FIFA are to donate $250,000 to the families of the victims of last week's Egyptian stadium disaster in which 74 people were killed after violence flared at a soccer match in Port Said between Masry and Cairo-based Ahly. "I stated after the tragedy that this day was a black day for football. I'm still very shocked by what happened. Many of the victims were so young," FIFA president Sepp Blatter said in a statement. "They were also a crucial support for their families, who now need help. The football community, including FIFA, must assist its Egyptian brothers and sisters." FIFA said the sum would be paid into a charity account opened byAhly. 71 people died and at least 1,000 people were also injured in the violence when fans invaded the pitch after al-Masry's victory on February 2. Most of the deaths were among people trampled in the crush of the panicking crowd, while others fell or were thrown from terraces. The board of the Egyptian FA resigned and all sports activities have been put on halt. The Egyptian government has officially announced a state of mourning for three days following the incidents. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter: @AO_Sports)