In November 2018, AIK celebrated the SM gold in Kalmar. Subsequently, the police officer Kalmar FF's security officer was reported to the police for violations of the Ordinance Act. This summer, Chamber Prosecutor Magnus Ling announced that he planned to bring charges as he constantly considered the evidence situation to be strong. But that is not the case.

Prosecutors have now found that the security officer did not violate the terms that were announced when he was allowed the match.

- With the judgment of the Chamber of Appeal, many of the conditions announced by the police authority to the match are so unclear that they cannot be considered as conditions. Among other things, there are times for entry and number of security guards at the various entrances to the arena, says the chamber prosecutor in a press release.

"Very nice message"

Kalmar FF has always been strongly critical of the notification and today it was a great relief at the club when the message came.

- We got directives very late before the match what was relevant. It will be very special occasions, such a match when someone wins the SM gold. We got the message a while ago so we are very happy. I called the security manager and it was a nice conversation. It is incredibly nice that it became so, that he does not have to prosecute. It has hung like a shadow over us. It's a very nice message, "Kalmar's acting club manager Lucas Nilsson tells SVT Sport.

The reason why it is the security manager who risks prosecution is because the rules today require that every club has a person who is responsible for the clubs' sporting events and who can be notified if the police feel that the safety requirements have not been met.

- You have known that it has been a bit heavy when talking about security, we have always worked to get the most secure arrangement possible. This has hung like a shadow over us. It is above all for this person, for his sake, that one feels relief. He has assumed a great deal of responsibility on this issue. It is a great device to keep in an arrangement so it feels a little wrong for a person to be held responsible.