DOSSIER: May 9 2001 Stadium Disaster
Africa's worst sporting tragedy happened in our backyard, when 126 football fans died on 9 May 2001 during a derby league game between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko.
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May 9 Commemoration: Sports Ministry condemns hooliganism at football leagues
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‘We’re likely to witness another May 9 stadium disaster’ - Minister
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Victims of May 9 stadium disaster call on Akufo-Addo
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May 9 Stadium Disaster - Persons With Disabilities join in 20th anniversary
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May 9 Stadium Disaster: Sports Minister, others appeal to football fans to desist from hooliganism
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May 9 Commemoration: Kotoko CEO pledges support for bereaved families
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Blame NSA for May 9 Disaster - Referee Wilson Sey, man in centre of the fateful game
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Herbert Mensah donates to victims and families of May 9th disaster 19 years on
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The tragedy of May 9th will be with me till the day I die - Herbert Mensah
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The Chronicle Editorial: Stadium hooliganism must stop
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We have not learnt any lessons from May 9 disaster – MP
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18 years after May 9th stadium disaster: No lessons learnt
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Herbert Mensah leads thousands to walk for victims of May 9 disaster
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Many people should have been jailed for May 9 disaster – Herbert Mensah
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Local Government Ministry engages NCCE
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May 9 is a call to stop hooliganism – Thomas Boakye Agyemang
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Everybody thought I was dead – May 9 survivor recounts experience
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Sports Check: Time with survivors, relatives of victims of May 9 Disaster
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The sacrifices of May 9 victims should not be in vain” – Asiamah
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May 9 Disaster: Hearts, Kotoko starting XI
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May 9: GFA marks 17th anniversary