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    Ghana marks 25th anniversary of May 9 stadium disaster

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    Ghana is marking 25 years since the tragic May 9 Stadium Disaster in Accra, which claimed the lives of 126 football fans and remains the deadliest stadium tragedy in African sports history.

    The disaster occurred on May 9, 2001, during a fiercely contested Ghana Premier League match between rivals Accra Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko at the Accra Sports Stadium, then known as Ohene Djan Stadium. Crowd disturbances during the match prompted police to fire tear gas into packed stands, sparking panic among supporters and leading to a fatal stampede at locked exits.

    The tragedy shocked the African football community and triggered widespread calls for improved stadium safety, crowd management, and emergency response systems across the continent.

    Twenty-five years on, the victims continue to be remembered through annual commemorations led by the May 9 Foundation. The foundation, headed by Herbert Mensah, has remained committed to preserving the memory of those who died while advocating safer sporting environments.

    Survivors, families, football officials, and sports stakeholders continue to reflect on the lessons learned from one of Africa’s darkest sporting tragedies.



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