Sirius supporter fined for throwing flare over Fyrisån

An IK Sirius supporter has been ordered to pay 5,700 kronor in fines after throwing back a flare during the April Arosderby against Västerås SK.

After the match that IK Sirius won 4-1, supporters from both teams were escorted along the Fyrisån river in Uppsala. A VSK supporter lit a flare and threw it across the river toward the Sirius fans. Someone in that group picked it up and threw it back.

The flare landed in the water. The supporter who threw it back has admitted the act but stated that it was not his flare. He has now been convicted of violating the law on flammable and explosive goods.

Three other reports were filed in connection with the match. All have been closed without being forwarded to a prosecutor. It remains unclear whether any of them concerned the person who first threw the flare.

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IK Sirius beat favorites Hammarby IF 2–0 in their Allsvenskan home opener before a record 10,306 spectators at Studenternas IP in Uppsala. Goals came from Isak Bjerkebo and Robbie Ure, extending their perfect start following a 3–0 opener against Degerfors to put Sirius top of the table. The victory avenged a prior cup defeat.

IK Sirius leads Allsvenskan after three matches with over 20 percent attendance growth in four years. Long-time supporter Henrik Ågren, backing the team for nearly 30 years, calls the atmosphere indescribable. The club's success fuels a league-wide fan surge.

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IK Sirius preserved its unbeaten run in the Swedish Allsvenskan with a dramatic 3–2 home win over Kalmar FF. The team overturned a two-goal deficit at Studenternas in Uppsala. Substitute Odera Adindu emerged as the match hero with the winner in stoppage time.

Södertälje Sportklubb (SSK) has reacted strongly to the absence of a disciplinary complaint following a match penalty to Kalmar's Carl Johan-Lerby. Lerby was ejected after six minutes for crosschecking SSK's Teemu Väyrynen in the head area during the opening minutes of their first match. SSK sports chief Emil Georgsson called the situation 'a joke'.

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A 15-year-old boy, who was 14 at the time, has been convicted in Uppsala District Court for placing three thermos bombs in Svartbäcken last autumn. The verdict covers attempted serious public endangerment and a serious breach of the flammable and explosive goods act, but no punishment is imposed due to his age. The incident is linked to organized crime.

Two teenage boys from Borlänge were sentenced by Falu District Court for sabotage after stealing Hesa Fredrik sirens from the roof of Hushagsgymnasiet in spring 2025 to use as vehicle speakers. They received youth service and were ordered to pay reduced damages.

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Malmö FF lost 2–3 at home to Sirius on Thursday evening. Bleon Kurtulus was forced off with a concussion and likely broken nose after just 15 minutes. The team was also without injured Pontus Jansson.

 

 

 

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