The Swedish Football Federation condemned the terrorist attack in Brussels

Swedish Football Federation On Tuesday, he said he received word of a shooting in which Two Swedish fans died in Brussels “just before the start” of their match against Belgium and that it was originally decided to play it because it was believed that King Baudouin Stadium was “the safest place at that time”, while noting good cooperation “in a situation of extreme pressure” and condemning “A disgusting attack on innocent people going to a game.”

“Shortly before the start of the Eurocup qualifying match between Belgium and Sweden in Brussels, two Swedish citizens were killed in a suspected terrorist attack. Another was seriously injured and was taken to hospital.. The information was received by the federation shortly before the start of the match,” the association said in a statement.

The organization stressed that “the Belgian authorities and police considered that “The game had to take place because the stadium was considered the safest place for visitors.”. “But during the break, when “The information reached the players and managers and a decision was made to suspend the match.”– he noted.

The organization confirmed that “at 4:00 local time The last Swedish fans, along with the rest of the federation staff, left the stadium. under police supervision” and all this The hotels where fans stayed had “police protection.”

“The team returned to Sweden and the players and coaches are now returning to their clubs,” he said.

“The cooperation between fans, federations and authorities worked very well in a situation of extreme pressure. General, about 400 Swedish fans received assistance during the day and evening“, he explained in detail. Martin Fredman, head of the association’s security service.

Finally, the President of the Swedish Federation, Fredrik Reinfeldt, assured that he “Our thoughts are with the victims and their families.” at this difficult time.”

There was a disgusting attack on innocent people who were going to a football match. We all feel great anger and sadness, but at the same time we have to remain calm.

A few hours later, the association issued a new statement making it clear that “Swedish football will follow the instructions and advice of national authorities.”

“And until the authorities provide new recommendations, matches in Sweden will be held as planned. We must not give in to those who, through terrorist methods, want to force us to change our social system and our daily lives,” he emphasized.

Except, “in honor of the victims of the terrorist attack in Brussels“The body as prescribed UEFA, asked other associations to remember them “with a minute of silence at the start of their games and that players wear black armbands.”

(according to information from Europe Press)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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