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Six Guinean Fans Pass Away Amid The AFCON Victory Celebration

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Six Guinean Fans Pass Away Amid The AFCON Victory Celebration

Six Guinean supporters lost their lives while celebrating their nation’s inaugural victory at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations, or AFCON, in Ivory Coast.

The incident happened when fans took to the streets of Conakry, the capital of Guinea, to celebrate in cars and motorcycles, the Guinean Football Federation, or Feguifoot, confirmed to the BBC.

Guinea defeated The Gambia 1-0 in their second group game in Ivory Coast on Friday night, igniting wild celebrations across the West African nation.

While speaking to BBC Africa Sport, Feguifoot media manager, Amadou Makadji, said their supporters and the public celebrated in a lively manner.

“What is important is that our fans and the public celebrate in a very measured fashion.

“They have to be very careful not to put themselves in danger, because football aims to bring joy and not leave families bereaved. We do not want deaths to mourn, so we call on everyone to celebrate but to take care of themselves so that nothing happens to them.

“Guinea is a country where people are very, very passionate about football and they experience football like nowhere else in the world,” he said.

Guinea fans thronged the streets shortly after the final whistle blew with Guinea claiming a 1-0 victory.

A police source divulged to Agence France Presse that three people died when two vehicles collided at high speed while several dozen others were injured in road accidents,

The source added that many fans drove around on car bonnets as the capital’s roads were filled up in celebration.

Meanwhile, Feguifoot and former star Pascal Feindouno have urged the country’s fans to be calm.

“I have a message to send to Guinean men and women,” the 42-year-old, who played at four Nations Cups, told the BBC in Yamoussoukro, where the team is based.

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