Hammarby's Triumph: A Fiery Battle and Victory Amidst Chaos
Hammarby won 2-0 against Djurgarden in a Stockholm derby interrupted by fireworks thrown by supporters. The game was stopped and resumed the following day behind closed doors. Hammarby secured their position in the Allsvenskan league, celebrating with fans outside the stadium post-match.
Hammarby emerged victorious in a 2-0 win over Djurgarden during a disrupted Stockholm derby, marred by fan disturbances at the Tele2 Arena. Fireworks hurled onto the field prompted Swedish police to stop the match.
The suspension happened as Djurgarden lagged behind, with early goals scored by Hammarby's Nahir Besara. The interruption in the 76th minute led to officials calling off the game for safety reasons.
The match resumed without spectators, culminating in a muted celebration for Hammarby. Despite the closed doors, fans awaited outside the stadium, celebrating the critical win that solidified Hammarby's league standing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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