In the first half of the Swedish Cup meeting between Landskrona and Östersund, ÖFK midfielder Isak Ssewankambo confronted a group of spectators.

"It's one of them makes a sound," he told C More.

The match was temporarily suspended.

But the unrest continued. 

"On the way home from Landskrona IP, the player bus that was transporting players and leaders was attacked by an object that was thrown at the bus," ÖFK wrote on the website.

It was a misunderstanding

The police, who were on site, were able to establish that the bus had not received any serious injuries.

And Mats Lilja, supporter police in northwestern Skåne, now says that everything was a misunderstanding.

- In connection with that grouping, there are three police officers who were there to get to know the supporters.

These were police officers who were not actually commanded there but they were there to get to know the supporters before the season, he says to SportExpressen.

He continues:

- They have not heard any racist remarks.

Racism should definitely not occur anywhere and certainly not on a football pitch either.

- I interpret this as meaning that it is some form of language confusion.

He takes the rough Scanian in some wrong way quite simply.