In pictures: Worst night of violence in Egyptian football history
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epa03088502 Portugese coach of Al-Ahly soccer team Manuel Jose (2-R) is taken to a secure area as clashes erupted after a soccer team between his team and Al-Masri at the stadium of Port Said, some 220km north east of Cairo, Egypt, 01 February 2012. According to local media reports, at least 70 people were killed and 200 injured on 01 February when riots broke out following a football match in northern Egypt, according to local media reports. Some of the dead are believed to be security officers. The riots broke out after a game between Egypt's Al-Ahali and Al-Masri teams in Port Said, the Egyptian broadcaster said. EPA/STRINGER *** Local Caption *** 03088502.jpg
Feb 02, 2012
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