JAKARTA, Oct 2 (Reuters) - At least 129 people were killed and around 180 injured at a soccer match in Indonesia after panicked fans were trampled and ...
Indonesia is scheduled to host the FIFA under-20 World Cup in May and June next year. Scuffles can be seen, with what appeared to be tear gas in the air. He said 42,000 tickets had been issued for a stadium that is only supposed to hold 38,000 people. "It had gotten anarchic. When supporters of the losing home team invaded the pitch in East Java province on Saturday night to express their frustration, officers fired tear gas in an attempt to control the situation, triggering a stampede and cases of suffocation, East Java police chief Nico Afinta told reporters. JAKARTA, Oct 2 (Reuters) - At least 129 people were killed and around 180 injured at a soccer match in Indonesia after panicked fans were trampled and crushed trying to flee during a riot, police said on Sunday, in what appeared to be one of the world's worst stadium
Rioting supporters are tear-gassed by police, leading to one of the world's worst stadium disasters.
Fleeing fans "went out to one point at the exit. Only about 3,000 who entered the pitch," he said. "We would like to convey that... The stampede is the latest in a long line of disasters at stadiums. "It had gotten anarchic. At least 129 people have died in a stampede at an Indonesian football match, in one of the world's worst stadium disasters.
At least 127 people died and 180 others were injured in a riot at an East Java, Indonesia, football stadium Saturday night.
the match was still held at night and the number of tickets sold was 42,000.” “The apparatus had asked the organizer to hold the match in the afternoon (not at night), and said the number of spectators must be adjusted to the stadium’s capacity of 38,000 people. Hundreds of supporters of each team ran to exit gates to avoid the tear gas, but some were suffocated and trampled.
Liga 1, Indonesia's top soccer league, said “mass commotion” followed the game between Arema FC and Persebaya Surabaya.
Liga 1 matches were suspended for a week, the league said. He also questioned why members of the military appeared to have been present at the arena and seen beating fans. I know the risk,” Rezqi said. Riot control fired what appeared to be tear gas, Rezqi said, prompting spectators still in the stands to try to flee. When they were not able to, Rezqi said, “the situation escalated into chaos.” At least two police officers were among the dead, he said.
After a home team loss, fans ran onto the field and were confronted by the police, who used tear gas. In the panic that ensued, many were trampled, ...
In the video, people were heard cursing the police. Another Twitter user uploaded a video that showed soldiers with shields and batons kicking and hitting fans who had rushed onto the field. “There were no victims of beatings or mistreatment of the supporters,” he said. In a telephone interview with The New York Times, Ms. “And I hope this is the last football tragedy in the country.” Flares are often thrown on the field, and riot police are a regular presence at many matches. If there wasn’t tear gas, there wouldn’t be such a riot.” In a televised speech to the nation, President Joko Widodo said he had asked the national police chief to do a thorough investigation into what happened. Mahfud MD, Indonesia’s coordinating minister for political, legal and security affairs, said that the local football committee had printed 42,000 tickets, more than the stadium’s 38,000 capacity. [deadliest episodes](https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27540668) in the history of soccer. In the panic that ensued, many were trampled, leaving at least 150 people dead. There was confusion about the death toll — the government-backed National Human Rights Commission said 153 people died, while the Arema football club put the number at 182.
Panic at an Indonesian soccer match after police fired tear gas to stop brawls left over 120 dead, police said Sunday.
Brawls were reported outside the stadium during and after the semifinal round match of the East Java Governor's Cup, which ended with Persebaya beating Arema 4-2. In April 2001, more than 40 people were crushed to death during a soccer match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa. Some suffocated and others were trampled as hundreds of people ran to the exit in an effort to avoid the tear gas. "We must continue to maintain sportsmanship, humanity and a sense of brotherhood of the Indonesian nation." Fans flooded the Kanjuruhan Stadium pitch in protest and demanded that Arema management explain why, after 23 years of undefeated home games, this match ended in a loss, witnesses said. Indonesia is due to host the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup from May 20 to June 11, with 24 participating teams.
Al menos 127 personas, incluidos dos policías, murieron y casi 200 resultaron heridas en un brote de violencia tras un partido de futbol.
