STOCKHOLM: A top-flight soccer game in Sweden has been postponed after a player was offered a large sum of money to help fix the result, Sweden’s Football Association said on Thursday. The game between IFK Gothenburg and AIK Solna, two of Sweden’s biggest clubs, had been scheduled for Thursday. The FA said a player in AIK was approached by a match-fixer on Tuesday and offered a large sum of money. “With veiled threats, the match fixer demanded in return that the player would underperform in this evening’s Allsvenska match against IFK Gothenburg, FA secretary general Hakan Sjostrand said at press conference. The player instead contacted the FA who alerted police. The FA also postponed the game.