A Swedish soccer club has suspended its first-string players for using homophobic insults against its rivals during a match. The verbal abuse occurred during a Division Seven match between Sorskogens IF and the Stockholm Snipers, The Local.se reported. The Snipers make a special effort to recruit gay, lesbian and transgendered players. Mitt i Hudinge, a local newspaper, reported Sorskogens players called \"all of you have HIV\" and other insults at the Snipers during the recent match. \"It was a little unpleasant when we went into the dressing room after the game. One of our players was also threatened after things got a little heated on the pitch,\" Snipers Coach Christoffer Smitz told Sveriges Radio. The Stockholm Football Association fined Sorskogens officials 5,000 kronor ($755) and ordered them to attend a course on tolerance. Sorskogens Chairman Ketil Torp said this week the first-string players would be cut. \"We had no choice but to suspend the entire team. That kind of language isn\'t appropriate for football or anywhere else,\" he told Mitt i Hudinge.