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Clashes as Egypt bans al-Masry soccer club [Riot over banning due to rioting]
alJazeera ^ | 24 Mar 2012 02:25 | unattributed

Posted on 03/23/2012 9:33:38 PM PDT by Hunton Peck

The Egyptian Football Association says the club is banned for two seasons following Egypt's worst stadium disaster.

At least one person is reported to have been shot dead and 18 others injured in clashes between security forces and angry soccer fans in Egypt's Port Said after their club al-Masry was banned for two seasons following the country's worst stadium disaster, a medical source said.

The clashes began late on Friday and continued into the early hours of Saturday, witnesses said.

"Hundreds of angry fans clashed with military police after the decision was announced," one witness said.

"One was shot dead, in the back, and 18 were injured in the clashes, two of them are suffering gunshot wounds," the medical source said.

The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) said the club was banned for two seasons following the pitch invasion that killed 74 fans last month when Port Said-based al-Masry beat Cairo's Al Ahli, the most successful club in Africa.

Port Said Stadium, where the stampede took place, would be closed for three years, the EFA said.

Witnesses said military police fired shots in the air to disperse hundreds of soccer fans protesting outside the Suez Canal Authority building in Port Said.

The EFA said in a statement that Masry's soccer activities would be suspended for the 2011/12 and 2012/13 seasons. The club would be reinstated to the Premier League in the 2013/14 season.

During the February pitch invasion, steel doors at the stadium were bolted shut, trapping fans trying to escape from the stands and dozens were crushed to death.

Many fans blamed the government for failing to send enough police to the stadium given the tense build-up to the match, and many believe the violence was started by hired thugs. At least 1,000 people were injured.

Prosecutors referred 75 people, including nine security officials in Port Said, to the criminal court on March 15 to face trial over the violence.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: egypt; hooliganism; kenyanbornmuzzie; riotriot; riotriotriot; soccer
OK, so they had a riot following a soccer game in February, killing a bunch of people. Then they had a riot about the riot, killing a couple more. Now, they rioted because the team whose fans rioted the first time has been banned and their stadium closed, killing at least one more.

Will the cycle of soccer violence never end?!

1 posted on 03/23/2012 9:33:53 PM PDT by Hunton Peck
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To: Hunton Peck

Soccer fans make hockey players look like Buddhist monks. The players are sissies who fake injuries, and a game can end in a tie, which is a waste of 90 minutes of time that could be spent doing something far more enjoyable, like getting a root canal.


2 posted on 03/24/2012 4:36:59 AM PDT by 60Gunner (Eternal vigilance or eternal rest. Make your choice.)
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To: Hunton Peck

Soccer fans make hockey players look like Buddhist monks. The players are sissies who fake injuries, and a game can end in a tie, which is a waste of 90 minutes of time that could be spent doing something far more enjoyable, like getting a root canal.


3 posted on 03/24/2012 4:37:06 AM PDT by 60Gunner (Eternal vigilance or eternal rest. Make your choice.)
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