Over a few weeks in April 2001, four huge football disasters occurred on the African continent.
43 people died at, 250 injured during a game in South Africa, 14 people died and 51 injured in Congo, and there was 1 death and 39 injuries after a clash between police and supporters in the Ivory Coast.
The worst disaster was in a Ghana league game between Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak.
It started when Asante's fans began ripping up seats after the Hearts Oak side had won the match with two late goals.
Moments later the police were spraying tear gas into the crowd. As the gas spread, fans rushed for the exits, but found them locked.
Despite this, the police continued firing the gas; people continued rushing for the exit. In total 126 people were crushed to death. Many more were injured.
During that year, almost 200 people died at football matches in Africa, a combination of hooliganism, aggressive policing and poor stadiums. Their collective dream of one day holding a world cup tournament looks very far away.