The youth teams P16 and P17 are at a training camp in Rostock, and will return home to Sweden on Tuesday.

When some of the players were going out together to shop, they encountered two aggressive men.

- The men behaved threateningly and were clearly under the influence, says KFF's head of academy Lucas Nilsson to SVT.

The KFF players could not communicate with the men because they did not know English, instead four players received ear files in the face, something that the soccer channel was the first to report.

Could point out the perpetrators to the police

Lucas Nilsson says that the incident was nasty, but that the players are fine under the circumstances.

- The police were quickly on the scene and no one was seriously injured, that is what is most important, says Lucas Nilsson.

Since the police already had their suspicions about who exposed the boys, Lucas Nilsson was able to help identify the guilty men.

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- I am inspired by taking over a team on the rise and I feel no pressure, says Henrik Jensen.

Photo: Niclas Wimmerberg/SVT