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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 ...
Player assistant coach who was killed by lightning during a training session at the Stade Gabriel Péri in Nanterre. [263] 5 July 2024: Ahmed Refaat: 31 Modern Sport FC: Suffered a heart attack during a match against Al Ittihad Alexandria Club. [264] 27 July 2024: 12 players: 10 to 16 Hashalom Majdal Shams
The names of the first players of Al Ahly were as follows: Hussein Hegazi, Abdel Fattah Taher, Fouad Darwish, Hussein Mansour, and Ibrahim Fahmy. [9] In 1915, Al-Ahly made tours to Egyptian cities to play matches and to spread football and its culture. Al Ahly played in Alexandria, Port Said, Assiut, and Ismailia.
Mahmoud El Khatib Al Ahly's all-time top-scorer with 159 goals in all competitions. Al Ahly Sporting Club (Arabic: النادي الأهلى للرياضة البدنية), commonly referred to as AlAhly, is an Egyptian professional football club based in Cairo, It is known as "The Club of the Century" in African football. [1]
Egyptian football riots. At least 73 people are killed as a result of clashes between fans of Egyptian football teams Al-Masry and Al-Ahly in the city of Port Said. , (AFP via News Limited) (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) All Egyptian Premier League matches are cancelled following the riots. (ABC News Australia)
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In the year 2000 Al Ahli Tripoli were involved in one of the world's most confusing seasons as they won the league title twice in one season. The club won the first national championship in the 1967–68 season, but then suffered a period of seven years until its next win in 1970–71.
Three people have been arrested in connection with a North Carolina ATV crash that killed two teenage boys. High school football players Layne Jones and Jayden Reynaldo both died in a four-wheeler ...