• 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
    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
  • Egyptian Al-Ahly players escape from the field as fans of Al-Masry team rush them during riots that erupted after the football match between the two teams in Port Said. STR / AFP Photo
    Egyptian Al-Ahly players escape from the field as fans of Al-Masry team rush them during riots that erupted after the football match between the two teams in Port Said. STR / AFP Photo
  • Egyptian riot police stand guard in Cairo Stadium during the first half of a football match between Zamalek and Ismaili clubs. The match was cancelled at half time, triggering a riot, although no casualties were reported, as Egypt struggled with a wave o???
    Egyptian riot police stand guard in Cairo Stadium during the first half of a football match between Zamalek and Ismaili clubs. The match was cancelled at half time, triggering a riot, although no casualties were reported, as Egypt struggled with a wave o???
  • Flames rise from Cairo Stadium during the first half of a match between Zamalek and Ismaili clubs in Cairo. Mahmud Hams / AFP Photo
    Flames rise from Cairo Stadium during the first half of a match between Zamalek and Ismaili clubs in Cairo. Mahmud Hams / AFP Photo
  • Police have been criticised for failing to react as chaos erupted at a stadium in Port Said city, Egypt. One player described the incident as "a war, not football". Stringer / Reuters
    Police have been criticised for failing to react as chaos erupted at a stadium in Port Said city, Egypt. One player described the incident as "a war, not football". Stringer / Reuters
  • A security official reacts to a football player injured as chaos erupts at a stadium in Port Said city, in Egypt. The rivalry between the two clubs is bitter and their fans have clashed violently in the past. Stringer / Reuters
    A security official reacts to a football player injured as chaos erupts at a stadium in Port Said city, in Egypt. The rivalry between the two clubs is bitter and their fans have clashed violently in the past. Stringer / Reuters
  • Egypt // Port Said, February 1 2012 At least 74 people were killed and hundreds injured in the violence that erupted as soon as the referee blew the final whistle in the match. Team players of the Egyptian Al-Ahly club run for safety during clashes foll???
    Egypt // Port Said, February 1 2012 At least 74 people were killed and hundreds injured in the violence that erupted as soon as the referee blew the final whistle in the match. Team players of the Egyptian Al-Ahly club run for safety during clashes foll???
  • The fans were reportedly killed from gunfire, stabbings and suffocation in the panicked crush to leave the stadium. AP Photo
    The fans were reportedly killed from gunfire, stabbings and suffocation in the panicked crush to leave the stadium. AP Photo
  • Egyptian police arrest a fan at Port Said Stadium. Stringer / Reuters
    Egyptian police arrest a fan at Port Said Stadium. Stringer / Reuters
  • Medical personnel carry a wounded fan at Port Said Stadium. Stringer / Reuters
    Medical personnel carry a wounded fan at Port Said Stadium. Stringer / Reuters

In pictures: Worst night of violence in Egyptian football history


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