the Gothenburg-debyet between IFK Gothenburg and Gais on Monday evening was called off in the second half at the post at 0-0, as the fireworks from IFK Gothenburg fan section started to rain down over the field, writes Aftonbladet.
According to the newspaper, both clubs have now confirmed that the cup-the match must be played to completion in at 14: 00 on Tuesday without spectators.
the Second half was only 15 seconds old when referee Glenn Nyberg ordered the players from the pitch.
Rival-the showdown, which is also called ‘Göteborgklassikeren’ or ‘Arbejderderbyet,’ developed into a true war zone, as the hundreds-show of rockets began to rain down over the grønsværen.
Gais-goalkeeper Marko Johansson, who guarded the goal in front of the IFK’s fan section was caught in the middle of the tangle of smoke and rockets, but escaped, however, without physical injury.
IFK Gothenburg captain, Sebastian Ohlsson, condemned after the match, the events, and not least the fans, who stood behind.
– They are ruining it for everyone else. For both players and spectators.
– It is here given economic and sporting consequences for the IFK. It is a small group of individuals, who do not know how to behave, he says, according to Aftonbladet.
IFK Gothenburg director, Max Markusson, was also clear in the saliva, as he subsequently commented on the incident.
– Will will try to identify the persons who are responsible for it here, and hold them accountable, he says.