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Police respond to large brawl at World Cup screening in Copenhagen

From Berlingske · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Police responded to a large brawl during a public screening of a World Cup match on Islands Brygge in Copenhagen.
  • The fight, which occurred during the Belgium vs. Iran game, involved approximately 30 people and required a significant police presence.
  • Two individuals sustained minor injuries, but no arrests were made, and the cause of the altercation remains unclear.

Police were called to a large-scale fight that erupted during a public screening of the World Cup match between Belgium and Iran on Islands Brygge in Copenhagen. The incident required a substantial police response to restore order.

Vagtchef (Duty Officer) Rune Nรธrgaard of the Copenhagen Police reported that officers were dispatched around 10:38 PM on Sunday after receiving a report from security personnel at the venue. "We restored calm in the area, and people were able to leave," Nรธrgaard stated. He estimated that up to 30 individuals were involved in the brawl.

Despite the significant commotion, no arrests were made in connection with the incident. Police confirmed that two people sustained injuries. One individual received attention from an ambulance and was taken home, while the other declined medical assessment. The injuries were not severe enough to require further follow-up treatment.

The exact cause of the fight remains undetermined. Nรธrgaard clarified that the altercation was not between Belgian and Iranian fans but stemmed from "internal disagreements." He could not immediately assess the impact of the brawl on the event's overall proceedings, noting that by the time police arrived, many attendees were already dispersing as the event concluded.

Vi fik genskabt roen i omrรฅdet, og folk fik mulighed for at sive derfra.

โ€” Rune NรธrgaardNรธrgaard confirmed that police managed to restore order at the scene.
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Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.