The Port Said Criminal Court, headed by Judge Sobhy Abdel Meguid, confirmed the death sentence for 21 of 73 defendants accused of killing 74 fans, mostly of visiting Cairo side Al-Ahly, in the aftermath of a match that turned violent in Port Said in February last year.
The court also handed down life sentences to five people, with 19 receiving lesser jail terms and another 28 exonerated.
He said that doing so would be a violation of the law, Egypt Independent reported.
The court case, which has been the cause of deadly violence recently, resumed this morning at the Police Academy in New Cairo amid security concerns, and immediately drew fiery responses from Port Said for the confirmed death sentences.
A protester was shot dead today in clashes with the police in central Cairo, media reports said.
Tharwat Seleem, a top official at the Egyptian Football Association said that all the original trophies won by Egypt in various football competitions were stolen.
Seleem was quoted by MENA as saying that the trophies were stolen before protesters set fire to the EFA's building in Gezira. Firefighters fought hard to bring the situation under control.
The court handed 15-year sentences to General Essam Samak, the former head of police security, and to Brigadier General Mohammed Saad, who was responsible for the stadium gates, which were locked, when the riot broke out.
Protests had erupted in Port Said in late January when the court had sentenced the 21 defendants to death.
The riot happened in Port Said last year when clashes took place inside a football stadium between fans of Al-Ahly club and Port Said club Al-Masry.
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