The Kanjurahan Stadium in Indonesia will be demolished and rebuilt to FIFA standards after the tragedy which resulted in at least 132 fatalities. More from AdamLeventhal
Indonesia’s president Joko Widodo announced the plans after a meeting with FIFA president Gianni Infantino in Jakarta on Tuesday.
The meeting revolved around discussing the next steps in implementing a comprehensive nationwide overhaul of stadium safety measures, including the decision to demolish the stadium where at least 132 football fans died and hundreds were injured in a stampede this month. On October 1, fans were caught in a deadly crush as they attempted to leave the Kanjuruhan Stadium after the defeat of the home side Arema FC by Persebaya Surabaya.
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