- The Sweden-Belgium match will not continue. Both teams did not play in the second half of the match due to the terrorist attack in Brussels
- UEFA decided that the half-time result was finally accepted
- “The result of this match will have no impact on Group F qualification,” the European confederation said in a statement.
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On Monday, October 16, an assassin shot two Swedish fans on their way to the King Bowdoin I Stadium in Brussels for the evening. It was there that Belgium faced Sweden as part of the qualifiers for the 2024 European Championship. When the Swedish players learned what had happened, they did not want to continue playing.
The game was tied at 1-1 in the first half and was later abandoned. At approximately 2:00 a.m., the Swedish team was already on its return flight. However, it is not known if this is the end of the match – there have been rumors that UEFA will order the match to be restarted from where it was interrupted.
However, such a scenario will not happen. As we read in UEFA’s official statement:
- The game was halted and the half-time score (1:1) was confirmed as final
- Each team will be awarded one point and the Group F standings will be updated accordingly
- Any suspensions will be deemed served and individual yellow cards will remain valid
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Below is the content of UEFA’s announcement:
“In order to reach this decision, the management team took into account the impossibility of playing the rest of the match the next day; the Royal Belgian Football Association and the Swedish Football Association, taking into account the circumstances, expressly stated that the remainder of the match should not be played and that the half-time (1:1) result be considered final. expressed their desire.
As Belgium have already mathematically qualified for the UEFA Euro 2024 finals (along with Austria) and Sweden have been mathematically eliminated, the result of this match will have no impact on Group F’s qualification.
The preliminary group stage of the competition is to be completed, followed by play-offs and finals to complete the draw. According to
UEFA regulations state that if a match is interrupted for any reason, it must be completed the next day. Until UEFA decides otherwise. This is what happened in this case as a result of votes from both camps. – It doesn’t matter if the match is over or not. When things like this happen in the world we shouldn’t keep playing it. The Swedish coach said that we should try to establish order in our society. Jane Anderson.
He shouted “Allahu Akbar” and fired.
The attack in Brussels shocked the whole of Europe. The shooting took place only 1.5 hours ago. Before the match. It started as planned, but it was during the break that the players were informed.
British media reported that a suspect in the attack had been detained. The play took place near the Place Sanctelet in the Molenbeek district, about 5 km from the stadium.
The news published by the Swedish newspaper “Expression” is shocking. The man chased several people with automatic weapons, shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ and shot them dead. The suspect then swore allegiance to the terrorist organization ISIS. A possible motive for the crime is the Swedish citizenship of the victims, says Eric van Deus, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office. “We read in the article.
Source:Onet Sports Review
Author:RKS
Created Date: Today, 14:42