After the five extra minutes, the zoo fans stormed the plan. The security guards who were posted had to retreat to the inner parts of the plan in order for the organizer to hold an organized awards ceremony.

- I am so damn grateful to have experienced this. We stood there on the bottom and I didn't feel good in the second half. We have such damn lovely guys, they are so cool. This match was quite stressful. We take our twelfth World Cup gold, shouted Sports Manager Bosse Andersson with tears in his eyes while the hug party took over.

In the middle of the second half, Buya Turay stayed ahead and made it so important 2-2 from close range. There were huge joy scenes from the jaded zoo fans who hung over the railings but stayed on the right side.

A red card gave Djurgården a breather

With 20 minutes left, Gudmundur Thorarinsson Djurgården's Haris Radetinac got his second yellow card and was sent off. As a result, Norrköping lost the capitals needed to make a victory. But Kalle Holmberg got a huge chance to make 3-2 for Norrköping with ten minutes left but the livestock players could breathe.

In the run-up to the second half, Djurgården got the necessary 1-2 goal and contact with a point and a secured gold. Jesper Karlström struck at half volley from distance and Isak Petterson finally allowed a goal. It was Norrköping's first goals scored in seven games.

After a couple of minutes, some 20 northern fans from the short side ran away towards the livestock fans on the long side. Several players from Djurgården ran out to their own fans and made sure they were not provoked. Six policemen then came in and stood between the heels to secure the order.

After the four minute break, Norrköping's Sead Haksabanovic was able to hit the corner and Rasmus Lauritsen got the ball in 1-0 with the side of the body.

Before the quarter, Haksabanovic was nicked 2-0 after playing perfectly between the animal slopes on Christoffer Nyman's fine post. By then, Djurgården's gold was far away.