"There are the memories of those who were there that evening and who have been unable to watch a football match through the same eyes because those events in Bruxelles day mark a watershed moment," Juventus said in a statement to honor the victims.
"There is the disbelief of those who may not even have been born yet, but when they look at those images, they find it hard to believe that a disaster on that scale could actually have happened at a football stadium," it added.
Despite the incident, the match went on and the Italian club clinched its first European Cup, beating Liverpool 1-0 thanks to the goal produced on a penalty kick by Michel Platini.