The National Sports Federation has produced a proposal for ten different guidelines to be followed when the government's crisis support of SEK 500 million is to be distributed. Among other things, associations can receive compensation for missing participants, but must at the same time account for savings due to the corona virus - in order not to profit from setting up and receiving compensation.

But making a proposal that makes everyone happy is not the easiest.

- I think everyone will feel like a loser, they will think that "I did not receive full compensation" and you will not get that. That is what is the problem and it is clear, the more threatened you feel and the more important this amount is, the bigger losers you will feel like, says Björn Eriksson.

"Now it is important to show that we can"

As an umbrella over the ten guidelines, there are four basic principles on which they are based. Among other things, the survival of associations must be ensured and child and youth sports are prioritized, which SVT Sport has written about previously.

How has the work been to develop the guidelines?

- It has been a feeling that now it is important to show that we can and that we want to think about the general. Above all, these overall principles I feel very supportive of, says Eriksson.

It is clear that RF hopes children's and youth sports will be the big winners of the proposal.

- Because sports are based so much on new generations. These are the ones that you know a lot about if they should suffer, says Eriksson.