Indonesia football stampede kills 129: Major soccer stadium disasters over the last 40 years

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Deadly Indonesia football stampede: Major soccer stadium disasters over the last 40 years

at a football match in the Indonesian province of East Java on Saturday, police said.January 2022, Cameroon

Last year, the French parliament passed a law banning professional matches taking place in the country on May 5 in memory of the victims.January 1991, South Africa

 

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