Outside Al Ahly football club in Cairo, they celebrate - and vow never to forget.<br/> <br />Saturday's verdict sentencing 21 people to death for their part in last year's Port Said soccer stadium disaster - which left 74 dead, many Al Ahly fans - was greeted with jubilation here.<br/> <br />Family members of the victims also celebrated - many had wept in court as the verdict was read out.<br/> <br />In Tahrir Square, where thousands congregated yesterday for the second anniversary of the revolution, many agreed with the verdict - but wanted authorities to also be held accountable.<br/> <br />This man says a fact finding commission should be established to discover who was actually behind the attack.<br/> <br />Both the verdict and yesterday's anniversary have been marred by violence.<br/> <br />At least 22 died in a wild rampage in Port Said on Saturday by locals angry that men from their city had been blamed for the disaster.<br/> <br />Meanwhile, troops were also deployed in Suez after nine people were shot dead on Friday following anti-government protests.<br/> <br />In Egypt's second city, Alexandria, also the scene of angry skirmishes yesterday, calm prevailed on the streets on Saturday.<br/> <br />Arsonists here torched at least two state-owned buildings and an office used by the Muslim Brotherhood's political party.<br/> <br />The violence and protests have laid bare the deep divide between the ruling Islamists and their secular rivals who accuse them of betraying the ideals of the revolution.<br/> <br />State TV said more than 200 were wounded in Saturday's unrest.
