The most frightening fights in history that resulted in tragedy when the world was completely shocked

Last night at the match between Arepa and Persevaya was the cooler case of the football tragedy that left 127 perosna dead and 200 others were seriously injured. That was after the match, when fans of both teams took to the field and began bloody clashes, writes Periscope. But this is not the tragedy of [...]
That was after the match, when fans of both teams took to the field and began bloody clashes, writes Periscope.
But this is not the only tragedy in football and the world, because “Associated Press” has listed tragedies that shock the world in sports, music, gold and so forth.
This part of the article is provided by the Associated Press:
December 3, 1979, 11 people are killed as thousands of fans rush to attend a concert by The WHO at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati.
January 20, 1980 A temporary four - story wooden stadium collapses at a bullfight in Sincellio, Colombia, killing about 200 spectators.
October 20, 1982, 66 people die at a fan rally, leaving a UEFA Cup match between Spartak Moscow and Haarlem, in the Netherlands, at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
May 28, 1985, 39 people died in the violence of fans in the 1985 European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventus at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels.
March 13, 1988, 93 people are killed when thousands of football fans enter closed exits of the stadium to escape a sudden hailstorm in Kathmandu, Nepal.
April 15, 1989, 97 people die and hundreds were injured in a fan crash at the crowded Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England. One person died in 2021 of the aspiring pneumonia to which he was left vulnerable because of injuries from disaster.
July 2, 1990, during the annual pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia , 1,426 Muslim pilgrims, mainly from Asia, die in and around a long pedestrian tunnel leading from Mecca to Mina.
January 13, 1991, 42 people are killed when fans try to escape clashes at Oppenheimer Stadium in South Africa.
May 23, 1994 A pilgrim crash on the pilgrimage leaves 270 Muslim hackers dead.
November 23, 1994 A panic crash during a political protest in Nagpur, India, left 113 dead.
October 16, 1996, 84 people die and 147 people were injured as panic fans are crushed and drowned before a World Cup qualifying match between Guatemala and Costa Rica in Guatemala City.
April 9, 1998 A pilgrim crash on a bridge in Mecca leaves 118 hackers dead.
April 11, 2001, at least 43 people have been shot to death during a football match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa.
May 9, 2001, more than 120 people were killed when police fired tear gas at a troubled crowd in a stadium in the Ghanaian capital Akra.
February 17, 2003, 21 people have been printed to death on their way to E2, a Chicago nightclub.
February 20, 2003 The pyrotechnic scene during a Great White concert at the Warwick nightclub, Rhode Island, lit a fire that killed 100 people and injured more than 200 others.
February 1, 2004 A panic during a pilgrimage ritual on the Cemrera Bridge near Mecca leaves 251 dead.
January 25, 2005 A panic among Hindu pilgrims near the Mandhradev temple in Maharashtra, India, left 265 dead.
August 31, 2005 At least 640 Shiite Muslim pilgrims in Baghdad were killed when a rail on a bridge collapsed during a religious procession, sending groups to the Tigris River.
January 12, 2006 A panic among Muslim pilgrims during a pilgrimage ceremony near Mecca leaves 345 dead.
February 4, 2006, 70 and eight people are killed in a panic crash that occurred in the confusion of PhilipSports Arena in Manila, Philippines, while waiting for an audition of the television industry.
September 30, 2008 At least 168 people were killed and 100 injured when thousands of Hindu pilgrims were panicked at a temple in Jodhpur, India.
July 24, 2010, 21 people die and more than 650 were injured in a crash in a crowded tunnel that was the only entry point at the Love Parade music festival in Duisburg, Germany.
November 22, 2010, more than 340 people were killed and hundreds more were injured during a panic crash at a festival in Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh.
January 27, 2013 A fire kills more than 200 people at the Kiss nightclub in Santa Maria, Brazil.
September 24, 2015 At least 2,411 Muslim pilgrims die in a clash during the pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.
April 30, 2021, 45 people are killed and dozens more were injured in a panic crash on Mount Meron's annual pilgrimage to Israel.












