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Seven Brazilian soccer fans die in stadium blamed for crumbling infrastructure
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 26 - 11 - 2007


A stadium where seven people died
when stands collapsed was recently criticized as the worst
of Brazil's big soccer venues, and an official said Monday
that past renovations did not deal with its structural
integrity, according to AP.
The victims fell 15 meters (49 feet) through a 3-meter
(10-foot) wide hole in the concrete stands of the Fonte
Nova stadium in the coastal city of Salvador, Bahia state's
secretary of sports, Nilton Vasconcelos, told the official
Agencia Brasil news agency.
Vasconcelos said government officials didn't know of any
structural problems ahead of Sunday night's accident, which
also severely injured several people, but he said past
renovations didn't address the structural integrity the
stadium.
Fonte Nova, however, was called the worst of 29 major
Brazilian soccer stadiums in a survey released this month
by a Brazilian association of engineers and architects. It
said the stadium was unsafe and that its stands were of
particular concern.
The accident happened as the game ended, when fans of the
Bahia soccer team went into a wild celebration, storming
the field because their team managed a goalless draw with
Vila Nova, securing Bahia a place in the nation's second
division.
Fans were jumping up and down in glee when the hole opened
in the concrete floor of the stand and the victims fell
several stories, landing on pavement.
About 60,000 people were at the stadium for the game, and
many didn't realize that the section of bleachers had given
way as they invaded the field in celebration.
The stadium was built in 1951, and the stadium survey
released Nov. 1 by Brazil's Sinaeco association of
architects and engineers said Fonte Nova's stands were «in
ruins.»
The report included pictures of crumbling support beams
under the stands, and characterized Fonte Nova overall as
being in a «pitiful state, (with) no comfort or security
for users.»
The survey was conducted because Latin America's largest
nation will host the 2014 World Cup, and the association
wanted to give authorities an idea of the conditions of
Brazil's major sports stadiums.
Salvador _ a major Brazilian tourism destination _ would
almost certainly get some of the games. But Brazil did not
include Fonte Nova as a possible venue in its preliminary
list of 18 stadiums submitted to FIFA, soccer's governing
body.
Instead, Brazil proposed building a new stadium for
Salvador in a different location by 2011.
Brazil, which has won a record five World Cups, was
awarded the right last month to host the 2014 tournament by
FIFA. Latin America's largest country hosted the
competition once before, in 1950.
The state governor of Bahia state, Jacques Wagner, ordered
the Fonte Nova stadium closed while authorities investigate
the cause of the accident.


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