TT has asked the clubs two questions:

1. If the situation allows it, will you take advantage of the opportunity to take in up to 500 people from 15 October?


2. If yes - how should you distribute the seats?

AIK

Björn Wesström, club director and CEO:

"We will communicate this when the decision has been made."

2. “We notice that politics have a hard time making decisions.

Then we wait until they have done so.

We wait until the decision is made, then we can communicate it. "

Djurgården

Henrik Berggren, CEO:

"We have not decided yet, but will do so soon.

Within a couple of days."

2. "In that case, that is what we must discuss very carefully.

That is the big problem.

Then, of course, we must be able to ensure that we can have an incredibly good event, which is contagious - but I have no doubt that we can.

But it has to be done, it's quite new to us. "

Elfsborg

Stefan Andreasson, club manager:

1. "We will do that."

2. “We have said that we will prioritize the ticket holders on the private side and on the sponsor side and, based on the number, distribute between them.

Hopefully it may be enough to watch one of the four remaining matches - at best.

If that does not happen, then we have to look at another type of distribution. "

“Then it depends on whether there are 500 in the audience excluding everyone who works - or if it is inclusive, because then it goes down by 150-200 people.

If we can bring in 300, then we have looked at a possible lottery procedure on the private side. ”

Falkenberg

Patrik Lundgren, club manager:

"Yes, we will seize the opportunity."

"We will distribute the places fairly based on those who have annual passes for 2020. It will probably be the case that we divide so that annual pass holders can see two matches each."

IFK Gothenburg

Max Markusson, club director:

1. “We will communicate about that in a while, you could say.

We have nothing to say right now, we are investigating the matter and will be allowed to return. "

"That is what we are allowed to return to."

Hammarby

Richard von Yxkull, Chairman:

1. "Yes, we will."

2. “It is the case that we have a base of season tickets, who have bought season tickets, so we will, as it looks right now, draw lots in that base.

We have four matches left, so it's about 2,000 people - if you have been allowed to go once, you are not allowed to go again.

We will draw new people every time.

That's the idea, then I do not know exactly in detail how it will go. "

Helsingborg

Frederik Ericsson, event manager:

1. "Yes, it is our focus that we will do it."

2. We are working on that issue both internally and with external stakeholders, it is not entirely clear.

We would like to have them involved so that the tickets are fairly distributed, whether it is to be done by lottery or otherwise.

We want to wait to give the answer until we have heard from everyone what they think, what makes sense.

We will have a sensible decision by October 8. "

the hedge

Marcus Jodin, club manager:

1. "Yes, we will."

2. “Based on different scenarios, we have looked at the issue throughout the autumn, and have a model that our central groups in the form of partners and annual cards are the ones who will share these tickets.

Then it is problematic because the number will be limited, there are four matches.

But we have a hope and in theory it should work that everyone gets to see a match where at least.

We generally see it as a positive step in the right direction, and football needs it right now.

So we will take advantage of that chance and opportunity. ”

Kalmar FF

Markus Rosenlund, club manager:

1. “We will do that.

And why do we do it?

This is because now there are 500 people, and the whole of football Sweden must show that we can do it in a good way, to ensure that it is possible.

It is also about securing before future public decisions, until 2021. If there is a better situation in Sweden in general, then maybe there will be 1,000 people next time.

But there is a small flaw - and it's about the directives.

If there are a lot of other rules around it all, with a lot of controls or the like, that make it unsustainable to implement.

We had the U21 international (Sweden – Italy on September 8) here recently, then it was a completely different set of rules.

If it becomes the second directive, we will have to have that discussion there and then - but as it looks here and now: absolutely that we will bring in 500. "

2. “We will look at the relationships we have, and by relationships we mean private annual passes, and corporate annual passes.

There are different corporate year cards, but in some form.

They will be given priority in the last three matches. "

Malmö FF

Niclas Carlnén, CEO:

1. "Yes."

"The 500 will be raffled off to annual card holders, including standing room, and distributed to partners as a percentage based on the number of booked seats."

Mjällby

Fredrik Danielsson, club manager:

1. "Yes, we will."

2. “We have people who have paid to watch our matches, and we have not been able to deliver the product we have sold - so first and foremost we will give to those who have paid to watch the matches.

They are the ones who will fill this quota pretty quickly.

We work intensively to review the season tickets we have. ”

"We hope to be able to avoid a draw, instead we want to appeal with a solidarity thought to those who have paid - above all sponsors, they are the ones who have the big cake of season tickets.

So partly with a solidarity idea, but partly to ask the question: 'Honestly - how many tickets do you need based on the idea of ​​representation?'

