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Security vacuum scuppers Egypt cup competition

CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt cancelled its soccer cup competition on Sunday after the Interior Ministry

refused to secure matches in the aftermath of the country’s worst stadium disaster in February.

Fabio 

Junior of Egypt's Al Ahly (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Ethiopian Coffee FC during their CAF Champions 

League soccer match at the Military Stadium in Cairo April 8, 2012.  REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Fabio Junior of Egypt's Al Ahly (C) celebrates with

teammates after scoring against Ethiopian Coffee FC during their CAF Champions League soccer match at the Military Stadium in

Cairo April 8, 2012. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

The top-flight league was already called off with 19 games remaining after 74 spectators died in the

post-match violence in the city of Port Said at the end of a tense game between local team Al Masry and Al Ahly, Africa’s

most successful club.

The trial of 61 men over the deaths was adjourned last week after a rowdy first session that was

suspended briefly when dozens of defendants hurled abuse at the judge.

The Interior Ministry said in a statement

published by the Egyptian Football Federation that the Cup should be halted “considering the security circumstances the

country is witnessing and until the procedures of the trial are completed”.

Egypt has two main soccer competitions,

the Premier League and the Cup. Sunday’s cancellation means there will be no top-flight soccer events in Egypt for the

remainder of the season.

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