Firari Vilallah never imagined that a match of his favorite team would take at least 125 lives.

Playing at home on the evening of October 1, the Arema FC team that Vilallah idol lost with the score 2-3 against the visitors Persebaya Surabaya.

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Slightly spicy everywhere, so the fans were scattered, Vilallah, 22, recalled.

EVI Syaila, one of the victims trampled at Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang City, East Java Province, Indonesia, on the evening of October 1.

Vilallah and his brother finally survived the stadium.

He took the 18 -year -old girl home because she thought she was not seriously injured.

Everything hurts.

Everything was too sudden.

While both of them survived the tragedy, Vilalllah lost 4 of his friends.

Both Vilallah and Syaila have watched the matches of Arema FC many times on the field, but the tragedy on October 1 is the worst thing that both have witnessed.

After the match, thousands of angry fans rushed into the football field.

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Firari Vilallah and Evi Syaila at a hospital in Malang on October 2.

At least 125 people died, including a 5 -year -old baby, and about 320 injured.

Everyone rushed into the field after the Arema team lost but why did they shoot slightly everywhere?

Vilallah and Syaila urged the government to stop football riots in Indonesia.

Speaking on the morning of October 2, Indonesian President Joko Widodo said officials needed to carefully assess security at matches and the incident at Kanjuruhan Stadium to be the last football tragedy of the country.

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The International Football Federation (FIFA) stated in its safety regulations that the stadium manager and the police were not allowed to wear or use guns or spicy air to control the crowd.