
Swedish police try to handle supporters of Stockholm soccer club Djurgarden that stormed the pitch during the Swedish league match between Helsingborgs IF and Djurgarden IF held at Olympia in Helsingborg, Sweden, Sunday March 30 2014. The match was called off during the first half Sunday after a Djurgarden supporter died following clashes between fans in the southern city of Helsingborg. Police said the man was found "seriously injured" in central Helsingborg around 2:30 p.m. Sunday and was taken to a hospital, where he later died. Local media said the 44-year-old Djurgarden supporter had been hit in the head by an object after rival fans started fighting before the game. (AP Photo/Bjorn Lindgren, TT News Agency) SWEDEN OUT
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