In Indonesia, on the 1st of this month, more than 100 people including spectators died in the confusion that occurred after the match of the professional soccer league, and officials of FIFA = International Football Federation are expected to inspect the site next week. said the Indonesian Football Association.

In Malang Province, East Java, Indonesia, after a professional soccer league match on the 1st of this month, some of the supporters of the losing team entered the ground and caused confusion.



On the other hand, 125 people have been confirmed dead so far, such as panicked spectators collapsing as the police fired tear gas.



Under these circumstances, the Indonesian Football Association announced that officials from FIFA = the International Football Federation and the Asian Football Federation are expected to visit the site next week.

The association said, "It's to get detailed information directly."



FIFA's stadium safety guidelines prohibit the use of firearms and tear gas to control crowds, and FIFA President Infantino said, ``It's a tragedy beyond understanding.''



Indonesia is scheduled to host the 20-year-old soccer World Cup next year, and in response to this situation, voices are beginning to spread locally that it will be held.



On the other hand, the Indonesian Football Association has announced that it will pay a fine of about 2.3 million yen in Japanese yen to Arema FC, which is based in the stadium, for not having sufficient safety management. Did.