Authorities have revised the death toll from riots after a soccer match in Indonesia to 125.

APA informs that this was reported by "Reuters" agency on Sunday with reference to Emil Dardak, the deputy governor of East Java province.

According to him, after checking the data of 10 hospitals in the area, they determined that 125 people died during the riot.

It should be noted that earlier it was reported that 174 people died.

It should be noted that on Saturday riots occurred after the match between Arema and Persebaya football teams at the stadium in Malang, Indonesia.

The use of tear gas by police officers against the fans resulted in panic and crowds.