The tragedy took place for more than a dozen chaos after the match ended at the Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang.
The match started at 20h on October 1 between the home team Arema and rival Persebaya Surabaya, on the full stadium of 42,000 fans of the home team.
The match ended at 21h47.
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When the whistle ended, the Arema players rested on the field after losing at home.
The two fans went to the field to meet the player.
Dozens of other fans then poured into the yard, despite the request to return to the stands.
The fans flooded the Kanjuruhan Stadium on October 1.
A minute later, the flares were thrown from the western stands, falling near where the player was escorted out.
At 22h10, fans stepped back to the eastern stands when the police ran towards them.
At 22h22, police and fans clashed on the pitch.
The anti -riot police shot the spicy air towards the stands.
Three minutes later, the police shot slightly to the east and western stands.
The fans were suffocating because of spicy steam, running to the emergency gate.
The survivors said that dozens of people died at gate No. 13, where the intersection between the west and southern stands.
Some witnesses said that photojournalists and video reporters stopped recording to help the victim while the police did nothing.
Police against riots and fans clashed on the pitch.
The police said that about 3,000 spectators had flooded the yard.
Officials said the 11 officers shot their spicy air to prevent the audience from flooding the yard but made the audience panic and tried to leave immediately.
Indonesian officials identified six suspects in the tragedy trampling early in the month, these people could face a prison sentence for up to 5 years.
The Indonesian sports and police officials argue with the gates of the stadium not opened promptly, contributing to the tragedy of trauma, causing 131 deaths.