It was after Hammarby defeated Östersund by 2–0 in the men's Swedish round, the team was visited by the club's new partners.

But the question is whether the football star, who still belongs to the Italian major club Milan, was allowed to stay in the dressing room given the new regulations that apply in order to keep the spread of infection down.

- The match delegate has observed a deviation from the medical protocol. The matter is currently with the Disciplinary Committee. They handle and try the case, said Per Eliasson, head of match delegates at Swedish elite football (Sef) to TT last week, adding that he thought the matter would be handled expeditiously.

Message next week

But so far, the matter has not been dealt with by Sef's disciplinary committee.

- It will be addressed this week, says Eliasson.

When do you think we have been clarified if there will be any sanction for Hammarby?

- You don't know. But it will be dealt with at the end of the week and we do not know how it will be until next week in that case.

All cases that come to the Disciplinary Committee can result in some form of sanctions, according to Eliasson.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic does not close the door to games in the Swedish. Photo: TT