The Egypt and Senegal summit may witness penalties up to the death penalty

A mass summit awaited by the Egyptian public at Cairo Stadium, and the stadium will be filled to the hilt in order to stand behind the Egyptian team to reach the 2022 World Cup, and in order to confront any mass riots after the public missed a lot from the Egyptian stadiums, the Egyptian government put in place the Penal Code, in order to deter riots in matches.

Egyptian media published some provisions of the Egyptian Sports Law, where the law stipulates the punishment for insult and slander with imprisonment for a year in addition to a fine of 3,000 pounds, while the penalty for threatening anyone inside the stadium is up to one year in prison and a fine of 100,000 pounds, and the penalty for belonging to entities and illegal links, 3 years imprisonment and 300,000 pounds fine.

The Egyptian team is playing a fateful match against Senegal in order to climb to the World Cup, but the decision will be in Dakar and not in Cairo Stadium next Tuesday, and an information technology law has been drawn up, reaching 5 years imprisonment and 300,000 pounds fine, in the case of inciting intolerance. via social networking sites.

The Egyptian government has also drawn up the Penal Code, where the penalty is up to 5 years in prison if possession of flyers or candlesticks (fireworks) for the purpose of intimidating fans, and up to life imprisonment and death if sharing links to terrorize fans or citizens, and one year in prison and the penalty for intimidating and threatening fans, and imprisonment Five years is a penalty for causing citizens to panic, as well as the death penalty if all of the above results in a felony of premeditated murder, in order to deter any potential riots in Egyptian stadiums.

The Egyptian public had missed a lot of Egyptian stadiums since the famous incident in Port Said Stadium for the Al-Ahly fans in the Egyptian League, which resulted in 74 deaths, followed by the incident of the Zamalek fans as well, and the death of 20 fans.

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