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Friendly game arranged to benefit familes of victims of Port Said riots
A shocking 74 people were killed when violence broke out after an Egyptian Premier League clash between Al-Ahly and Al-Masry seven days ago
By Mark Doyle
A shocking 74 people were killed when violence broke out after an Egyptian Premier League clash between Al-Ahly and Al-Masry seven days ago.
Al-Ahly have now agreed to meet Zamalek at some point in March to raise money for those who lost their loved ones in the tragedy.
Fifa announced on Tuesday that it had donated $250,000 to the account set up for the families of the victims.
Egyptian prime minister Kamal al-Ganzouri dissolved the country's Football Association in response to the tragic events in Port Said.
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