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50 people are reported to have been killed in what has been described as ‘fan clashes’ following a football match in the Egyptian city of Port Said.


Reports claim the deaths happened after “hundreds” of supporters invaded the pitch following a match between top-tier clubs Masry and Ahly.

The fans chased the players and threw stones and bottles, according to a security official reported by the Associated Press.

Egypt's health ministry said at least 40 were killed while Reuters put the death toll at 50. At least another 20 people were also said to be injured in the violence.

The causes of the deaths were not immediately known.

A medic at a morgue in Port Said, a city on the Mediterranean coast, said some of the dead were security officers.

Al-Masry had won a rare 3-1 victory against Al-Ahly, Egypt's top team in the port city. The two teams have a long history of bad blood, and clashes have erupted in recent years between their fans.

The players were later taken to the dressing room for protection, Sayed Hamdi, a player, told state TV.

Soon after the violence, a match in the Cairo Stadium between the Al-Ismailiya and Zamalek was called off in mourning for the violence.

State TV showed video of sections of the Cairo Stadium on fire.

The announcer said angry fans of the Zamalek protested the cancellation and set some sections of the stadium on fire.

Read more: Egypt football 'fan clashes leave 50 dead' - mirror.co.uk
 
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Wasn't there something like that When Egypt didn't qualify for the Fifa world cup?
 
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50 people die over a game?? What is happening in society nowadays?? Very sad day for Egypt and all.
R.I.P. for the dead and a prayer for their families..
 
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73 dead in Egypt's 'worst' soccer disaster

CAIRO - Seventy-three people were killed and at least 1,000 injured on Wednesday after a soccer pitch invasion in the Egyptian city of Port Said, in what a deputy minister called the biggest disaster in the nation's soccer history.

Violence at football matches across north Africa has increased significantly since political unrest began sweeping the region more than a year ago, and one player described Wednesday's riot as "a war, not football."

Angry politicians and sports officials decried a lack of security at the match between Port Said team al-Masry and Al Ahli, one of Egypt's most successful clubs, and blamed the nation's leaders for allowing - or even causing - the tragedy.

Wednesday's trouble flared at the end of a match when al-Masry beat Al Ahli 3-1.

"This is unfortunate and deeply saddening. It is the biggest disaster in Egypt's soccer history," Deputy Health Minister Hesham Sheiha told state television.
Witnesses said trouble broke out when Ahli fans unfurled banners insulting Port Said and an Ahli supporter descended onto the pitch carrying an iron bar. Al-Masry fans reacted by pouring onto the pitch and attacking Ahli players. They then turned to the terraces to attack Ahli supporters.

Most of the deaths were among people who were trampled in the crush of the panicking crowd or who fell from terraces, witnesses said.

Live television coverage showed fans running onto the field and chasing Ahli players. A small group of riot police formed a corridor to try to protect the players, but they appeared overwhelmed and fans were still able to kick and punch the players as they fled.

Helicopters transferred injured

"This is not football. This is a war and people are dying in front of us. There is no movement and no security and no ambulances," Ahli player Mohamed Abo Treika told his club's television channel.

"I call for the premier league to be cancelled. This is horrible situation and today can never be forgotten."

State television reported that Egypt's football federation had indefinitely suspended premier league matches.

Egypt's Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, the head of the country's ruling military council, ordered two helicopters be sent to Port Said, the scene of violent soccer clashes, to fly out some of the visiting Al Ahli soccer team and its fans, military sources said.

The helicopters would transfer the injured to military hospitals, the sources said.

Albadry Farghali, a member of parliament for Port Said, accused officials and security forces of allowing the disaster, saying they still had ties to the government of President Hosni Mubarak, who was overthrown a year ago.

"The security forces did this or allowed it to happen. The men of Mubarak are still ruling. The head of the regime has fallen but all his men are still in their positions," he screamed in a telephone call to live television.

"Where is the security? Where is the government?"
A number of policemen were among the dead, a medical source and witnesses said.

Hospitals throughout the Suez Canal zone were put on a state of emergency, and dozens of ambulances rushed to Port Said from the Canal cities of Ismailia and Suez, said an official in the zone's local ambulance service.

Another match in Cairo was halted by the referee after receiving news of the violence in Port Said, prompting fans to set parts of the stadium on fire, television footage showed.

CAIRO - Seventy-three people were killed and at least 1,000 injured on Wednesday after a soccer pitch invasion in the Egyptian city of Port Said, in what a deputy minister called the biggest disaster in the nation's soccer history.

