Egypt soccer tragedy: An orchestration to quell democratic voices
Egyptian soccer is in chaos, mirroring what that country is going through. The Egyptian prime minister dissolved the Egyptian Football Federation, Port Said's governor and police chief were sacked, and the Muslim Brotherhood launched a scathing attack on the Interior ministry, deeming it responsible for the violent Port Said clashes that left 74 dead and scores injured.
Soccerblog @ Feb 2, 2012 9:58 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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