Incident Overview · Stadium Stampede
Kenya vs MozambiqueNyayo National Stadium
During a July 1991 African Nations Cup qualifier between Kenya and Mozambique in Nairobi, retrospective sources report a stadium stampede in which one fan died and 24 people were injured. The match record supports the 14 July 1991 fixture at Nyayo National Stadium, while one disaster roundup lists the incident as 15 July.
What Happened
Core Record
The incident is tied to Kenya's African Nations Cup qualifier against Mozambique in Nairobi. The confirmed match record gives the date as 14 July 1991 and the venue as Nyayo National Stadium.
Core Findings
Evidence Position
The source base is useful but thin. The match itself is better supported than the detailed mechanics of the stampede.
Match Date Stronger
Match-record sources place Kenya vs Mozambique at Nyayo National Stadium on 14 July 1991.
Casualty Figure Repeats
Several retrospective sources repeat one fatality and 24 injured, including one source using “seriously injured”.
Mechanism Weak
The exact trigger, location within the stadium, and phase of the event were not verified from a primary 1991 source.
Date Conflict
The match date is 14 July, but one later disaster list records 15 July. Treat the exact incident day with caution.
Quick View
Incident Highlights
Reported year of the qualifier and stampede.
One fan reported killed.
Reported injuries across retrospective sources.
Later sources cite 19,000 paid / 20,000 attendance context.
Chronology
Known Sequence
Qualifier scheduled
Kenya hosted Mozambique in Nairobi as part of the African Nations Cup / Africa Cup of Nations qualifying programme.
Match at Nyayo
Match-record sources identify Nyayo National Stadium as the venue for the 14 July 1991 fixture.
Stampede reported
Retrospective disaster and safety sources report a stampede connected to the fixture.
Casualties recorded
The repeated casualty figure is one fan killed and 24 people injured.
Later summaries
The incident appears in later stadium-disaster lists and football-safety summaries, but no directly accessible primary 1991 report was verified.
Date Disputed
14 July is supported by match records; 15 July appears in one later roundup.
Venue Supported
Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi is repeated across match and incident sources.
Casualties Repeated
One fatality and 24 injuries are repeated, though individual names were not verified.
Trigger Unknown
The source set does not confirm what caused the stampede or where exactly it happened.
Conflicting Information
What Does Not Fully Line Up
Disputed Detail
Exact date of the incident
Sources point to the same Kenya vs Mozambique qualifier, but they do not fully agree on the exact day of the incident.
National Football Teams gives Kenya vs Mozambique at Nyayo National Stadium on 14 July 1991.
AllAfrica's disaster roundup lists the incident as “1991 July 15”.
The difference may reflect match day versus next-day reporting, or a retrospective timeline error. It is not resolved by the reviewed source set.
Unverified Details
These points could not be confirmed from the reviewed sources and should stay flagged.
Evidence Base
Source Evidence
Each card shows the source, what it proves, and whether the evidence was directly opened or treated with caution from snippet-only access.
AllAfrica
Africa's Stadium Disasters
12 April 2001
Retrospective disaster list reporting that one fan was killed and 24 injured in a stampede during an African Nations' Cup qualifying match between Kenya and Mozambique. Direct fetch was blocked, so the search-result evidence is treated with caution.
Open Evidence →AllAfrica
Kenya: Teen's Death Exposed The Shame That is Our Stadia
11 July 2005
Later stadium-safety article stating that in 1991 another fan was killed and 24 others seriously injured during an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between Kenya and Mozambique.
Open Evidence →Daily Nation / Nation Africa
History proves Stars' route to Ghana is far from closed
21 June 2020
Retrospective football coverage stating that on the day of Kenya's clash with Mozambique, 19,000 fans had already paid at Nyayo National Stadium. Used to support the venue context.
Open Evidence →Prof. Dr. G. Keith Still
Crowd Disasters
No page date stated
Crowd-disaster listing for July 1991, Nairobi, Kenya, reporting one fan killed and 24 injured in a stampede during an African Nations Cup qualifier between Kenya and Mozambique.
