When Spårvägen's Brazilian jiu-jitsu association was to train in the wrestling room in Liljeholmshallen on Saturday, the wrestling club that was in the room refused to let them train.

In a film from the event, you can see and hear that there will be an upset atmosphere and the jiu-jitsu association may leave the room without training - even though they have booked an appointment.

- The wrestling club claims that it is their premises and that they have the exclusive right to use the premises, despite the fact that it is the city of Stockholm that owns the premises and that we have booked through the city, says Omid Azad, who is chairman of Spårvägen's Brazilian jiu-jitsu association.

No retaliation

The piquant thing in the story is that the wrestling club is also from Spårvägen.

And it may seem as if this is an internal quarrel in Spårvägen, but other associations also say that they have experienced similar problems with the wrestling club.

Omid Azad believes that the city of Stockholm should have addressed the situation much earlier.

- The wrestling club has not received any reprisals for behaving like this, says Omid Azad.

SVT Nyheter Stockholm has applied for Spårvägen's wrestling club's chairman and double world champion Ara Abrahamian, who is one of those who will be in the film from Saturday.