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The problem of fixed-time group consensus for second-order multi-agent systems with disturbances is investigated. For cooperative-competitive network, two different control protocols, fixed-time group consensus and fixed-time event-triggered group consensus, are designed. It is demonstrated that there is no Zeno behavior under the designed event-triggered control. Meanwhile, it is proved that for an arbitrary initial state of the system, group consensus within the settling time could be obtained under the proposed control protocols by using matrix analysis and graph theory. Finally, a series of numerical examples are propounded to illustrate the performance of the proposed control protocol.