PSSI formó inmediatamente un equipo de investigación", señaló en un comunicado el presidente de la entidad, Mochamad Iriawan, quien añadió que el suceso “está manchando la imagen del fútbol indonesio”. Lo lamentamos y nos disculpamos con las familias de las víctimas y con todos por el incidente. "Era un espacio lleno de gente, que provocó dificultad para respirar, falta de oxígeno, que el equipo médico y el equipo conjunto intentaron facilitar en el estadio", señaló el comisario.
El fútbol se ve vestido de luto en Indonesia por la tragedia sucedida tras un partido de la Liga 1 local, la principal división del país asiático, ...
"La gran familia de Persebaya expresa su más sentido pésame por la pérdida de vidas tras el partido de Arema FC vs. Lamentamos lo que sucedió y nos disculpamos con las familias de las víctimas y todos los involucrados por el incidente. Esos gases también fueron utilizados en la zona de las gradas.
Al menos 125 aficionados y dos policías mueren, en su mayoría pisoteados, a raíz de una serie de enfrentamientos entre seguidores de dos clubes indonesios ...
Algunas personas sufrieron asfixia en medio del caos y otras fueron aplastadas. Cientos de personas corrieron a una puerta de salida, en un intento por escapar de los gases. Al menos 125 aficionados y dos policías murieron, en su mayoría pisoteados, a raíz de una serie de enfrentamientos entre seguidores de dos clubes indonesios de fútbol en la provincia de Java Oriental, informaron el domingo las autoridades.
Varios medios internacionales aseguraron decenas de muertos y heridos luego de una invasión al terreno de juego por parte de aficionados en Indonesia.
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Supporters of Arema FC and rival Persebaya Surabaya, two of Indonesia's biggest soccer teams, clashed in the stands after home team Arema FC was defeated 3-2 at ...
Condolences poured in for victims and family, with the English Premier League also sharing a message of condolence. “(This is) in order to avoid friction and clashes between supporters,” he said. “Sportsmanship, humanity and brotherhood should be upheld in Indonesia.” Criticism is also growing over the police’s handling of Saturday’s event. No life is worth football.” Persebaya match.
At least 174 people have died in a stampede after tear gas fired by police sparked panic among fans rioting after a soccer match in Indonesia, in one of ...
In April 2001, more than 40 people are crushed to death during a soccer match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa. Witnesses said fans flooded the Kanjuruhan Stadium pitch and demanded that Arema management explain why, after 23 years of undefeated home matches against rival Persebaya, this one ended in a loss. Indonesia is due to host the 2023 FIFA under-20 World Cup, with 24 participating teams. “I deeply regret this tragedy and I hope this is the last soccer tragedy in this country," Indonesian President [Indonesia](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/indonesia-quake-rattles-residents-only-one-hurt-minor-damage-rcna8676), in one of the worst sporting tragedies in the world. [FIFA](https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/sports/fifa-to-use-new-high-tech-for-offside-calls-at-world-cup/3759156/), the world soccer body, which called the incident "a tragedy beyond comprehension."
Al menos 174 personas murieron en una estampida durante un partido de fútbol en Indonesia después de que la policía hubiera lanzado gases lacrimógenos a los ...
El sonido era continuo y rápido. "Salieron a un punto en la salida. El presidente pidió que esta sea la "última tragedia futbolística en la nación"al ordenar que todos los juegos de la Liga 1 se detengan en espera de una investigación. "Había mucho, ¡bang, bang, bang! Muhamad Dipo Maulana, de 21 años y quien se encontraba en las tribunas del estadio, le dijo a la BBC que después de que terminó el juego, algunos fanáticos de Arema salieron al campo para protestar con los jugadores del equipo local, pero fueron interceptados de inmediato por la policía y "golpeados". La asociación de fútbol de Indonesia (PSSI) dijo que había iniciado una investigación y agregó que el incidente había "manchado el rostro del fútbol indonesio".
Brawls between supporters of two rival soccer teams in Indonesia were reported. The fights prompted riot police to fire tear gas, which caused panic.
