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Egyptian fans watch a football match between al-Alhy and el-Mokawloon at a Cairo stadium on February 12, 2018. 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 country's football federation said today. 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. / AFP PHOTO / STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images)
Egyptian fans watch a football match between al-Alhy and el-Mokawloon at a Cairo stadium on February 12, 2018. 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 country's football federation said today. 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. / AFP PHOTO / STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images)
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