Thursday, April 28, 2016

Goteborg apologizes over crowd trouble at abandoned match (The Associated Press)

Swedish club IFK Goteborg has apologized for crowd trouble that resulted in a league match against Malmo being abandoned. Wednesday's game was interrupted in the 77th minute when a firecracker tossed from the crowd exploded next to Malmo substitute Tobias Sana as he was warming up on the sideline. In a move suggesting the firework was thrown by home fans, Goteborg posted an apology on its website directed at Malmo, match officials and the spectators.

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