December 22, 2024

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Former Leeds United defender Pontus Jansson has been suspended by current club Malmo after allegedly informing ‘hooligans’ where his side’s opponents were staying the night before a game.

Swedish outlet Aftonbladet reports that Jansson has agreed to sit out Saturday’s Allsvenskan fixture against IF Brommapojkarna after being informed of the situation. A ‘preliminary investigation’ is said to show contact between the 33-year-old defender and one of Malmo’s ‘violent supporter factions’.

“Pontus Jansson has declared that he is remorseful and that he feels affected by the situation that has arisen,” a Malmo statement read, as published by Aftonbladet. “After consultation between the players and the association, a joint decision has been made that Jansson will stand over this weekend’s match against the Brommapojkarna”

The report goes on to say that after hearing their location had been shared, Elfsborg moved their overnight stay, having moved in a neutral bus. Jansson has since apologised for being part of the group chat and is now under an internal investigation.

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