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Remaining teams try to stay focused at African Cup The remaining teams at the African Cup of Nations were trying to focus on football after the sport was left reeling by mass deaths at a game in Egypt
Gabon coach Gernot Rohr says it is “very sad, very bad” after at least 74 people were killed in violent clashes between rival supporters at a league match Wednesday. Goalkeeper Didier Ovono says it is “not normal” that people should die in a stadium “while we are in the middle of playing in the most beautiful festival of African football.” Co-host Gabon plays Mali, Ghana plays Tunisia, Ivory Coast faces Equatorial Guinea and Zambia takes on Sudan in the African Cup quarterfinals this weekend, when a minute's silence will be held at all four games in honor of those who died in Egypt. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter: @AO_Sports)