Hockey match stopped after supporter row – news Østfold – Local news, TV and radio

The status at Stjernehallen now, according to the police, is that they have control over the moods at the site. They are working to get away team supporters sent home. – There has been talk of the use of fireworks and flares. As of now, the fight has stopped, the police have people on the scene and several units on the way, said operations manager Ronny Samuelsen in the East police district shortly after 5 p.m. – The fight will not be started again until we consider it safe, says Samuelsen. So far, no arrests have been reported, adds Samuelsen. But there must be many supporters involved. About an hour after the noise started, Stjernen Hockey’s general manager Anders Åsle says that it is relatively calm in and around the hall. Photo: Martin Tangen Schmidt/news – Now it is relatively calm, says Stjernen Hockey’s general manager Anders Åsle on the phone from Stjernehallen. The police are working to get rid of some supporters they don’t think should be here. The police have heard that some damage has been done to cars, and according to Fredriksstad Blad, one of the guards in the hall has been sent to the emergency room for a check-up with a cut above his eye. Started in the break The brawl is said to have started in the break after the match’s first period with the score 1-1. The police district wrote on X/Twitter that fireworks have been set off inside the hall, which has led to fights between the supporters. – The message to the police initially was that Vålerenga supporters may have started this, says Samuelsen. – But whether that is true or not, we have not received confirmation. We must return to that.



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