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Friday, 10 December 2010

250 hurt in Jordan football match panic: police

10 December 2010 - 22H23
A general view of the Jordanian capital, Amman. Around 250 people including 30 police were injured on Friday when an iron railing collapsed during unrest at a football stadium in Amman after a match between two local teams, police said.

A general view of the Jordanian capital, Amman. Around 250 people including 30 police were injured on Friday when an iron railing collapsed during unrest at a football stadium in Amman after a match between two local teams, police said.

AFP - Around 250 people including 30 police were injured on Friday when an iron railing collapsed during unrest at a football stadium in Amman after a match between two local teams, police said.

"After the fixture between Al-Wehdat and Al-Feisali, as fans were heading out a group of people outside the stadium started to throw stones at those who were inside," a police spokesman told AFP.

"The fans panicked, and in the stampede to get out the iron fence fell over, injuring 250 people, including 30 policemen. There were no reported deaths."

An eyewitness told AFP: "The gendarmes intervened violently when some people threw stones at the stadium. They started to beat people left and right. Also some of the angry fans threw stones at cars and shops outside the stadium."

Wehdat beat Feisali 1-0 in the match at Quweismeh in east Amman.

Feisali's players are mainly Jordanian, while Wehdat players are mostly Jordanians of Palestinian origin and seen as representative of more than 1.8 million Palestinian refugees living in the kingdom.

Clashes often occur after matches between the rival teams.

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