No violations have been registered at the 2018 World Cup quarter-final match between England and Sweden, the Samara Region's Head Department of the Interior Ministry reported on their official website on Saturday.
England beat Sweden 2-0 in Samara on Saturday and are through to the first semi-final since 1990 where they will face either Croatia or Russia, while Sweden were eliminated from the tournament.
"Law enforcement officers in cooperation with the organizers of the event took all the necessary measures to ensure... safety of citizens during the football match. There were no violations of public order," the message said.
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