Supporting Mubarak Egyptian Football Riots Provocateurs?

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   riots in Port Said Stadium    (Source: duniasoccer.com )

Journalists report Tribunnews.com, Samuel Febriyanto

TRIBUNNEWS.COM - the Muslim Brotherhood, the largest political force in Egypt, accused the supporters of the ousted president, Hosni Mubarak, inciting violence among fans in the match between the teams, Al-Ahly against Al-Masry, at Port Said Stadium, yesterday.

"The events in Port Said, is planned and is a message from the remnants of the previous regime," said a member of parliament, Essam al-Erian, as quoted from Al-Jazeera, Thursday (02/02/2012).

Incidents of violence between supporters that killed 73 people, judged by the President of FIFA, Sepp Blatter is a black day for football.

"This is a black day for football. The disaster was unimaginable and should not happen," he said.

Soccer fans brawl broke out in Egypt, Rabbu (02/01/2012). Egyptian Health Ministry said at least 73 people were killed and hundreds injured as a result of this incident. Riots occurred precisely at the north side of the City Port Said (Port Said) on the Mediterranean Coast.

Supporting teams host al-Masry, rushed into the field after the historic victory over Al-Ahly, Egypt's top clubs.

According to reports VOAnews, this event is followed by throwing stones, fireworks and bottles toward the opponent's support teams. Even the television broadcast footage showing events of the fans running in the middle of the field chasing the players al-Ahly, which sparked clashes and raids became more and more. (Aljazeera)

Authors: Samuel Febrianto | Editor: Taryono
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