On 11 April 2001, a soccer game between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs at Ellis Park Stadium became the site of South Africa’s worst sporting tragedy.
43 soccer fans died during a stampede at the Johannesburg stadium because of overcrowding.
Fans, media outlets and sporting bodies took to Twitter to commemorate the tragic event on its 15 year anniversary.
Here are some of the posts remembering the #EllisParkDisaster.
On this day in 2001, 43 football fans died at Ellis Park Stadium. #WeWillNeverForget #EllisParkDisaster pic.twitter.com/EKTtKFxRvO
— #MiddendorpOut (@Thabiso_Dlamini) April 11, 2016
TODAY marks 15 years since the worst sporting tragedy in the country.
At least 43 people died at the Ellis Park… https://t.co/rlRUGugI3P
— Excy (@Excy89) April 11, 2016
Today marks 15 years since the Ellis Park disaster… https://t.co/ABZ64P4tXr pic.twitter.com/VDkVq1Km6m
— Eyewitness News (@ewnupdates) April 11, 2016
@SAFA_Net @Orlando_Pirates @KaizerChiefs @OfficialPSL #COSATU remembers fallen football fans at Ellis Park stampede pic.twitter.com/N1DxwhERGF
— @COSATU Today (@_cosatu) April 11, 2016
15 years since Ellis Park stampede|https://t.co/etn8mtoAMk@Orlando_Pirates @KaizerChiefs@OfficialPSL pic.twitter.com/HIjMYUn4yN
— Afro Voice (@AfroVoiceNews) April 11, 2016
????Ellis Park Disaster???? 15th Anniversary @KaizerChiefs ????✌️ pic.twitter.com/cXiQTcxQz1
— Vina (@alfavina) April 11, 2016
Seeking families of the April 11 2001 Ellis Park disaster https://t.co/fTMGDoNnYW pic.twitter.com/ztfSd4BrgG
— City Press (@City_Press) April 8, 2016
'Let's never forget Ellis Park' @Nkareng story https://t.co/IIjVZdZyNY pic.twitter.com/XZAZPK4LF2
— Sangxa (@sangxa) April 8, 2016
Today marks 15 years since 43 fans lost their lives in the Ellis Park Stadium Disaster. #KickOff https://t.co/2dHAr1dXcP
— Kick Off (@KickOffMagazine) April 11, 2016
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