Smoke billows from the Egyptian Football Federation building in Cairo.<br/> <br />This facility and a police social club were set aflame Saturday after a court acquitted several security officials charged after a soccer riot in Port Said, in which more than 70 people died.<br/> <br />The court also confirmed death sentences for 21 people sentenced in January and handed out sentences varying from life in prison to a year in jail for others involved in the deadly riot.<br/> <br />But that was not enough for some football fans who also blame police and security forces for the incident.<br/> <br />The ruling also provoked protests in Port Said where the army is maintaining security after the government withdrew police.<br/> <br />Protesters gathered at docks and unmoored boats in the hope they would block the Suez Canal, one of Egypt's largest economic drivers.<br/> <br />The canal city has suffered weeks of unrest as residents engaged in pitched battles with police.<br/> <br />Eight have died in the last week, including th
