The Hamilton Spectator

Brazilian soccer complex fire leaves 10 dead

- PETER PRENGAMAN AND MARCELO SOUSA DA SILVA

RIO DE JANEIRO — A fire tore through the sprawling training complex of one of Brazil’s biggest soccer clubs Friday, killing 10 people and leaving three teenagers injured, firefighte­rs said.

Firefighte­rs were called in just after 5 a.m. to battle a blaze at the Ninho de Urubu training ground of the Flamengo soccer club in Rio de Janeiro’s western region, a fire official told The Associated Press.

There was no word yet on the cause of the fire.

“Flamengo is in mourning” the team posted on its Twitter account.

The ages and identities of those killed were not released but the three injured were 14, 15 and 16 years old, the fire official said. The injured were taken to local hospitals and their conditions were not immediatel­y known, said the official, who asked his name not be used due to his agency’s rules.

Local media reported that the fire started in a dorm where youth soccer players sleep. The fire official said that could not be confirmed.

Messages to Flamengo officials were not immediatel­y answered.

Aerial images from Globo TV showed firefighte­rs walking through a charred area with smoke emerging.

Outside the complex, an Associated Press reporter saw two ambulances and a fire truck enter.

The facility was closed, and no officials had come out to address media.

Family members, friends and neighbours were gathering outside in hopes of getting informatio­n.

Jefferson Rodrigues, who runs a small inn near the club, said he had reached a 15-year-old player he had befriended.

“I am very happy. I just spoke to Caix Suarez and he is alive,” said Rodrigues, adding that the youth told him he ran when he saw the flames in the morning.

Joao Pedro da Cruz, a 16-yearold player in the Flamengo youth league, told G1 news portal that he decided not to stay the night at the facility Thursday.

“Today I woke up and heard this terrible news.”

Like many profession­al clubs in soccer-crazed Brazil, Flamengo has a youth developmen­t program for promising young players in their early teens.

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