Soccer-One killed, dozens hurt as Peru stadium event goes awry


April 3 (Reuters) - At ⁠least one person was killed and several ⁠injured on Friday ahead of aderby match at ‌the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium in the Peruvian capital, said club Alianza Lima, a day before it faces off against Universitario.

The ​club offered condolences and solidarity for ⁠the casualties, which ⁠media said included 60 injured during a "flag‑waving event" at ⁠the ‌stadium, popularly known as Matute.

"We are fully and transparently collaborating with the competent ⁠authorities," the club added in its statement, ​vowing "total transparency" in ‌helping to clarify the facts of an ⁠incident whose ​cause was not immediately clear.

Alianza Lima ruled out anystructural failures at the stadium, as did a fire ⁠official.

"Based on what has been assessed, ​no structure has been affected," fire official Marco Pajuelo told news channel Canal N, saying an initial ⁠inspection showed no one had fallen into a pit. "There hasn't been any debris."

Saturday's match would proceed as planned, the Peruvian Professional Soccer League said.

"We ​will continue to work closely ⁠with the clubs and authorities to promote safe environments ​both inside and outside the ‌stadiums," it added in a ​statement.

(Reporting by Disha Mishra and Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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