ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />Thousands of Egyptian football fans marched through central Cairo on Wednesday (November 6) to demand the release of 25 fans detained by the police during clashes last month.<br/> <br />Fans loyal to Egypt's biggest football club, al-Ahly, chanted slogans denouncing the Interior Ministry as they marched from the club grounds to the High Court.<br/> <br />Violence broke out between the fans, known as the Ultras, and police on October 13, at Cairo airport where the al-Ahly supporters had come to welcome the return of the club's handball team after their loss in the final of the African Cup in Tunisia.<br/> <br />Police used tear gas to disburse the crowd of several hundred fans who they accused of storming the airport and assaulting security personnel, charges the Ultras deny.<br/> <br />The Ultras also blame the police for playing a role in the killing of 74 al-Ahly football fans during a pitch invasion after a match in Port Said, a city in north-eastern Egypt, in Fe