AIK and Djurgarden fans stayed silent for the first 10 minutes of the Stockholm derby on Monday in protest against what they see as heavy-handed tactics by the Swedish FA and sensationalist reporting of crowd trouble.For ten long minutes Råsunda football stadium in Solna held an eerie silence as the over 24,000 paying spectators from the bitter rival clubs sought to demonstrate the massive contribution fans make to football.
AIK’s supporters club Black Army explained the reasons behind the protest in a comment on their website:
“The stands will be quiet in order to demonstrate the importance of a vibrant and positive terrace culture and to protest against those who want to hurt football and its audience.”
At the start of the second half, both sets of fans ignited flares in a coordinated protest, delaying the game for six minutes.
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