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Indonesia to host FIFA U-23 World Cup after 133 died in stadium stampede

Indonesia will still host the 2023 under-20 World Cup despite a stadium stampede earlier this month, says an official of the world football governing body, FIFA.

• October 18, 2022
INDONESIA STADIUM STAMPEDE

Indonesia will still host the 2023 under-20 World Cup despite a stadium stampede earlier this month, says an official of the world football governing body, FIFA.

The announcement was made on Tuesday.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said they were setting up an office in Indonesia to oversee efforts to change the country’s football in the wake of the tragedy.

The tragedy at Kanjuruhan Stadium on October 1 left more than 130 people dead.

“We have the under-20 World Cup in which the best male players of the world will come to Indonesia, and their talent will shine from Indonesia to the entire world,” Mr Infantino said at a press conference after a meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo. “To do this, we need 10 state-of-the-art stadiums, and we need operations that run smoothly and seamlessly.”

The under-20 World Cup is scheduled to run from May 20 through June 11, 2023.

The tournament was to be held in 2021 but was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Reform will focus on the operations of stadiums, fan behaviour and infrastructure, Mr Infantino explained.

Chaos at Kanjuruhan Stadium erupted after thousands of fans invaded the pitch as hosts Arema FC lost 2-3 to rivals Persebaya Surabaya.

Police fired tear gas to quell the pitch invaders, sending spectators scrambling to partially opened exit gates only to get caught in a crash.

Some 133 people died in the disaster, including 37 children.

An independent fact-finding team found that tear gas fired by police was to blame for the deadly stampede and called for a criminal investigation into the action of security personnel.

According to the police, six people will face criminal negligence in connection with the stampede.

The charge carries a maximum jail sentence of five years.

 (dpa/NAN)

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