A human stampede during a pre-match fan event at Alejandro Villanueva Stadium in Lima resulted in one person dead and 47 injured, Peruvian authorities confirmed. The incident took place during a flag-waving gathering organized by Alianza Lima supporters ahead of their crucial derby match against Universitario de Deportes, as reported by El Financiero and The Guardian.
Authorities identified the cause of death as asphyxia due to compressive crushing, with no structural failure of the stadium involved, according to club officials cited by The Guardian and La Jornada. The injuries included three minors among the 47 victims, and initial rumors of a stadium wall collapse were dismissed by police and officials, as stated by La Jornada.
The event, known locally as a "banderazo," reportedly lacked the required safety permits, prompting a government investigation into the safety measures and crowd control protocols at sports venues. After the tragedy, Alejandro Villanueva Stadium was closed temporarily as per El Financiero’s follow-up reports.
Security measures are being reviewed ahead of the derby match, with authorities aiming to prevent a repetition of the crowd crush. The investigation's outcome will be crucial in shaping future regulations for fan gatherings and ensuring safer environments for sporting events in Peru, as noted by DW News and Times of India.

Universitario de Deportes
Alejandro Villanueva Stadium
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