Soccer-One dead, eight injured in stampede in Jordan as fans watched World Cup match, says Jordan News Agency


June 23 (Reuters) - One person died ⁠and eight others were injured after ‌a stampede during a crowded gathering of fans in central Amman to watch Jordan's World ​Cup match against Algeria early ⁠on Tuesday, Jordan ⁠News Agency reported citing the country's Public ⁠Security ‌Directorate (PSD).

The incident occurred at Hashemite Square, where large numbers of ⁠fans had gathered in the capital ​to watch ‌Jordan’s 2-1 defeat to Algeria, according ⁠to ​the Jordan News Agency.

Emergency teams transported nine injured people to hospital after heavy ⁠congestion and crowd movement at ​the venue led to the crush. One of those injured later died, while the ⁠others sustained minor to moderate injuries, it reported citing the PSD.

Experts were investigating to determine the exact cause of ​death, it added.

Large ⁠crowds of spectators had gathered across the ​capital to follow the ‌match, with Jordan competing ​in their firstWorld Cup.

(Reporting Ashraf Hamed Atta; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

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