Violence at football matches across north Africa has increased significantly since political unrest began sweeping the region more than a year ago, and one player described Wednesday's riot as "a war, not football."
Angry politicians and sports officials decried a lack of security at the match between Port Said team al-Masry and Al Ahli, one of Egypt's most successful clubs, and blamed the nation's leaders for allowing - or even causing - the tragedy.

Wednesday's trouble flared at the end of a match when al-Masry beat Al Ahli 3-1.

"This is unfortunate and deeply saddening. It is the biggest disaster in Egypt's soccer history," Deputy Health Minister Hesham Sheiha told state television.

Witnesses said trouble broke out when Ahli fans unfurled banners insulting Port Said and an Ahli supporter descended onto the pitch carrying an iron bar. Al-Masry fans reacted by pouring onto the pitch and attacking Ahli players. They then turned to the terraces to attack Ahli supporters.

Most of the deaths were among people who were trampled in the crush of the panicking crowd or who fell from terraces, witnesses said.

Live television coverage showed fans running onto the field and chasing Ahli players. A small group of riot police formed a corridor to try to protect the players, but they appeared overwhelmed and fans were still able to kick and punch the players as they fled.

Helicopters transferred injured

"This is not football. This is a war and people are dying in front of us. There is no movement and no security and no ambulances," Ahli player Mohamed Abo Treika told his club's television channel.
"I call for the premier league to be cancelled. This is horrible situation and today can never be forgotten."

State television reported that Egypt's football federation had indefinitely suspended premier league matches.

Egypt's Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, the head of the country's ruling military council, ordered two helicopters be sent to Port Said, the scene of violent soccer clashes, to fly out some of the visiting Al Ahli soccer team and its fans, military sources said.

The helicopters would transfer the injured to military hospitals, the sources said.

Albadry Farghali, a member of parliament for Port Said, accused officials and security forces of allowing the disaster, saying they still had ties to the government of President Hosni Mubarak, who was overthrown a year ago.

"The security forces did this or allowed it to happen. The men of Mubarak are still ruling. The head of the regime has fallen but all his men are still in their positions," he screamed in a telephone call to live television.

"Where is the security? Where is the government?"

A number of policemen were among the dead, a medical source and witnesses said.

Hospitals throughout the Suez Canal zone were put on a state of emergency, and dozens of ambulances rushed to Port Said from the Canal cities of Ismailia and Suez, said an official in the zone's local ambulance service.

Another match in Cairo was halted by the referee after receiving news of the violence in Port Said, prompting fans to set parts of the stadium on fire, television footage showed.

73 dead in Egypt's 'worst' soccer disaster - JPost - Middle East
 
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Our Egypt pur beautiful Egypt :( get your act together already we NEED you.

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Especially when we are not very good at it....
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All those responsible must be brought to justice. This was clearly planned by the fans. It was an important match I understand and fans are too emotional. But THiS is beyond outrageous. Our beautiful Egypt. Umm el-donya what is happening to you?
 
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Our Egypt pur beautiful Egypt :( get your act together already we NEED you.

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All those responsible must be brought to justice. This was clearly planned by the fans. It was an important match I understand and fans are too emotional. But THiS is beyond outrageous. Our beautiful Egypt. Umm el-donya what is happening to you?

You cant fault fans. Those who arranged should have known the bad blood, and made sure proper security arrangements are made.
 
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You cant fault fans. Those who arranged should have known the bad blood, and made sure proper security arrangements are made.

Apparently al-ahly fans put up a huge sign in the field saying: "port saed (the name of the city) has no men" security opened the door for Al-Masry fans and told them "go and teach them a lesson" and they went angry pn the field and started a huge fight.

The mayor and the security chief of port saied have been fired and players of both teams have put up their resignation and called for the league to to stop.
 
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Outrageous ... All sports should be banned indefinitely for 3 decades in Egypt ..
 
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On TV they estimated abt 73 deaths... wtf... just for a football match?
 
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R.I.P to the dead.
The Egyptian football federation should ban football clubs with hardcore fans like these people for a season that they go to a lower league and play in there, and if it happens again they go to a lower league until they get banned. That will teach the fans how to behave if they want their club to stay in the Premier League or whatever league that is the most important one in Egypt.
 
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Some people are saying it is a political conspiracy. They authority wanted to punish one side which is usually violent, hence did not defend them.
 
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