A contingent of Ahli's Ultras fans stormed the Egyptian FA premises in protest over resumption of domestic football activities before punishing the suspects of the Port-Said disaster. The die-hard fans - who according to an FA official - hurled canisters at the FA seconds before breaking into its headquarters, vandalized the cabinets inside and stole some trophies voicing their disgruntlement with the FA's decision to start the new domestic season. “We filed a complaint to the police against the ultras for their unacceptable conduct," FA spokesman Azmi Megahed told FilGoal.com. “We call on the authorities to protect the FA premises, especially after we had warned against such an act before. “There will be an emergency meeting with Sports Minister El-Amry Farouk to discuss the matter." It is understood that Ultras fanatic group are far from satisfied with the progress in the Port-Said case that saw some 74 of their cohorts killed last February. The hard-core Ahli fans invaded their team's training pitch a day earlier for the same reason as they vowed not to allow the resumption of domestic football until retribution against the murderers of the martyrs is attained.