New Straits Times

Fans to return to stadiums for Egypt league games

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CAIRO: Limited numbers of football fans are to be allowed into stadiums for league matches in Egypt for the first time since deadly riots in 2012, the countr y ’s fo otb all fe deration said Monday.

Mostafa Tantawi, a spokesman for the federation, told that up to 300 fans would from Monday be allowed to attend championsh­ip matches, while no restrictio­n on numbers would apply to cup games.

Clubs would be held responsibl­e for their fans’ behaviour, he said, following a partial lifting of the five-year ban decided at a meeting Sunday of the football federation.

Egyptian authoritie­s imposed the ban on fans at local matches after a February 2012 stadium riot in Port Said that left 74 people dead at a game between local club Al-Masry and Cairo’s Al-Ahly.

Three years after that tragedy, at least 20 fans of Cairo club Zamalek were killed in clashes with security forces outside a stadium in the capital in February 2015.

An Egyptian court last month sentenced to jail 28 Al Ahly fans for wearing T-shirts paying tribute to the “martyrs” of the Port Said riot, accusing them of “incitement.”

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