The player was, according to UNT, stopped at a traffic control during the night towards Monday.

The police then made the assessment that the player seemed to be affected and he had to leave a urine sample at the police station.

The first preliminary test showed traces of bonsodiazepines and amphetamines.

The club has now suspended the player pending the final test result - which could take up to three weeks, according to the club.

- We found out yesterday that this test was taken and will talk to the player today, says the club's sports director to SVT Sport.

How come you found out so late, given that it happened during the night towards Monday?

- We found out about it from the local newspaper that asked us the questions.

We knew before that that he had been stopped for alcohol testing but that it was below the limit values.

Since this with test two, we did not know.

- He must have known that he has taken a test but we have not had contact with him since yesterday.

The player's teammates and the rest of the staff found out yesterday what happened and that the player is now suspended by the club while waiting for a definitive test answer.

SVT Sport is looking for the player and the police.