twice had the judge interrupt topopgøret between Malmö FF and AIK, because the crowd at the fight threw with bangers.

It writes Swedish media Aftonbladet.

Kanonslagene were thrown in connection with the two scores of Malmö, and it was in the aftermath of them, to judge Bojan Pandzic had to stop the game.

Now, it suggests that two welcome buyers signboard led calling under 15 years of age is injured, and a total of five people were hit.

Commander-in-chief of Swedish police, Andy Roberts, calling it unacceptable, writes the Swedish police on their website.

– It is completely unacceptable to throw firecrackers. It is associated with death, says Roberts.

Swedish police can also report that the kanonslagene were allegedly thrown at the people on the tilskuerrækkerne.

the Events will be reported and classified as violent.

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Malmö Arnór Ingvi Traustason celebrates the kampafgørende 2-0-scoring in front of the supporters. Photo: Anders Bjurö/TT/Ritzau Scanpix

To Sydsvenskan, says Malmö FF’s security chief, Peter Narbe, that there are people on the case.

– Our teamlæge takes care of the injured. I don’t know if it has gone beyond my hearing, or similar to them, says Narbe to the Swedish media.

The confrontation ended with an extremely important victory for Malmö FF, who with the victory over AIK is as good as ensuring a minimum of third place. A location that casts a place in the Europa League-qualification of itself.

Why was Anders Christiansen and the company’s 2-0 victory quite essential for sydsvenskerne.

the Season is about to go in the Swedish, where there only remains a single round. If all bottles, can Malmö FF even become masters, but it requires a defeat of the civil war, leading the line.

the AIK can with the defeat did not reach guldmedaljerne in the best Swedish series.

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