The substance that Richard Hanisch tested positive for is methylhexanamine.

A substance that is allowed to be used during training, but not during matches.

The club suspects that Hanisch got this by mistake through a dietary supplement.

Richard Hanisch tested positive after the third Swedish Championship semi-final against IFK Kristianstad, and that the b-test is also positive was no surprise for IFK Skövde's club management.

- There is not much to say about.

It is commonplace that the b-test is also positive.

It is very unusual if it is not.

So it is not completely shocking, says Ulf Nyström to SVT Sport.

Now they are waiting with a sanction in the case, which is decided by Anti-Doping Sweden and the international anti-doping agency Wada.

- We really have no idea when it will come, but we hope that it will come within ten days.

Otherwise, we do not know much more what will happen and happen right now, says Ulf Nyström.

Nyström has spoken with Richard Hanisch after the b-test became official.

- He took it well anyway.

The worst has probably settled down after a while.

But he is shocked and very sad.

It is not something he has done deliberately.

It's about his handball career and profession.

We also think it is very sad, we will try to help him with joint efforts, says Ulf Nyström.

How does this message affect the club?

- It is of course very sad.

IFK Skövde distances itself from doping, and has done so at all times.

We want to focus on sports and be able to train young talented handball players.

But now we are in this seat, and it is a situation that can arise and happen to everyone.

It is important that you take it seriously and work actively with it all the time, says Ulf Nyström.