El Salvador soccer club whose supporters set off deadly stampede will play without fans for a year

Alianza FC players attend the funeral of Alberto Antonio Palacios, one of the soccer fans that died in the recent Cuscatlan stadium stampede, during his burial at the Jardines del Recuerdo cemetery in San Salvador, El Salvador, Monday, May 22, 2023. The tragedy occurred when stampeding fans pushed through one of the access gates during a quarterfinal Salvadoran league soccer match between Alianza and FAS. Their t-shirts have a phrase that reads in Spanish "How can I not love you," a common chant that fans sing during matches. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — The El Salvador soccer club whose fans pushed down an entrance gate setting off a stampede that left 12 people dead last weekend will play without supporters in its stadium for a year, the country's soccer federation said.

Club Alianza also will have to pay a $30,000 fine, the Salvadoran Soccer Federation’s Disciplinary Committee decided late Monday night.

Authorities said hundreds of fans were enraged when they weren’t allowed to enter the stadium despite having tickets. They pushed until they knocked down an entrance gate, and people were crushed and suffocated under the pressure.

The game was still in the first period Saturday night when players on the field began looking toward the stands. Unconscious fans were being carried out of an entrance tunnel and onto the field where others tried frantically to revive them.

Investigators are trying to determine why the gate was closed when hundreds of ticketholding fans remained outside. The section where the stampede occurred had been designated exclusively for fans of Alianza.

Attorney General Rodolfo Delgado said homicide charges could be on the table as they try to determine blame.

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