When Linköping received Umeå in 2008 at Folkungavallen, it broke the audience record with 9413 tickets sold.

Caroline Seger, who was then one of the players in Linköping, can now see her record beaten.

- No problem for me.

That was about time.

It has been many years since I was involved in it, so I hope that it can continue like this and that these numbers will be somewhere over time.

We have a long way to go but we have to start this weekend with Hammarby - AIK, says Caroline Seger.

Finally a record again

13 years later, it is thus two Stockholm teams that got the ticket sales to rush - the derby match in the damallsvenskan when Hammarby receives AIK on Tele2.

- It should be the Stockholm team that does it, they have that audience on their men's side.

So much fun that it makes this venture and that people get there and that it attracts.

Very fun, and that it will finally be a record that is beaten, says Seger.

It was only recently that the audience was allowed back into the arenas.

According to Seger, who today belongs to Rosengård, it means a lot to bring the cheers of the audience as players.

She talks not least about Saturday's win against Linköping.

- Yes, but it's great.

It's like today (Saturday) when the audience can be in place, it gives us extra energy and it will be a different framing of the match.

So all the audience that comes should know how much they mean to us.

I also think that football will be much better and much more fun, she says.

Remember back

Caroline Seger remembers back to the match in 2008 when her Linköping hosted Umeå at home.

Then the conditions were a little different compared to what it looks like today.

- Now they get a little better conditions, an incredibly nice arena they can fill.

We had wooden stands so you had the feeling that it might not last the whole match.

Otherwise, it was full of people around the entire field and a wonderful setting and atmosphere that you do not get to experience so many times as a women's soccer player.

So it means an incredible amount, says Seger.