RCB Honors Stampede Victims: 11 Seats Empty Forever at Chinnaswamy

Royal Challengers Bengaluru will permanently keep 11 seats empty at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium to honor the fans who died in a stampede following the team's title victory last season. CEO Rajesh Menon announced that players will also wear jersey number 11 during practice sessions and black armbands in matches as a tribute. The tragic incident on June 4, 2025, occurred during victory celebrations, resulting in 11 fatalities and over 50 injuries due to severe overcrowding. Following government approval, RCB will return to play five home matches at the stadium this season, with two others scheduled in Raipur.

Key Points: RCB to Keep 11 Seats Empty Forever in Memory of Stampede Victims

  • 11 seats permanently vacant
  • Players to wear jersey No. 11 in practice
  • Black armbands to be worn in matches
  • Rs 25 lakh compensation per victim's family
  • Stadium returns with 5 home games
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11 seats at Chinnaswamy Stadium to remain empty forever: RCB CEO Rajesh Menon

RCB CEO announces 11 permanent empty seats and players wearing No. 11 in practice to honor fans lost in the 2025 post-victory stampede.

"11 permanent seats empty in Chinnaswamy Stadium forever. This is for the 11 fans who will be with us forever. - Rajesh Menon"

Bengaluru, March 24

Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru CEO Rajesh Menon said that throughout all domestic and internationals games at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, 11 seats will be kept empty to honour the lives of those who died in the stampede following their title victory last season.

Menon also said that players will wear jersey No. 11 in practice matches throughout the season and don black armbands in all their matches in this edition.

"In memory of the 11 fans who we lost on June 4, the players will be wearing jersey number 11 for the practice, on the game day, on the practice time before the match. So all the players will have jersey number 11 on the back, not for the game but for the practice.

"Apart from that, they will be also wearing a black armband on that day. We are also looking at having 11 permanent seats empty in Chinnaswamy Stadium forever. This is for the 11 fans who will be with us forever. That's a quick update on what we are doing this year," Menon told the media during a press conference on Tuesday.

He further stated that several changes have been made this season as part of precautionary measures, and necessary safety steps are being implemented and discussions will be held on what more can be done for the victims' families in the future.

On June 4, 2025, a tragic stampede took place outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru amid RCB's victory celebrations. The disaster resulted in 11 fans losing their lives and over 50 sustaining injuries, caused by severe overcrowding with approximately 300,000 people present.

The Karnataka government held RCB, the Karnataka State Cricket Association, and event partners responsible for not obtaining the required approvals and for creating a disturbance. The franchise subsequently announced a compensation of Rs 25 lakh for the families of each deceased individual.

Chinnaswamy Stadium has not hosted any RCB games since the tragic stampede. Now, with government approval, RCB will play five matches at Chinnaswamy, while two home games will be held in Raipur, as previously announced by the franchise.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the tribute is good, we must not forget that this tragedy was preventable. The authorities and event organizers failed in crowd management. Empty seats are symbolic, but ensuring such a stampede never happens again is the real tribute needed.
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Arjun K
As a Bengalurean and a die-hard RCB fan, last year's incident was heartbreaking. Seeing those empty seats will be emotional, but it's a powerful way to honour our fellow fans. Hope the team plays their hearts out for them this season. 🏏
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Sarah B
I'm visiting India and following IPL. This story shows how much passion there is for cricket here. The memorial is a solemn and classy move. It transcends the sport.
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Karthik V
The players wearing the number 11 in practice is a nice touch. It keeps the memory alive within the team itself. Hope the safety measures they mentioned are robust and properly implemented. Jai Hind.
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Nisha Z
My thoughts are with the families. No amount of money or empty seats can bring back their loved ones. But at least the franchise is acknowledging its responsibility and creating a lasting memorial. Om Shanti.

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