Then we notice that many respond that 'we can imagine doing without tickets'.

We hope to be able to put it together in the end so that as many as possible feel satisfied.

This is about seating, unfortunately we can not give the standing opportunity as it looks now.

If you have a season ticket in place, it's done. ”

IFK Norrköping

Jens Magnusson, club director:

"We have not yet made a final decision on that."

2. “There are a few different ways to make a selection, but in that case it will be awarded to our annual card holders.

We have been working with this issue for quite some time - we have made our own investigation and analysis of what we think we should be able to handle in a good and infection-proof way.

Then we land at 3,000 at Östgötaporten, so we are well prepared and prepared for such an event.

But there are certain details about the regulations that we are waiting for an answer to, in order to be able to make a final decision - but we will do so in the near future. "

Sirius

Christer Abrahamsson, club director:

1. We are discussing that issue, but have not reached a formal decision.

We need to know much more about the conditions than we do at the moment.

We do not know if 500 people include players, leaders, staff, guards and so on.

Then we do not know what the police say, what demands it makes and what costs it requires.

And we also do not know if 500 will be the same at Studenternas for us, as at a concert venue.

Our arena holds 10,500 - but is it possible to divide it into four stands, as four different arenas with 500 on each?

There are an incredible number of question marks, so it is too early to make a decision.

However, the direction that will guide our decision is that we have some form of obligation towards those who have bought a ticket - annual card holders and sponsors - that they will be allowed to watch football matches this year.

If the conditions allow it in reasonable ways, we want to offer it.

It is difficult to say more when we do not know exactly what conditions we have. ”

2. "We will not draw lots, we are not discussing anything.

It is based on everyone getting to see a match.

If the number allowed is below the number of tickets we have sold, then we want everyone to see a match.

If the decision comes and we have 2,000 people who have bought a ticket, then in such cases we want to divide the number by the number of matches.

But again, it is too early to tell when we do not know the conditions.

But that is the model we are looking at in such cases. ”

Varberg

Dan Skogman, club manager:

1. “Yes, we will let in as many as we can.

But we do not have that many seats, so it will not get up to 500. We have a grandstand that takes 1,000 people, so depending on how they calculate the distance ... one meter - what is it?

Is it between shoulder and shoulder or between the mouths?

It does a lot for us.

We will take in the ones we get, we have never played in the Allsvenskan before, so it is clear that we want to bring in an audience.

It all depends on how they specify the conditions, only then do we know.

But somewhere between 100 and 300 people, I can imagine that it will be. "

2. "We will not play the first home game until October 18, so we will decide next week.

But it will be among those with season tickets.

We hope that everyone will be able to go and see a match. ”

Örebro

Simon Åström, CEO and club manager:

1. “Yes, that's our plan.

We have not yet made the formal decision as we do not know all the conditions.

But the ambition is that if this goes through, we want to let the audience in within the framework of it. "

2. "We will reward those who have bought season tickets for the season, we will offer them the opportunity to come to our matches.

What we will be able to do is that everyone gets the opportunity to get a ticket to each of the matches - not everyone has the opportunity to go to all matches.

If everyone gets a ticket everywhere, it should be enough for those who want to go.

We actually have a few more year cards than we have places, but we know that some of our year card holders will choose not to take advantage of going, so I think we will make it.

But it is clear that we must be prepared for a problem if we cannot maintain the number of seats.

And we still do not know 100 percent what applies - are there 500 spectators or should these 500 include staff and people with other functions who may be on site? ”

Östersund

Michael Schahine, CEO:

1. “We have counted on it purely financially.

If we bring in an audience of 500, we back it up.

Given the club's financial situation, it's not that good.

We then end up in even more financial difficulties.

I have reported that calculation to the board, which thinks we should refrain.

So we have a board decision that we should not do that.

On the other hand, we have had a members' meeting where our members came up with many wise suggestions on how to try to solve this, and create an opportunity to be able to take in an audience without it affecting us financially.

These include volunteers.

We have looked at the proposals and we are not rigid.

If we can find a solution, we would like to do so.

But here and now, if you look at the economic facts we have, it is the board decision that applies - but we intend to find a solution. "

2. “There are many thoughts.

We have 1,500 annual card holders.

In addition to the home match against AIK on Sunday, there are three more matches.

It will be about 500 per match.

An alternative could be to draw the 1,500 tickets, so that there will be about 500 per match.

We have a system that can handle it.

We try to be as fair as possible, so that's an option. ”

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Djurgården - Hammarby in front of empty stands in August Photo: Bildbyrån