Football club Wrexham AFC will wear a special-edition black away kit for their upcoming match against Crawley Town to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Gresford Colliery disaster.
The Gresford Colliery disaster occurred on October 22, 1934, when an explosion at the Gresford Colliery in North Wales killed 266 miners. It remains the deadliest mining disaster in British history.
As a tribute to the victims of the disaster, Wrexham will replace their traditional red home shirts with the black away kit for the Crawley Town match on October 22. The kit will feature a special commemorative crest that includes the Gresford Colliery logo and the date of the disaster.
Wrexham’s decision to honor the Gresford disaster comes as part of a wider series of events planned to mark the 90th anniversary. The club has also announced that they will be donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the special-edition kit to the Gresford Disaster Fund.
The Gresford Disaster Fund was established to provide financial assistance to the families of the victims and to support community projects in the Gresford area. The fund has been instrumental in preserving the memory of the disaster and ensuring that the victims are never forgotten.
Wrexham’s decision to commemorate the Gresford disaster has been praised by many, including the families of the victims. The club’s gesture is seen as a powerful reminder of the tragic events that unfolded 90 years ago and a way to honor the memory of those who lost their lives.
The Gresford Colliery disaster was a devastating event that had a profound impact on the community of Gresford and the wider region. The loss of so many lives was a terrible blow to the families of the victims and to the local economy.
In the aftermath of the disaster, the community of Gresford rallied together to support one another. The Gresford Disaster Fund played a vital role in providing assistance to the families of the victims and in helping the community to rebuild.
The memory of the Gresford disaster has been kept alive through various initiatives, including the Gresford Disaster Memorial and the Gresford Disaster Museum. These institutions serve as a reminder of the tragedy that occurred and a place for people to learn about the history of the disaster.
Wrexham’s decision to commemorate the Gresford disaster is a significant gesture that will help to keep the memory of the victims alive. By wearing a special-edition kit and donating to the Gresford Disaster Fund, the club is showing its support for the families of the victims and the wider community.
The club’s decision is also a reminder of the importance of remembering the past and honoring those who have been lost. It is a powerful message that will resonate with people around the world.