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Stop causing trouble at football matches, Hannah warns fans

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The youth and sports minister says such hooliganism deters more families from going to watch matches in person.

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The government's investigation into disturbances is complete - and it proposes, among other things, harsher punishments. SVT's expert Daniel Nannskog believes that the players also have a responsibility in this matter. - There is enormous pressure from the fans and you don't want to make enemies with them, he says in Fotbollsstudion.

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Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) urges stakeholders who provide comments on the stricter legislative proposals that are intended to curb fan violence in football to take their own responsibility. “It cannot be a process where everyone backs down because they think different parts are more or less comfortable,” he says.

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On Monday, the government's special investigator Anders Hübinette submitted the report "Safer sports events" to Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer and Minister of Social Affairs Jakob Forssmed. The investigation has been tasked with submitting proposals for measures to reduce violence and disturbances at football matches and other sports events. Follow the press conference about the investigation here starting at 13.45

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Free Malaysia Today News broke the news in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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