By Victor Kanayo
The health ministry has revealed that three people have died after falling from the upper stand of a stadium in Algeria just after the final whistle, as local football team MC Alger won the league title.
Dozens of others were injured when a security barrier collapsed, with fans surging forward to celebrate before falling onto the lower tier of the 5 July Stadium in Algiers, according to local media.
More than 70 people have been treated in three hospitals, the health ministry says, adding that most have since been released.
Players and staff from MC Alger have gone to the hospitals to donate blood to the injured, reports the news agency Reuters.
The stadium was packed for the game that saw MC Alger retain the league title they won last year.
During the match, the mood was celebratory, with green smoke from flares engulfing the stadium.
Following the tragedy, the presentation of the league trophy was postponed.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune offered his condolences and wished a speedy recovery for the injured.
MC Alger won the league for a second year in a row after drawing 0-0 against NC Magra.