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Ultras chant against SCAF as Port Said trial begins Amid heavy security, football Ultras chant against military regime as first session of Port Said trial opens Tuesday
Hundreds of football Ultras have congregated in front of the Police Academy in Cairo Tuesday to follow the first session of the trial of suspects accused of involvement in the Port Said Stadium disaster, which left 74 football fans dead. Ultras from the rival Ahly and Zamalek clubs stood united in front of the Academy, waving club flags and chanting against the ruling military council. The court was secured by thousands of Central Security Forcestroops to prevent potential violence, and army tanks were also deployed. On 1 February, football fans stormed the pitch at the Port Said Stadium following a heated match between rivals Ahly and Masry. Around 75 suspects were detained in the wake of the tragedy, most of whom were natives of Port Said. A criminal court decided on Thursday to transfer trial proceedings to the Cairo Police Academy away from the Suez Canal area for security reasons.