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Egypt-Algeria: 'Brothers' set for football battle | Egypt-Algeria: 'Brothers' set for football battle |
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Neither team has been keen to talk to journalists in the run-up to the game By Richard Fleming BBC News, Benguela | Neither team has been keen to talk to journalists in the run-up to the game By Richard Fleming BBC News, Benguela |
The laid-back Angolan coastal city of Benguela has not slept well the past three nights, ever since discovering it was to host a semi-final match at the Africa Cup of Nations involving two of football's fiercest foes. | The laid-back Angolan coastal city of Benguela has not slept well the past three nights, ever since discovering it was to host a semi-final match at the Africa Cup of Nations involving two of football's fiercest foes. |
Reigning champions Egypt take on their North African rivals Algeria in a match which tournament organisers had hoped to avoid. | Reigning champions Egypt take on their North African rivals Algeria in a match which tournament organisers had hoped to avoid. |
Pace of life in Benguela is usually sedate | Pace of life in Benguela is usually sedate |
Relations between the two countries have not been the best for many years, and were strained even further when violence marred a World Cup qualifier in Cairo last November. | Relations between the two countries have not been the best for many years, and were strained even further when violence marred a World Cup qualifier in Cairo last November. |
Algerian players were injured after the team bus was attacked at the airport by local fans, triggering a number of unsavoury incidents in both Algiers and the Egyptian capital, Cairo. | Algerian players were injured after the team bus was attacked at the airport by local fans, triggering a number of unsavoury incidents in both Algiers and the Egyptian capital, Cairo. |
This goes some way to explaining the frayed nerves which all sides have displayed in recent days. | This goes some way to explaining the frayed nerves which all sides have displayed in recent days. |
'High-risk event' | 'High-risk event' |
Egypt have positioned the intimidating, no-nonsense Angolan police between themselves and the outside world. | Egypt have positioned the intimidating, no-nonsense Angolan police between themselves and the outside world. |
Algeria beat Egypt in their World Cup play-off in November, sparking unrest | Algeria beat Egypt in their World Cup play-off in November, sparking unrest |
The Algerian team has been less surly, but clearly anxious ahead of the fixture. | The Algerian team has been less surly, but clearly anxious ahead of the fixture. |
They too have kept the media at arm's length, conscious of adding to an already tense situation ahead of the match with a misplaced comment. | They too have kept the media at arm's length, conscious of adding to an already tense situation ahead of the match with a misplaced comment. |
Throughout all of this, fans from both sides have been arriving in the area amid tightened security. | Throughout all of this, fans from both sides have been arriving in the area amid tightened security. |
There will be 600 officers on duty for the match, including 200 of Angola's elite force. | There will be 600 officers on duty for the match, including 200 of Angola's elite force. |
Benguela's police commander Simao Pereira de Sousa Ingles, told the BBC his city had never seen sporting event of such magnitude. | Benguela's police commander Simao Pereira de Sousa Ingles, told the BBC his city had never seen sporting event of such magnitude. |
"It is classed as high risk, but we will keep the small amount of opposing fans well away from each other," he said. | "It is classed as high risk, but we will keep the small amount of opposing fans well away from each other," he said. |
Mounted police | Mounted police |
Police in Angola have a reputation for over-zealousness, and if trouble flares they could become part of the problem rather than the solution. | Police in Angola have a reputation for over-zealousness, and if trouble flares they could become part of the problem rather than the solution. |
This match will be calm, between two Arabian brothers Al-Ahram al-Riyadi's Anwar Abdrabou Viewpoint: Not just a game Blog: Fierce rivalries | This match will be calm, between two Arabian brothers Al-Ahram al-Riyadi's Anwar Abdrabou Viewpoint: Not just a game Blog: Fierce rivalries |
For the earlier matches in Benguela, fans complained of being needlessly herded into small areas by mounted police, which only served to aggravate a previously good-natured crowd. | For the earlier matches in Benguela, fans complained of being needlessly herded into small areas by mounted police, which only served to aggravate a previously good-natured crowd. |
All matches so far at the Ombaka National Stadium have been heavily policed, and these police had at least two mobile water-cannons at their disposal. | All matches so far at the Ombaka National Stadium have been heavily policed, and these police had at least two mobile water-cannons at their disposal. |
Followers from both sides insist the match will pass off without incident, because the prize is not so great - a place in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations, as opposed to a berth at the first World Cup on the African continent. | Followers from both sides insist the match will pass off without incident, because the prize is not so great - a place in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations, as opposed to a berth at the first World Cup on the African continent. |
The World Cup match sparked trouble in Algiers, Cairo and Paris | The World Cup match sparked trouble in Algiers, Cairo and Paris |
Anwar Abdrabou, the chief editor of the al-Ahram al-Riyadi sport journal in Cairo, said: "This match will be calm, between two Arabian brothers." | Anwar Abdrabou, the chief editor of the al-Ahram al-Riyadi sport journal in Cairo, said: "This match will be calm, between two Arabian brothers." |
But this belies the recent tension between the two nations. | But this belies the recent tension between the two nations. |
After initial spats between supporters late last year, Algeria beat Egypt in a World Cup play-off match, securing their place at the finals in South Africa. | After initial spats between supporters late last year, Algeria beat Egypt in a World Cup play-off match, securing their place at the finals in South Africa. |
Tension escalated and went beyond sport, with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi called upon to mediate in talks between the countries' two leaders. | Tension escalated and went beyond sport, with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi called upon to mediate in talks between the countries' two leaders. |
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a televised address to the nation, insisted he would not tolerate the "humiliation" of Egyptian nationals abroad. | Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a televised address to the nation, insisted he would not tolerate the "humiliation" of Egyptian nationals abroad. |
As Fifa opened an investigation into the attack on the Algerian team bus, the Egypt FA considered quitting international football for two years. | As Fifa opened an investigation into the attack on the Algerian team bus, the Egypt FA considered quitting international football for two years. |
Arrest warrant | Arrest warrant |
These incidents were not the first involving Egypt and Algeria. | These incidents were not the first involving Egypt and Algeria. |
Algerian star Lakhdar Belloumi was a key figure in a previous spat | Algerian star Lakhdar Belloumi was a key figure in a previous spat |
A World Cup decider in Cairo in 1989 ended in violence, as Algeria's players were incensed at what they perceived to have been bias by the Tunisian referee. | A World Cup decider in Cairo in 1989 ended in violence, as Algeria's players were incensed at what they perceived to have been bias by the Tunisian referee. |
Such was the level of anger that Egypt's team doctor lost an eye following an incident at a post-match reception. | Such was the level of anger that Egypt's team doctor lost an eye following an incident at a post-match reception. |
Algerian player Lakhdar Belloumi was accused of the attack and an arrest warrant was only dropped by Interpol last April. | Algerian player Lakhdar Belloumi was accused of the attack and an arrest warrant was only dropped by Interpol last April. |
As for current players, Egyptian star Mohamed Zidan has referred to meetings with Algeria as "war". | As for current players, Egyptian star Mohamed Zidan has referred to meetings with Algeria as "war". |
It appears calls for calm have not been heard by everyone. | It appears calls for calm have not been heard by everyone. |
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