Bob Bradley knew the job would be tough when he took it.
Bob Bradley, an American who coaches Egypt's national soccer team, says Egypt's love for soccer is intertwined with its political revolution.
Bad blood has boiled over to wrestle every last drop of goodwill from a sport beloved around the world. More than 70 people have died as a result of a football mob that took over a pitch in Egypt. Al Jazeera reports 73 people have died and about 1,000 have been injured after a football match between Al-Masry, the home team in the northeastern city of Port Said, stormed the field after a rare 3 ...
FRANCEVILLE, Gabon (AP) - With soccer reeling from the violence in Egypt, players on the other side of the continent at the African Cup of Nations tried to make sense of the "death and sadness" now gripping their sport.
At least 70 people died and hundreds were injured after a match between fierce rivals. NBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin reports. (Nightly News)
( Boston College ) The deadly soccer riot in Egypt offered a shocking view of spectator rage. Researchers from Clemson and Stetson universities report in the Journal of Service Research on factors team owners and stadium managers should assess and then control through management and marketing strategies.
ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) — FIFA President Sepp Blatter has criticized the dismissal of Egypt's federation leaders, calling the move "direct interference" by the Cairo government in soccer matters.
CAIRO – Tragedy. Conspiracy. Massacre. However you decide to describe Wednesday's deadly melee at an Egyptian soccer game that left 74 dead, one thing is for certain. It is being described as a blemish on Egypt and Egyptians.
The Egptian parliament has scheduled a special session on Thursday following a riot at a soccer game that left more than 70 people dead and 1,000 injured.
Riots in Port Said led to 74 deaths after an Egyptian club soccer match. Three days of national mourning began with fresh unrest in Egypt Thursday as protesters poured on to the streets to voice their anger over the soccer stadium riots that claimed 74 lives and left hundreds injured.
Three days of mourning were being observed in Egypt following the deaths of at least 74 people in the worst outbreak of soccer-related violence in the country's history.
THREE days of mourning are being observed in Egypt following the deaths of at least 74 people in soccer-related violence.
View full sizeAP photoAn Egyptian protester holding a national flag shouts anti-Egypt's Supreme Council for the Armed Forces (SCAF) slogans during a protest at Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Monday. Some of the stress being felt in the Arab country...
Hosted by Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations began without defending champions Egypt, Cameroon and Nigeria, meaning that the trophy will witness a new winner for the first time in 20 years -- unless Tunisia win it.
The Egyptian parliament is taking up an investigation of the deadly riots after a soccer game between Cairo club Al-Ahly and Port Said’s Al-Masry. As Ernesto Londono and Ingy Hassieb reported : Egypt’s parliament on Thursday vowed to investigate the previous night’s melee after a soccer game in Port Said city that left at least 74 people dead. Read full article >>
Seventy-four people were killed when supporters clashed at an Egyptian soccer match, prompting fans and politicians on Thursday to turn on the ruling army for failing to prevent the deadliest incident since Hosni Mubarak was ousted, Reuters news agency reports.
Between recent allegations of racism in England and the death of dozens in Egypt, Steven Cohen wonders where the humanity is in soccer.
CAIRO - At least 74 people, mostly spectators, were killed and around 1,000 injured when fans invaded the ground and rioted at the end of a top-flight match in the city of Port Said in Egypt.
The former coach of the U.S team rolled the dice and took a job in Egypt, but so far it has been the experience of a lifetime as he looks to carry the nation to the World Cup
The former coach of the U.S. team rolled the dice and took a job in Egypt, but so far it has been the experience of a lifetime as he looks to carry the nation to the World Cup.