Wednesday, February 01, 2012

At Least 73 Feared Dead In Soccer Riot in Egypt

Arab Spring:



A massive pitch invasion in Port Said, Egypt following a match between defending champions Al Ahly and fourth-place Al Masry has, according to state television, led to at least 73 deaths and more than 1,000 injured in one of the most horrific and large-scale instances of football stadium violence in recent memory. 

Outnumbered riot police and members of the military appeared to do little as thousands of Al Masry fans poured out of the stands after their side won the match 3-1. They then chased Al Ahly's players and fans into a corner of the stadium before throwing rocks and bottles at them. Others were beaten with sticks.
From Al Jazeera:
Most of the victims reportedly died from suffocation or head injuries.
Al-Ahly football players were trapped in the changing room along with supporters. [...]
"This is not football. This is a war and people are dying in front of us. There is no movement and no security and no ambulances," [midfielder] Abo Treika told the Ahly television channel. "This is a horrible situation and today can never be forgotten." [...]
The two teams have a long history of bad blood, and clashes have erupted in recent years between their fans. [...]
Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh, reporting from Cairo, said several football games after the revolution have witnessed violence due to the absence of police forces.
Video of the attack  shows that the police presence around the field of play largely stood idle as the violence unfolded.  

Why fans of the winning side would decide to launch such a sickening attack still remains unclear, but there are growing theories that it was politically motivated. Football and politics are very closely linked in Egypt and the militant fans (known as "ultras") of Al Ahly "played an in important role in the protests that early this year toppled President Hosni Mubarak," according to Middles East soccer blogger James Dorsey.

As a result of this attack, the Egyptian league was suspended indefinitely and a stadium in Cairo was reportedly set on fire when a match between Al Ismailiya and Zamalek was abandoned.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Islam and soccer: keep them both OUT of the USA.

Tatersalad said...

Muslims Foot Baths ! How about a shower to correct the real poblem!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzQMmJvC5K0