Schollin hopes to get more answers on Friday, when the club and police will be seen for a meeting.

And what do you think about it being a notification?

- I have a background in the police, so I understand that it is a routine measure to see if we have failed or not. But I hope it is not that serious since we have had a good dialogue with the police and they have seemed satisfied with our preparations before and during the match.

Would you have been able to do something different to prevent the plane crash?

- We probably could have done it in some other way .. but to prevent people coming into the plan I do not think we could have solved without injury to people or staff. We cannot put up the fence in front of the stand either because of the evacuation plan.

"Already do everything we can for visits"

Johan Schollin does not believe in the idea that a person should be held responsible for security (see fact box). In this case, the club's event manager Mårten Jacobsson, when his name is on the permit.

- I don't think you will achieve the goal of removing pyrotechnics in this way, for example. We are already doing everything we can for visits. Of course, we do not want pyrotechnics.

The consequence: fear of arranging the gold match

So what do you think is a way forward?

- Tighter legislation in terms of crime and suspensions. That a greater responsibility is taken there from society. As an organizer to control what 15,000 people do inside the arena, it is impossible.

Could this lead to a fear of even organizing SM gold matches?

- Yes, I can definitely imagine. We have seen for a number of years that it becomes an SM gold so it is a storm that is difficult to prevent. If Kalmar or we are dropped for this, then it is clear people will start to pull off to organize such matches.

Kalmar FF, whose security manager was notified after last year's gold rush, is still at risk. Prosecutors in the case, Magnus Ling, have informed SVT Sport that he plans to bring charges in about mid-December.