07 June,2010 12:29 PM IST | | Agencies
Thousands of football fans stampeded outside a stadium today before a World Cup warmup match between Nigeria and North Korea, leaving 15 people injured, including one policeman who was seriously hurt.
Several fans could be seen falling under the rush of people, many wearing Nigeria jerseys. The Makhulong Stadium in the Johannesburg suburb seats about 12,000 fans.
"At this moment we have 14 civilians that were slightly injured in the process, one policeman seriously injured," police spokesman Lt Col Eugene Opperman said outside the stadium.
Opperman said tickets for the match were given out for free outside the stadium.
"What then occurred was large groups of people gathered outside the gates wanting to come in and wanting to get free tickets. Unfortunately in the process, the gates were opened and there was a stempede," Opperman said.
Opperman said the injured were taken to a hospital and were being looked after.
Police spokesman Col Hangwani Mulaudzi said Nigeria, as the host team, was responsible for security. But once trouble broke out, Mulaudzi said, police stepped in to control the situation.
"This is a friendly game and I think the fans were excited to come and see their heroes who will be participating in the World Cup," Mulaudzi said.
The incident happened only five days before the start of the World Cup, the first to be held in Africa.
One fan, wearing a South Africa rugby jersey and bleeding from the head, said the rampaging crowd overpowered him.
"I fell down and people just fell over me," Japhta Mombelo said. "That crowd is overpowering. The police have told me to stay around and they will organise an ambulance but I am still waiting".