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Goalkeeper chased and struck by fan in Sweden

Source: Xinhua   2016-08-16 16:44:09

STOCKHOLM, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- The first-division game between Jonkopings Sodra and Ostersunds in Sweden was abandoned Monday after the visiting goalie was attacked by an invader, local media reported.

A masked black-clad fan burst onto the pitch in the injury time when the two sides tied 1-1, chasing and beating keeper Aly Keita before being arrested by players and security officials.

The keeper was clutching his head as he returned to the changing rooms where he was treated by medics.

"The Ostersunds goalkeeper was hurt and treated by doctors. He's not fit to play again," said match delegate Nicklas Bengtsson.

Ostersunds coach Graham Potter added that"Keita is shocked" and "he's not doing so well".

Talking about the attacker, Jonkopings manager Jimmy Thelin said the club had "no idea who he is and where he comes from".

A match between Gothenburg and Malmo on April 27 was also halted when a firework exploded at the feet of a substitute who was warming up. Malmo were awarded a 3-0 victory.

Editor: Xiang Bo
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Goalkeeper chased and struck by fan in Sweden

Source: Xinhua 2016-08-16 16:44:09
[Editor: huaxia]

STOCKHOLM, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- The first-division game between Jonkopings Sodra and Ostersunds in Sweden was abandoned Monday after the visiting goalie was attacked by an invader, local media reported.

A masked black-clad fan burst onto the pitch in the injury time when the two sides tied 1-1, chasing and beating keeper Aly Keita before being arrested by players and security officials.

The keeper was clutching his head as he returned to the changing rooms where he was treated by medics.

"The Ostersunds goalkeeper was hurt and treated by doctors. He's not fit to play again," said match delegate Nicklas Bengtsson.

Ostersunds coach Graham Potter added that"Keita is shocked" and "he's not doing so well".

Talking about the attacker, Jonkopings manager Jimmy Thelin said the club had "no idea who he is and where he comes from".

A match between Gothenburg and Malmo on April 27 was also halted when a firework exploded at the feet of a substitute who was warming up. Malmo were awarded a 3-0 victory.

[Editor: huaxia]
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