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22 die in football stampede

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CAIRO: Twenty-two people died as thousands of fans tried to force their way into a Cairo football stadium on Sunday to watch a game, triggering panic as police fired tear gas and birdshot at the crowds.

Witnesses and medical reports suggested many of the victims were crushed in a stampede, with some suffering broken necks. At least 25 other people were injured, the Health Ministry said.

The match continued despite the violence, provoking further outrage among the fans.

The clashes prompted the government to postpone the Egyptian Premier League indefinite­ly, the prime minister’s office said in a statement.

The match between Zamalek and Enbi had been open to the public, unlike most other games between Egyptian clubs since stadium riots in Port Said in 2012 left more than 70 people dead in the country’s worst ever sport disaster.

The Interior Ministry had restricted to 10,000 the number of spectators allowed into the stadium on Sunday and tickets quickly ran out.

Thousands of fans without tickets scaled the stadium walls before police dispersed them, according to the ministry.

Zamalek supporters aimed fireworks at the police, who fired tear gas and birdshot back, police and witnesses said.

“There was a police car on fire and they were shooting birdshot and tear gas,” a witness said.

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