It was last week that Linus Videll, 36, reported his own club Djurgården for abusive discrimination.

Djurgården then chose to start an internal investigation.

The club has now published what the investigation, made by the independent company Intenco, has come to.

“The inquiry states that the parties involved describe the situation in a similar way, albeit with slightly different individual perspectives.

It is further confirmed that the player felt bad as a result of the communication and the process that surrounded the appointment of team captains ", it is stated in the press release released by the club on Friday.

According to Djurgården, the investigation establishes that the player felt bad but that the club as an employer can not be blamed from an employment law perspective.

"We regret the situation that has arisen and that it has affected the player's well-being.

At the same time, we note that Djurgården as an employer is not to blame from an employment law perspective and that there is no malicious intent or deliberate abusive discrimination. ”, Djurgården writes on its website.

Videll's critique

However, the player himself tells SVT that Djurgården has chosen not to focus on the essentials of the investigation,

- The essential thing that emerged in the investigation is that I was offended and exposed to mental illness and Djurgården does not want to focus on that, Linus Videll writes to SVT Sport

According to information to SVT Sport, the recent event has created divisions in the team.

Linus Videll has a two-year contract with the SHL club.