Africa's worst sporting tragedy happened in our backyard, when 126 football fans died on 9 May 2001 during a derby league game between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko.
Herbert Mensah leads walk to remember the Accra Stadium Disaster 23 years on
May 9th Disaster can never be forgotten – Herbert Mensah
May 9th Disaster can never be forgotten – Herbert Mensah
‘We’re likely to witness another May 9 stadium disaster’ - Minister
Victims of May 9 stadium disaster call on Akufo-Addo
May 9 Stadium Disaster - Persons With Disabilities join in 20th anniversary
May 9 Stadium Disaster: Sports Minister, others appeal to football fans to desist from hooliganism
May 9 Commemoration: Kotoko CEO pledges support for bereaved families
Blame NSA for May 9 Disaster - Referee Wilson Sey, man in centre of the fateful game
Herbert Mensah donates to victims and families of May 9th disaster 19 years on
The tragedy of May 9th will be with me till the day I die - Herbert Mensah
The Chronicle Editorial: Stadium hooliganism must stop
We have not learnt any lessons from May 9 disaster – MP
‘Mature, stay away from violence’ - Asiamah
18 years after May 9th stadium disaster: No lessons learnt
Herbert Mensah leads thousands to walk for victims of May 9 disaster
Many people should have been jailed for May 9 disaster – Herbert Mensah
Local Government Ministry engages NCCE
May 9 is a call to stop hooliganism – Thomas Boakye Agyemang
Everybody thought I was dead – May 9 survivor recounts experience
Sports Check: Time with survivors, relatives of victims of May 9 Disaster
The sacrifices of May 9 victims should not be in vain” – Asiamah
We’ve learnt ‘useful lessons’ from May 9 disaster – Sports Minister
May 9 Disaster: Hearts, Kotoko starting XI
May 9 disaster: Lessons learned after 17 years - Isaac Asiamah
May 9: GFA marks 17th anniversary