The designated Kalmar player Oliver Berg agrees to have said the last thing.

However, nothing with allusion to the skin color.

- He must have told another person in the association "play football".

That is the only thing, says Kalmar's assistant coach Stefan Larsson to SVT Sport.

It was after about 80 minutes of play that the origin of the tumult arose.

Mensiro then had a tough duel with Kalmar's Norwegian player Oliver Berg. 

- During the game I kicked him down and when he got up he said to me: "Black people can not play football".

It is racism and you can not say that, Mensiro says to SVT Sport.

Then it broke for Mensiro after the final signal just over ten minutes later.

Why did you get so angry then?

- I did not want us to lose and could not get angry then but focused on us winning the match, that was what my feelings were focused on.

After the match I went to talk to him and said that what he said was not good, it's just about football.

What did he say then?

- Nothing, he just stood there and people stopped me from going to him.

What was your reaction when you saw him cry afterwards?

- I have never seen anyone cry that way and I am sure he started crying because he regretted what he said.

Why did he cry if he did not say anything?

Mensiro asks himself.

"Mountains are incomprehensible"

In Kalmar, another version has been obtained through Berg.

- He does not understand the reactions and it does not match what he has said to us and that is what we have to relate to.

We will follow our routines and go through this carefully, says the assistant coach Stefan Larsson.

When he hears the words "black people can not play football", he says:

- Purely spontaneously, such comments do not belong anywhere, not on a football field or any other part of our society.

If something has been said in that direction, it is of course completely reprehensible.

Then Oliver says that he did not say anything close to what was described and it is word for word.

What did Oliver say he said?

- He must have told another person in the association "play football".

That's the only thing, says Larsson.

SVT Sport has searched for Oliver Berg.

Östersund is investigating the incident

Mensiro says that it has been hard afterwards and he has also felt racism from other clubs and other countries before.

- We must do something about it, it must not continue, the Ghanaian urges.

- This is not the first time and it is bad that it is happening in Sweden.

It is Östersund's sports director Adil Kizil who owns the issue in the club.

SVT Sport has searched for him without success.

The website states the following:

"The club will not comment on the events after the match against Kalmar FF further until they are fully investigated.

The club needs to get as good a picture as possible of what has happened, and all the facts on the table as far as possible. ”