1999 L'Amicale riots
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Date23 May 1999 – 26 May 1999
Location
La Chaussée Street, Port Louis, Mauritius
Caused byAngry supporters of Scouts soccer club
Methodsrioting, looting, property damage, protests
| 1999 L'Amicale Riots | |
|---|---|
| Date | 23 May 1999 – 26 May 1999 |
| Location | La Chaussée Street, Port Louis, Mauritius |
| Caused by | Angry supporters of Scouts soccer club |
| Methods | rioting, looting, property damage, protests |
| Resulted in | 7 dead |
| History of Mauritius |
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| Portuguese |
| Dutch |
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| French (1710–1810) |
| British (1810–1968) |
| Independence (1968) |
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The 1999 L'Amicale Riots started in the evening of Sunday 23 May 1999 in Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius after angry supporters of Scouts Club vandalised several buildings as their team had lost a match against rival soccer club Fire Brigade. A few hours later a gambling house called L'Amicale caught fire, causing the death of seven individuals who were trapped inside. This example of football hooliganism became known as L'Affaire L' Amicale in the years following the original riots.[1]