We Demand FIFA Cancel Algeria's Qualifying Rights!
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Addressing The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA)
Like millions watched last night (November 18th, 2009) the final "World Cup" qualifying match between Egypt and Algeria was simply out of all bounds, it was not about football, it was not about competition, it was down right animalistic, barbaric, and should not be accepted on any logical grounds.
The weeks leading up to the first match (November 14th, 2009) which took place in Cairo, Egypt, had a lot of controversy arising from the Algerian fans claiming that they had a number of casualties after the match.
Algerian fans went out to the streets all over the world to create chaos and havoc after losing their match with Egypt on Saturday (November 14th), and that was not the end of it. After the teams faced each other for the second time with the Algerian team winning the match 1-0, the Algerian fans who where holding sharp blades and other forms of weaponry through out the match, went out after Egyptian buses and started literally destroying them. Those buses where suppose to transport Egyptian fans to the airport for their flights back home.
Algerian fans didn't only throw rocks and other things at the buses, but also where beating the buses with bats, sticks and other objects, resulting in a lot of serious injuries for Egyptian fans.
The Algerians were not satisfied with winning, it was very obvious that this is not about the match, it was NOT about the World Cup, it was simply about a grudge.
How could fans be allowed into the stadium armed? How could they break into shops in Paris and other cities around the world? Egyptian buses left the stadium 2 hours before the Algerian buses where suppose to leave, but the Algerians went out after the Egyptians as soon as the game was over anyway.
Several warnings where flying around the night before the match, but people had high hopes in the Sudanese forces capabilities in keeping the match calm, the blame will not completely fall on the hosting country Sudan, other then the fact that it was obvious in such situations the counties police will not be able to withstand such riots.
Algeria sent over 10,000 fans which later was revealed that none of which where actually working class civilians of the country, but people with criminal records (murderers, drug dealers, thugs, etc) all coming not to watch the game, but to simply ATTACK! the Egyptian people.
How is it accepted that a World Cup qualifying match is taking place while one of the teams fans are all holding weapons, waiting for the moment to attack the opposing team's fans?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaiM9B6g42M
We the undersigned demand a review of the whole incident that took place on November 18th, 2009 in Omdurman, Sudan, and to Cancel Algeria's qualifying rights to the World Cup.
What happened last night, goes against all human rights, and freedom of speech, it is a down right Barbaric, racist, uncivilized act of hatred and something must be done.
Like millions watched last night (November 18th, 2009) the final "World Cup" qualifying match between Egypt and Algeria was simply out of all bounds, it was not about football, it was not about competition, it was down right animalistic, barbaric, and should not be accepted on any logical grounds.
The weeks leading up to the first match (November 14th, 2009) which took place in Cairo, Egypt, had a lot of controversy arising from the Algerian fans claiming that they had a number of casualties after the match.
Algerian fans went out to the streets all over the world to create chaos and havoc after losing their match with Egypt on Saturday (November 14th), and that was not the end of it. After the teams faced each other for the second time with the Algerian team winning the match 1-0, the Algerian fans who where holding sharp blades and other forms of weaponry through out the match, went out after Egyptian buses and started literally destroying them. Those buses where suppose to transport Egyptian fans to the airport for their flights back home.
Algerian fans didn't only throw rocks and other things at the buses, but also where beating the buses with bats, sticks and other objects, resulting in a lot of serious injuries for Egyptian fans.
The Algerians were not satisfied with winning, it was very obvious that this is not about the match, it was NOT about the World Cup, it was simply about a grudge.
How could fans be allowed into the stadium armed? How could they break into shops in Paris and other cities around the world? Egyptian buses left the stadium 2 hours before the Algerian buses where suppose to leave, but the Algerians went out after the Egyptians as soon as the game was over anyway.
Several warnings where flying around the night before the match, but people had high hopes in the Sudanese forces capabilities in keeping the match calm, the blame will not completely fall on the hosting country Sudan, other then the fact that it was obvious in such situations the counties police will not be able to withstand such riots.
Algeria sent over 10,000 fans which later was revealed that none of which where actually working class civilians of the country, but people with criminal records (murderers, drug dealers, thugs, etc) all coming not to watch the game, but to simply ATTACK! the Egyptian people.
How is it accepted that a World Cup qualifying match is taking place while one of the teams fans are all holding weapons, waiting for the moment to attack the opposing team's fans?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaiM9B6g42M
We the undersigned demand a review of the whole incident that took place on November 18th, 2009 in Omdurman, Sudan, and to Cancel Algeria's qualifying rights to the World Cup.
What happened last night, goes against all human rights, and freedom of speech, it is a down right Barbaric, racist, uncivilized act of hatred and something must be done.
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- I call for the abolition of penalty against Egypt...... and Algeria over massacres do the Algerian public in the Egyptian public and players in the Sudan after the game and I am confident in your assessment, it of course because you know that sport is repugnant and should maintain this logoRead More
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- Algeria's Cancellation !!
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ahmed mahmoud a
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- we demand fifa cancel algeria"s qualifying rights
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mohammed
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- I call for the abolition of penalty against Egypt...... and Algeria over massacres do the Algerian public in the Egyptian public and players in the Sudan after the game and I am confident in your assessment, it of course because you know that sport is repugnant and should maintain this logoRead More
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- We Demand FIFA Cancel Algeria's Qualifying Rights
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- We Demand FIFA Cancel Algeria's Qualifying Rights
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Emad L
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hotta
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- "We Demand FIFA Cancel Algeria's Qualifying Rights, and Qualifying Egypt instead of it!"
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boutheina
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- algerian jalouse fromegypt and we have stopped this unsault behavior,from tunisia
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Ahmed S
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- We Demand FIFA Cancel Algeria's Qualifying ...Rights!
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abdo
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- we demand fifa cancel algeria's quallfing rights
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ranona
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- I call for the abolition of penalty against Egypt...... and Algeria over massacres do the Algerian public in the Egyptian public and players in the Sudan after the game and I am confident in your assessment, it of course because you know that sport is repugnant and should maintain this logoRead More
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moataz
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mohamed hassan m
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Marian M
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- we want Fairness
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ahmed saied hassan d
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- Egyptian man, Ahmed Said
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- Comments ............... Dear Gentlemen Since you banned from the riots before and after the game, and it arrived with you a caution that the team who will break the rules may be deprived of access the world cup final game, even if that team was the winner. And due to the breach of the Algerian people, team and football union this warnings, resulting in a serious affront to the Egyptian public in Sudan with ugly words and signs and also resulted in injury to the Egyptians, including a serious and of surface injuries. Moreover the inexplicable notable from the Algerian players to the Egyptian players and spectators before, during and after the game The referee role of complacency in giving the red cards directly or even yellow cards to the Algerian players and also pass the time allowance equal to the lost time that wasted by the Algerians. And also the face of Egyptian expatriates in Algeria, beginning of siege of 1500 employee in the Egyptian Arab Contractors company, burning of a factory belongs to Egyptia
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ahmed
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sassa ali s
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- fair play
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samahamdi_
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- I call for the abolition of penalty against Egypt...... and Algeria over massacres do the Algerian public in the Egyptian public and players in the Sudan after the game and I am confident in your assessment, it of course because you know that sport is repugnant and should maintain this logoRead More
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- we want Fairness , we want Fairness , We Demand FIFA Cancel Algeria's Qualifying Rights!
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- We Demand FIFA Cancel Algeria's Qualifying Rights
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- "We Demand FIFA Cancel Algeria's Qualifying Rights, and Qualifying Egypt instead of it!"
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