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The Port Said Stadium riot was a riot which occurred at Port Said Stadium in Port Said, Egypt on 1 February 2012, following an Egyptian Premier League football match between Al Masry and Al Ahly. Seventy-four people were killed and more than 500 injured after thousands of Al Masry fans invaded the pitch following a 3–1 victory by their club ...
In the first and second preliminary rounds, when the match ends in a tie in normal time, ... Al Ahly 2 Al Masry: 1 Al Masry: 3 Asyut Petroleum: 1 Al Masry 3
On 1 February 2012, a riot began at Port Said Stadium at a match between Al Masry and Al Ahly. Fans of Al Masry had brought weapons and stormed the field after their team won the match. These fans then charged Al Ahly fans, who could not flee because the gates behind them were locked.
This was the second time in the club's history to reach the Premier League, with the first time being in 2019 when the club was known as FC Masr. The second team to promote to the Premier League was Baladiyat El Mahalla , who were promoted to the league as Group C winners following a 4–0 away win against promotion-rivals Dikernis on 14 June ...
The match is usually contested by the winners of the Premier League and the Egypt Cup, but since Al Ahly won the double (2016–17 Egyptian Premier League and 2016–17 Egypt Cup), Al Masry qualified by default as the runners-up of the cup.
This was the fourth time Al Ahly had defeated a European champion, the others being a 3–2 victory over Benfica in 1963, a 2–1 win against Bayern Munich in 1977, and a 3–0 win against Steaua BucureČ™ti in 1986. [54] Al-Ahly won the African Champions League title after a 4–1 on aggregate victory over Mamelodi Sundowns.
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The 1930–31 edition saw Al Ahly winning Zamalek in the final by a score of 4–1. The next year in the 1932 final between Zamalek and Al Ahly, Zamalek retaliated and defeated Al Ahly by a score of 2–1, winners goals were scored by Ismail Raafat, Said El-Hadary and Amin Shoeir scored for Al Ahly. In the 1934–35 edition, the final was held ...