A man in his early 30s died after suffering serious injuries during a physical altercation at a football match held at Íslandsbryggja in Reykjavik last Wednesday. The police confirmed the death but investigations into the incident are ongoing. The altercation occurred during a match featuring teams from Filabrun and Norway at the World Cup qualifiers. According to reports, the man sustained a broken neck and spinal injury after being struck in the throat. Witnesses told Danish media that the fight broke out between two groups when a goal was scored, though it remains unclear if the deceased was involved in the conflict. A 31-year-old man has been charged in connection with the incident and is currently under investigation. He previously served a seven-year prison sentence for attempted murder and knife-related offenses. The incident has sparked significant concern over safety at Íslandsbryggja, where matches continue to be held. Local residents have called for improved security measures. The event has also led to political debate, with some demanding the closure of the venue while others argue against shutting down the event due to the actions of one individual.
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