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Fireworks Spark Major Fire During Norwegian Football Match, Forcing Evacuation

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Fireworks Spark Major Fire During Norwegian Football Match, Forcing Evacuation
Key Points
  • A fire caused by fireworks forced evacuation during a Norwegian division 2 football match between Mjöndalen and Arendal.
  • Nine people required medical attention for smoke inhalation, including two mothers with children.
  • Police Chief Arne Guddal confirmed fireworks as the cause, while Mjöndalen's CEO condemned the 'completely irresponsible' act.

A major fire caused by fireworks forced the evacuation of spectators and halted a Norwegian division 2 football match between Mjöndalen and Arendal on April 6, 2026. According to reports from Norwegian media outlets TV2 and VG, the fire broke out in a garden directly behind one of the goals just six minutes into the match.

The blaze produced heavy smoke that was visible on television broadcasts, prompting officials to clear the stadium. Police Chief Arne Guddal told TV2 that the fire was caused by pyrotechnics, stating 'It's not good. Houses could burn down.'

It's not good. Houses can burn down.

Arne Guddal, Police chief

Nine people required medical attention for smoke inhalation, including two mothers with their children, according to the reports. The match was suspended for eight minutes before eventually resuming, with Mjöndalen going on to win 4-1.

Mjöndalen's CEO Rohnny Johnsen (also referred to as Ronny Johnsen in some reports) condemned the incident, telling TV2: 'It's naturally completely irresponsible to fire rockets in a strong storm. It could have been catastrophic.' He added that the incident did not align with the club's values and expressed deep regret.

It could have been catastrophic.

Rohnny Johnsen, Mjöndalen CEO

Authorities reported that the fire was contained to a garden area, but officials noted it came dangerously close to nearby houses. A significant pyrotechnic seizure had been made before the match, according to Sportbladet.

completely irresponsible

Rohnny Johnsen, Mjöndalen CEO

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