The interest was enormous when Sweden played on Midsummer Day. 2,000 people made their way to the World Cup area at Olssons Bazar, which quickly became full – even though the queue still stretched several meters outside the area. “We had around 700 people who didn’t get in,” says Andreas Olsson, one of the owners of Olssons Bazar.
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The interest was enormous when Sweden played on Midsummer Day. 2,000 people made their way to the World Cup area at Olssons Bazar, which quickly became full – even though the queue still stretched several meters outside the area. “We had around 700 people who didn’t get in,” says Andreas Olsson, one of the owners of Olssons Bazar.