Open Evidence →National Football Teams
Kenya vs. Mozambique 1991-07-14
No page date stated
Match record confirming Kenya played Mozambique on 14 July 1991 and identifying the venue as Nyayo National Stadium. Supports date and venue, not casualty figures.
Open Evidence →Soccer Nostalgia
International Season 1990/91, Part 13 (July 1991)
12 February 2019
Historical match compilation listing Kenya 1-0 Mozambique on 14 July 1991 in Nairobi with an attendance figure of 20,000. Used as match-context evidence.
Open Evidence →Athlet.org
AFCON 1992 Qualifiers: Kenya defeats Mozambique 1-0
14 July 1991
Football match page stating that Kenya defeated Mozambique 1-0 in Nairobi on 14 July 1991 in an AFCON qualifier. Supports match context and city.
Open Evidence →footballsafety.com
FSOA Report PDF
Date not verified
Stadium-disaster list in the PDF states: July 1991, Nairobi, Kenya — one fan killed and 24 injured in a stampede during an African Nations Cup qualifier between Kenya and Mozambique.
Open Evidence →Taylor & Francis / Soccer & Society
A Context of Vulnerability: The Zambian Air Disaster, 1993
2004
Academic paper abstract snippet noting that in July 1991 one fan died at an African Nations' Cup qualifying match between Kenya and Mozambique in Nairobi.
Open Evidence →Source Links
Open Evidence
Direct evidence links from the research document, displayed as large source banners.
AllAfrica
Africa's Stadium Disasters
12 April 2001 · Retrospective disaster list reporting that one fan was killed and 24 injured in a stampede during an African Nations' Cup qualifying match between Kenya and Mozambique. Direct fetch was blocked, so the search-result evidence is treated with caution.
Open Evidence →AllAfrica
Kenya: Teen's Death Exposed The Shame That is Our Stadia
11 July 2005 · Later stadium-safety article stating that in 1991 another fan was killed and 24 others seriously injured during an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between Kenya and Mozambique.
Open Evidence →Daily Nation / Nation Africa
History proves Stars' route to Ghana is far from closed
21 June 2020 · Retrospective football coverage stating that on the day of Kenya's clash with Mozambique, 19,000 fans had already paid at Nyayo National Stadium. Used to support the venue context.
Open Evidence →Prof. Dr. G. Keith Still
Crowd Disasters
No page date stated · Crowd-disaster listing for July 1991, Nairobi, Kenya, reporting one fan killed and 24 injured in a stampede during an African Nations Cup qualifier between Kenya and Mozambique.
Open Evidence →National Football Teams
Kenya vs. Mozambique 1991-07-14
No page date stated · Match record confirming Kenya played Mozambique on 14 July 1991 and identifying the venue as Nyayo National Stadium. Supports date and venue, not casualty figures.
Open Evidence →Soccer Nostalgia
International Season 1990/91, Part 13 (July 1991)
12 February 2019 · Historical match compilation listing Kenya 1-0 Mozambique on 14 July 1991 in Nairobi with an attendance figure of 20,000. Used as match-context evidence.
Open Evidence →Athlet.org
AFCON 1992 Qualifiers: Kenya defeats Mozambique 1-0
14 July 1991 · Football match page stating that Kenya defeated Mozambique 1-0 in Nairobi on 14 July 1991 in an AFCON qualifier. Supports match context and city.
Open Evidence →footballsafety.com
FSOA Report PDF
Date not verified · Stadium-disaster list in the PDF states: July 1991, Nairobi, Kenya — one fan killed and 24 injured in a stampede during an African Nations Cup qualifier between Kenya and Mozambique.
Open Evidence →Taylor & Francis / Soccer & Society
A Context of Vulnerability: The Zambian Air Disaster, 1993
2004 · Academic paper abstract snippet noting that in July 1991 one fan died at an African Nations' Cup qualifying match between Kenya and Mozambique in Nairobi.
Open Evidence →