🎥 Swedish fans take over Stamford Bridge, Frankfurt-style
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That the Europa Conference League semi-final against Chelsea FC was already decided after the 1:4 home defeat in the first leg was apparently completely irrelevant to the fans of Djurgårdens IF Fotbollsförening. Thousands of fans of the club from the Swedish capital Stockholm traveled to London to Stamford Bridge.
The visiting fans made the most of their trip to London from the first to the last second and gave it their all. For almost the entire game, one had the impression that the Swedish supporters were in the majority.
No wonder, because the semi-final entry was the biggest international success of Djurgårdens IF so far. And if we look at these videos, we hope that it wasn't the last European Cup participation.
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