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13:55 The death toll finally revised downwards by the authoritiesThe death toll of the crowd movement in the Malang football stadium in Indonesia was revised Sunday from 174 to 125 dead, due to the double counting of certain victims, an official said of East Java province. “The death toll now stands at 125. 124 have been identified and one has not. Some names had been registered twice,” said the deputy governor of the Emil Dardak province on the Metro TV channel. 1:43 p.m. “Football is not a morgue”, the touching message from Delort The authorities are not the only ones to have been affected by the tragedy that has occurred in Indonesia. On his Twitter account, Nice striker Andy Delort shared a message: “Bleeding heart. Football is a party, football is not a morgue. My thoughts are with the families of the victims.” Indonesian championship is one of the most dangerous in the world The tragedy which cost the lives of at least 174 people this Saturday in a stadium in Indonesia is unfortunately not the first to shake the country, accustomed to ultra-violent clashes between its supporters . The Indonesian championship is qualified as “one of the most dangerous in the world” and had already cost 95 people between 2005 and 2018.>> All the explanations can be read here13:05The LFP sends its condolences to the victimsThe Professional Football League has also supported the victims of the tragedy. “Following the terrible tragedy that occurred yesterday during a football match in Indonesia, all our thoughts and condolences go out to the families of the victims”, writes the LFP. Dutch “A minute of silence will be observed before the start of the five matches played in the Eredivisie today in respect for all those who were killed in the tragedy at the Kanjuruhan stadium. We sympathize with Indonesia”, writes the Dutch Federation on the social networks. 11:45 Fifa: “A tragedy beyond imagining”, deplores Infantino football (Fifa) Gianni Infantino in a statement on Sunday. At least 174 people died Saturday in a crowd movement at a stadium in the city of Malang, in the east of the island of Java, when thousands of fans invaded a football field and were sprayed with tear gas .>> The article is here10:50Crowd movements, overwhelmed police, tear gas… the reasons for the tragedyAt least 174 people died on Saturday during a match between Arema and Persebaya Surabaya in the Indonesian league. The first witnesses and the Indonesian press implicate the police and the use of numerous tear gas against an invasion of the field, which caused fatal crowd movements.>> The article can be read here10:45Le message de Sergio RamosEn In reaction to the many victims who died following the crowd movement that there was in Indonesia following a football match, Sergio Ramos posted on Twitter a message: “Heartbreaking. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families.”10: 11A minute’s silence on La Liga pitchesThe Royal Spanish Football Federation announces a minute’s silence on La Liga and 2nd Division pitches in memory of the victims of the tragedy in Indonesia. The death toll after a football match in Indonesia has risen to 174, local authorities said on Sunday, making it one of the worst stadium tragedies to date. “At 9:30 a.m. (local) the death toll rose to 158, and at 10:30 a.m. to 174 dead. These are the data collected by the East Java disaster management agency,” said provincial deputy governor Emil Dardak. on the television channel Kompas TV.>> All the info on this drama is here