The two players must have played in Syrianska's U19 team when the event should have taken place, and are now shut down to train, compete and to perform some assignments in all sports. The judgment means that the Swedish Sports Commission changes the Swedish Football Association and the Disciplinary Board's decision.

- The case concerns that two players in Syrianska's U19 team must have intentionally underperformed in at least one match. The National Sports Commission makes the assessment that it is clearly probable that both players participated in the manipulation of a match in the series during the 2017 season, says Bo Bengtsson, Deputy Chairman of the National Sports Commission in a press release.

The offense will normally lead to about three years of suspension. But the two players get a shorter suspension as the case has dragged on over time, and that the notified have been suspended during the investigation of the case.