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This Sunday a minute of silence was held before the start of the match between Real Madrid and Osasuna at the Santiago Bernabéu, as a tribute to the 125 people who died during the riots at the Kanjuruhan stadium in Indonesia.

During clashes between fans and police at the sports venue on the island of Java, they were also injured 323 people, according to the figure confirmed by the authorities.

The disaster occurred after about 3,000 fans will enter the stadium after the 3-2 defeat suffered by Arema against the Persebaya Surabaya.

The police used tear gas to disperse the fans, they also beat them and clashed for several minutes.

For that reason LaLiga decreed a minute of silence in all matches on matchday seven of LaLiga Santander, and on matchday eight of LaLiga SmartBank.

A match in which Amancio Amaro was in charge of kicking off hours after his election as honorary president of Real Madrid.

He was part of the Real Madrid squad between 1962 and 1976, with which he won a European Cup, nine Leagues and three Cups and was the top scorer in the Spanish league on two occasions, as well as international (1962-74) and European champion in 1964.

In addition, before the match, the Uruguayan Fede Valverde offered his fans the trophy that accredits him as the best player of the month for September in the First Division thanks to his three goals and two assists.

With information from EFE.

By Scribe