SEK 76 million was to be distributed in the government's crisis package - at that time a total of 72.9 million went to the men, which the Football Channel was the first to report on, while the women's clubs are allowed to share 3.6 million.

A distribution that was met by criticism.

"I think public funds must be distributed with some kind of equality principle," Kif Örebro's chairman Fredrik Stengarn told SVT Sport yesterday.

The Minister of Sports, Amanda Lind, also does not seem completely satisfied with the distribution.

“The purpose of sports crisis support was to ensure the survival of sports through the corona. RF has been given the confidence to distribute the money and now we see how club after club has received support that makes a big difference. But if the support is distributed so that the women's sport does not cope with this crisis to the same extent as the herring sport, it has not been distributed in the way one would expect. It is also such a thing that I will follow up with RF ”, she writes in a text message to Aftonbladet.

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The National Sports Federation has set guidelines for how the government's 500 million should be distributed Photo: Bildbyrån