Football Violence: After Indonesia's Deadliest Stadium Disaster, What Now? | Insight | Full Episode

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  • čas přidán 20. 12. 2022
  • On October 1st, a stadium stampede left 135 dead in Indonesia. It’s the country's worst football-related tragedy, but not the first. Why has Indonesian football been called the most dangerous in Asia?
    Insight examines what happened that fateful night at the Kanjuruhan Stadium, in the match between Arema and Persabaya. What events led up to the stampede that claimed 135 lives?
    According to local watchdog Save Our Soccer, there have been 86 football-related deaths in Indonesia. An over-zealous fanbase, poor management and the taint of corruption have created a toxic football culture in the country. Even President Jokowi has called for reform in the sport.
    Will the Kanjuruhan Stadium Disaster be the catalyst for much needed change?
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Komentáře • 51

  • @draizze8329
    @draizze8329 Před rokem +37

    Why would you interview Yuli Sumpil? He is well known football provocator, he is leading the hate and racist chants, literally about killing their rival and calling them animal. Still see him given stage is appauling. He is part of the problems.

  • @dudiuser5543
    @dudiuser5543 Před rokem +8

    I hope Indnesia will learn from the tragedy and move forward for better fans and football management...brutal fans hooliganisms is not new ..it happened also in england in 60s/70s..and now with reform epl is one of the safest league in the world..

  • @harrysempell6060
    @harrysempell6060 Před rokem +2

    Fans here have power

  • @LegionMark59
    @LegionMark59 Před rokem +4

    And here am I, thinking that Berlin or Hamburg are dangerous places for being a fan of a rival team. With 2 deaths and countless injured over the past 4 yrs.

  • @js6728
    @js6728 Před rokem +1

    Im sure they buzz in at any location, and send any varying of things, until they can incite an entire city with hatred and terror, but that iraqi statue should have been enough for you to realize.

  • @andyclohessy5840
    @andyclohessy5840 Před rokem +5

    Unfortunately, it always takes a tragedy and people being killed, for any changes and reforms to take place.

  • @liamcollinson5695
    @liamcollinson5695 Před rokem +2

    If football didn't make so much money less people would be willing to put up with all the violence it's a problem across the whole so called beautiful game

  • @imHiyori
    @imHiyori Před rokem +2

    shld build a barrier between the pitch and the spectator seats ...

  • @tysloo81
    @tysloo81 Před rokem +5

    how about stadium ban from hosting matches if can get the fan in control, or even team being banned from playing, if they truthly love their team, they need to self control.

  • @raychabaharuddin3399

    From its government to its environment to its people, Indonesia fails in every way.

  • @markjayden4501
    @markjayden4501 Před rokem +2

    Sports fanatics...

  • @fariddaniel8056

    Mybe after this they should take lesson and mybe the ultras leader should seperate men, women and children after this

  • @apinchannel9139

    2024/2025 Kanjurahan New For Family❤

  • @kal77uk
    @kal77uk Před rokem +3

    Cant even qualify for the World Cup....

  • @pavise6333
    @pavise6333 Před rokem +15

    Please, don't call this a tragedy. What happened back then was a comedy. Hundreds of children trapped inside the body of an adult having a mass tantrum throwing after their team lost.

  • @tonyhoanghp

    Nhất indonesia

  • @azax3813
    @azax3813 Před rokem +1

    No 🧠.

  • @lastChang
    @lastChang Před rokem +4

    Can China 🇨🇳, a country with population of 1.4 billion, qualify to appear in a World Cup

  • @DipaTarigan
    @DipaTarigan Před rokem +4

    Backward nation