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Daily Mail:
- Violence at Port Said stadium after local team Al-Masry beat Cairo’s Al-Ahly
- 13,000 home fans stormed pitch armed with knives and machetes
- Many victims were stabbed to death, say witnesses
- Police looked nonchalantly on as death toll mounted
- ‘Riot orchestrated by forces loyal to ousted president Hosni Mubarak’
- Al-Ahly’s ultra fans had been key in Tahrir Square uprising
- Ultras vow vengeance, as thousands converge on Tahrir Square to protest
By Lee Moran
Last updated at 7:07 PM on 2nd February 2012
This was the chaotic scene at Cairo’s main train station last night as hundreds of football fans returned from a stadium riot which left 74 dead and more than 1,000 injured.
Anxious Egyptians gathered to see whether friends and family had made it back safely after violence flared in the Mediterranean city of Port Said when local team Al-Masry beat Cairo’s Al-Ahly, the country’s most successful club, 3-1.
Security forces loyal to ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak have been blamed for sparking the football riot.
The final whistle prompted more than 13,000 home fans, armed with knives, iron bars and machetes, to storm the pitch and attack rival Al-Ahly players and their 1,200 supporters.
Anger quickly spread across the country – and thousands of protesters turned up at the Ramses terminal to chant ‘Down with military rule’.
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