Friday, February 3, 2012

Three #Ahly #players retire after violence, Over 600 injured as police-protesters clash in Egypt

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Lorenzo Declich  -  5:50 AM  -    -  Public
Calciatori egiziani
Egypt internationals and Ahly players Mohamed Aboutrika, Emad Moteab and Mohamed Barakat say they have retired from all football after witnessing the deadly clashes between fans at their league game against Masry on Wednesday.
Aboutrika and Moteab told Ahly TV that they would not play again after the mass violence that left at least 71 people dead at a stadium in the Mediterranean city of Port Said.
Midfielder Barakat didn't rule out returning one day, but told the channel he refused to play ...
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Ramakrishna Guddanti

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Ramakrishna Guddanti  -  5:49 AM  -  Public
Cairo, Feb 3 (IANS/RIA Novosti) More than 600 people were injured in clashes between police and protesters that broke out in downtown Cairo following a deadly football-match riot in Port Said, Egyptia...
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George Kakkattu

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George Kakkattu  -  5:49 AM  -  Public
youtube.com – At least 73 people have been killed after a football pitch invasion in Egypt, officials say. Clashes are said to have broken out as fans flooded the...
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Lorenzo Declich

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Protests against security failure at Port Said football disaster turn violent, leaving two dead in Suez, one in Cairo
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Daily Record

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Daily Record  -  5:22 AM  -  Public
EXCLUSIVE: 74 people went to a football match in Egypt on Wednesday and didn’t come home. The very thought makes Stuart Dougal shudder.
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