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Decenas de muertos en Egipto tras un partido de fútbol

Decenas de muertos tras un enfrentamiento entre hinchas en un partido de fútbol en Egipto.

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  • Se enfrentaban el Al Ahli, de El Cairo, y el equipo local, Al Masri

    Egyptian Al-Ahly players escape from the field as fans of Al-Masry team rush to the pit during clashes that erupted after a football match between the two teams in Port Said, 220 kms northeast of Cairo, on February 1, 2012. At least 40 people were killed and hundreds injured according to medical sources. AFP PHOTO/STR

  • In this still image taken from video, soccer fans run near a fire at the stop of the stadium during a soccer match between Al Ahli and al-Masry in Port Said

    Imágen retransmitida por la televisión estatal egipcia del incendio que se ha provocado en Port Sais durante los distubios

    In this still image taken from video, soccer fans run near a fire at the stop of the stadium during a soccer match between Al Ahli and al-Masry in Port Said February 1, 2012. Seventy-three people were killed and at least 1,000 injured on Wednesday after a soccer pitch invasion in the Egyptian city of Port Said, a health ministry official said, in an incident that one player described as "a war, not football". REUTERS/Egypt Tv via Reuters Tv (EGYPT - Tags: SPORT SOCCER CIVIL UNREST) EGYPT OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN EGYPT. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

  • Police react as chaos erupts at a soccer stadium in Port Said city, Egypt

    La seguridad está ahora mismo controlada por el ejército y la policía en el estadio de futbol egicio

    Police react as chaos erupts at a soccer stadium in Port Said city, Egypt, February 1, 2012. Seventy-three people were killed and at least 1,000 injured on Wednesday after a soccer pitch invasion in the Egyptian city of Port Said, a health ministry official said, in an incident that one player described as "a war, not football". REUTERS/Stringer (EGYPT - Tags: SPORT CIVIL UNREST SOCCER MILITARY)

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