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Mahamasina Municipal Stadium

Sports venue in Antananarivo, Madagascar

Mahamasina Municipal Stadium

Sports venue in Antananarivo, Madagascar

Mahamasina Municipal Stadium

Kianja Barea Mahamasina is a rugby union and football (multi-purpose) stadium, also used for concerts and athletics, in Antananarivo, Madagascar.

Usage

It is used mostly for rugby and football matches. The stadium has a 40,880 capacity for football and rugby matches.

Incidents

In 2005, the stadium was the site of a stampede that killed two people during a match between South African side Kaizer Chiefs and Madagascar's USJF Ravinala. It was also the stadium of the 2007 Indian Ocean Games.

On 25 January, 2014, a grenade thrown at the stadium during a musical production killed one child and wounded 33.

On 26 June, 2016, during a free concert, a bomb detonated in the stadium, killing two people and injuring around 80.

On 8 September, 2018, a stampede to enter the stadium killed one person and injured 37. Long queues had formed to see the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification match against Senegal with some news sources stating that there had been lines kilometers long vying to enter the stadium from its only entrance.

On 26 June, 2019, at least 16 people were killed and 101 injured in a human crush before the concert of Rossy at the stadium on independence day. The show was about to start, and people heard that they could enter the stadium, but the police had left the doors closed. People tried to force the doors but they remained closed; the crowd kept pushing.

On 26 August, 2023, at least 12 people died during a crush incident at the stadium, during the opening of Indian Ocean Island Games.

Malagasy stadiums

The Mahamasina Municipal Stadium is the largest stadium in Madagascar.

StadiumCityCapacityHome Team
Mahamasina Municipal StadiumAntananarivo40,880Madagascar national football team
Kianja BarikadimyToamasina25,000
Stade CNaPS SportToamasina15,000

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110525142027/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=327093&cc=3888 "African stadium stampede kills two"] (article of [[ESPN]])
  2. (25 January 2014). "Madagascar's president takes over; grenade blast kills child". [[Reuters]].
  3. "Incident Summary for GTDID: 201401250027".
  4. "Madagascar stadium blast kills two - BBC News". [[BBC News]].
  5. Barnes, Tom. (8 September 2018). "'At least one dead and 37 injured' in Madagascar football stadium stampede". [[The Independent]].
  6. BEZAIN, LAETITIA. (26 June 2019). "Stadium stampede in Madagascar's capital kills 15, wounds 80". [[ABC News (United States).
  7. (2023-08-26). "Several dead in Madagascar stadium crush at opening of Indian Ocean Island Games".
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