"We must continue to maintain sportsmanship, humanity and a sense of brotherhood of the Indonesian nation." Brawls were reported outside the stadium during and after the semifinals of the East Java Governor's Cup, which ended with Persebaya beating Arema 4-2. The statement did not mention the use of tear gas. In April 2001, more than 40 people are crushed to death during a soccer match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa. People must be warned that tear gas will be used and allowed to disperse. National Police Chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo said the death toll had been revised to 125 from 174, after authorities found some of the victims were counted twice. Indonesia is due to host the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup from May 20 to June 11, with 24 participating teams. In the chaos, 34 died at the stadium, including two officers, and some reports include children among the casualties. Witnesses said fans flooded the Kanjuruhan Stadium pitch and demanded that Arema management explain why, after 23 years of undefeated home matches against rival Persebaya, this one ended in a loss. "Officers fired tear gas directly at spectators in the stands, forcing us to run toward the exit," he said. While FIFA has no control over domestic games, it has advised against the use of tear gas at soccer stadiums. "I felt hot and stinging in my eyes, I couldn't see clearly while my head was dizzy and everything went dark ...
Panic erupts at an Indonesian soccer match after police fired tear gas to dispel rioting, leaving 130 dead, mostly trampled to death.
In April 2001, more than 40 people were crushed to death during a soccer match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg. Fighting was reported outside the stadium during and after the semifinal round match of the East Java Governor’s Cup, which ended with Persebaya beating Arema 4-2. “We must continue to maintain sportsmanship, humanity and a sense of brotherhood of the Indonesian nation.” Some suffocated and others were trampled as hundreds ran toward the exit to avoid the tear gas. Tear gas is banned at soccer stadiums by FIFA, the sport’s international governing body. Disappointed after their team’s loss, thousands of Arema supporters, known as “Aremanias,” reacted by throwing bottles and other objects at players and officials.
(CNN) -- Al menos 131 personas han muerto después de que estalló el caos y la violencia durante un partido de fútbol de la liga de Indonesia en las primeras ...
“Los pensamientos de todos en la Premier League están con los afectados por los trágicos eventos en el estadio Kanjuruhan anoche”. Persebaya también emitió un comunicado expresando sus condolencias, diciendo: “La gran familia de Persebaya expresa sus más profundas condolencias por la pérdida de vidas después del partido Arema FC vs. “Como presidente del Arema FC, me disculpo con todos los residentes de Malang que se vieron afectados por este incidente. Las críticas también crecen por el manejo de la policía del evento del sábado. Ninguna vida vale la pena por el fútbol”. El jefe de policía debería estar avergonzado y renunciar”, dijo IPW. Las autoridades dijeron que muchos habían sido admitidos en hospitales cercanos, sufriendo de “falta de oxígeno y dificultad para respirar”. “Le he pedido especialmente al jefe de policía que investigue y llegue al fondo de este caso”, afirmó Jokowi en un discurso televisado. No podemos tener más (de esto) en el futuro”. “Junto con la FIFA y la comunidad mundial del fútbol, todos nuestros pensamientos y oraciones están con las víctimas, los heridos, junto con el pueblo de la República de Indonesia, la Confederación Asiática de Fútbol, la Asociación de Fútbol de Indonesia y la Federación Indonesia de Fútbol, en este momento difícil”, se lee en un comunicado del presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino. “PSSI lamenta las acciones de los seguidores de Aremania en el estadio Kanjuruhan”, dijo el presidente de la asociación, Mochamad Iriawan, en un comunicado emitido el domingo. Los seguidores del Arema FC y su rival Persebaya Surabaya, dos de los equipos de fútbol más importantes de Indonesia, se enfrentaron en las gradas después de que el equipo local Arema FC fuera derrotado por 3-2 en un partido en la ciudad de Malang, en el este de Java, dijo la policía.
Al menos 174 muertos, la mayoría pisoteados o asfixiados, en medio del pánico y de una huida caótica hacia las salidas después de que la policía lanzara gas ...
Ferli Hidyat, jefe de la policía local de Malang, dijo que había unos 42.000 espectadores en el partido del sábado. “Debemos seguir manteniendo la deportividad, la humanidad y un sentido de hermandad de la nación indonesia”. Decepcionados por el fracaso, miles de “aremanias”, reaccionaron arrojando botellas y otros objetos a los jugadores y a la policía. “Muchas víctimas cayeron por falta de aliento y dificultad para ver debido a los gases lacrimógenos y fueron pisoteadas”. Si bien la FIFA no tiene control sobre los partidos nacionales, ha desaconsejado el uso de gases lacrimógenos en los estadios de fútbol. El presidente indonesio, Joko Widodo, expresó el domingo su conmoción por la tragedia y ordenó una investigación de los procedimientos de seguridad.