A video shows how a group of guards from the FC Copenhagen stadium pushes the Swedish Malmö-fans out of the Park in the context of the Europe League match between the two teams last Thursday.

the Guards pushes hard. A single supporter will be pushed to such a degree, that he stumbles out on the roadway next to the Park.

But the most notable in the video is that one of FC Copenhagen’s guards kicking a supporter, while he lies on the ground.

the Video of the scene posted on Twitter. Here it has been recorded, how the guards were pushing the fans out of the stadium and out on the street, while the guards yells. The video can be seen here, which kicked coming 18 seconds into the recording:

In a moment filmed on a Malmö fan, which is on the ground.

the Video shows how a guard from the Park with the distinctive orange vest goes over to him and kicks him in the back.

B. T. have tried to get an interview with FC Copenhagen’s press officer Jes Mortensen to hear about the guard behaviour is consistent with the powers they have.

And if it lives up to FC Copenhagen and the Park’s standards, that their guards kicking to the fans, lying down.

Jes Mortensen has the answer in writing:

‘No, it lives, of course, not up to our standards,’ he writes.

It is in line with a comment he posted on Twitter in connection with the above mentioned video. Here informs he also, that FC Copenhagen will not use the guard more.

‘The question steward, which is attached through the external company is not going to work more for us,’ he writes to B. T.

B. T. have tried to get answers, where the guard works. It rejects the Jes Mortensen to disclose, since there is talk about a public service.

when Asked whether FC Copenhagen will say sorry to the Malmö-fan who was kicked by a guard, while he was lying down, match Jes Mortensen:

‘We have as I know not heard from him, but if we do, he’s definitely an excuse.’

After the match between FC Copenhagen and Malmö IF there was violent unrest between fans and the police. In the context of five cops injured, and police arrested eight persons.