JOHANNESBURG
(Reuters) - Two people have been killed and several injured in a stampede at South
Africa's FNB Stadium during a soccer match between Soweto rivals
Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, Johannesburg city officials said on Saturday.
Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, Johannesburg city officials said on Saturday.
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"The
city has been notified of two fatalities," said Luyanda Mfeka, the
spokesman for the office of the mayor of Johannesburg.
He said the
cause of the stampede, which took place at one of the gates of the stadium that
hosted the 2010 World Cup final, was being investigated. Live television
coverage of the match, which the Chiefs won 1-0, had shown no obvious
disturbance.
In April
2001, a similar stampede saw 63 people crushed to death at Ellis Park, venue
for the 1995 Rugby World Cup final, when Chiefs and Pirates met in a midweek
league match. It was the country's worst sporting tragedy and came as
spectators broke through fences in an effort to get into the stadium.
Chiefs and
Pirates are South Africa's best supported clubs and have a rivalry stretching
back almost 50 years. Saturday’s match was a traditional pre-season friendly
between the two clubs.
Reporting by
Ed Stoddard and Mark Gleason; editing by David Clarke and Stephen Powell
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