The associations are hit hard when audience revenue from matches is lost and sponsorship agreements with crisis companies are threatened. The latest recommendations from the Public Health Authority mean that cups and football schools that are reliable safes can be canceled.

"What is most worrying, however, is that associations are flagging because these economic consequences mean that the child and youth business must be cut down," Nilsson writes in his letter.

Nilsson also wants the municipalities to review the local activity support.

The local activity support is linked to how many people participate in a club's activities. Therefore, set workouts and matches can hit hard for many football clubs. The Football Association therefore wants the country's municipalities to freeze activity support at the 2019 level.