Tomorrow's Europa League final between Manchester United and Ajax will see tributes being paid to the victims of last night's sickening suicide bomb attack at the Manchester Arena.

Twenty two people lost their lives after 23-year-old Salman Abedi detonated an explosive device outside the arena after an Ariana Grande concert at the venue. The youngest victim has been identified as eight-year-old Saffie Roussos.

Out of respect for the victims, Manchester United's players held a minute's silence during training in Stockholm ahead of tomorrow's final in the Swedish capital and cancelled today's press conference, as well.






United have since confirmed that UEFA have agreed to a minute's silence ahead of kick-off tomorrow evening at the Friends Arena and both teams will also sport black armbands in memory of the 22 people who went to a concert and never returned home.



SPORTbible would like to offer our most heart felt condolences to all those affected by last night's cowardly, depraved attack. As a Manchester based site we know how resilient and unified the people of this great, glorious city are. We stand together.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: Football, Europa League, Manchester United, Ajax