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Soccer fan dies after fall during Nations League final between Spain and Portugal

MUNICH (AP) — A soccer fan died during Sunday's Nations League final between Spain and Portugal after falling from an overhead level onto the media section below.
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Match stewards form a line at the stands during the Nations League final soccer match between Portugal and Spain at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, Sunday, June 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

MUNICH (AP) — A soccer fan died during Sunday's Nations League final between Spain and Portugal after falling from an overhead level onto the media section below.

“A man fell from the middle tier to the lower tier, onto a staircase near the press area, and unfortunately died at the scene,” Munich police spokesman Tobias Schenk said Monday.

“As always in such cases, the Munich police have taken over the investigation. Criminal police are on site, witnesses are being interviewed and videos reviewed. At this time, there's no evidence of anything but a tragic accident.”

The fatal fall occurred during the first period of extra time at the Munich stadium, when tension was high between rival players, and fans were becoming more animated.

Shocked spectators called for help and medical personnel, stewards and police cordoned off the area. Medics used a tarpaulin to shield the scene from view as doctors tried to save the man's life.

“We can't give more details at the moment, except to say the man was from the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area,” Schenk said.

Portugal went on to win the game on penalties.

Both coaches addressed the incident in their postgame news conferences.

“Before we begin with the questions, I would like to express my condolences because a fan died in the stands today. My condolences to the family," Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said.

“We're mourning the fan who died," Portugal counterpart Roberto Martínez said. "It's very sad news.”

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AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Ciarán Fahey, The Associated Press

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