Senior cops arrested for Egypt soccer violence
Egypt's top prosecutor has charged nine senior police officers with assisting a murderous mob of soccer fans who killed 74 rivals last month.
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Global football's epic derbies and simmering rivalries
Percy Zvomuya takes a look at world football's greatest derby rivalries and their origins.
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Clashes over Egypt soccer violence continue
Protesters and police have fought pitched battles at security headquarters as deadly clashes raged into a fourth day after Egypt's deadly soccer riot.
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Egypt's police fire tear gas at protesters
Clashes have erupted in Cairo between protesters and police as the government scrambles to contain mounting anger over post-football match violence.
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Security chief sacked after deadly Egyptian soccer riot
Incensed Egyptians have laid the blame for a deadly riot on the Port Said security chief after an explosion of soccer violence left 74 people dead.
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Scores killed, hundreds injured in Egypt soccer tragedy
A riot that erupted after a soccer match in the Egyptian city of Port Said has killed at least 74 people and left hundreds more injured.
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Egypt football violence leaves dozens dead
Riots after a football match in Egypt's Port Said have left at least 73 people dead and hundreds injured.
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African tie marks end of glorious José reign at Ahly
Manuel José will be in charge of Egyptian giants Al-Ahly for the last time this weekend when they visit Angola for an African Confederation Cup game.
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Rwandan taxi men take big spenders for a ride
Big-spending and hyper-ambitious Sudanese club Al-Merreikh are in trouble just one match into their 2009 African Champions League campaign.
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Man United lead hunt for Club World Cup
Manchester United are eager to make the trek to Japan and fight for the right to be known as the world's best club.
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