Five leaders and some players received death threats after IFK Kalmar's loss against league leader Rosengård away from home last Friday night with 2-6.

- It's hard to grasp that a club at the bottom of the Allsvenskan, which is fighting for its existence, gets this, said sports manager Tommy Nyberg to TT on Monday.

The threats have been reported to the police, but the club's operations continue.

Against Växjö, however, it was another heavy loss for IFK Kalmar, which is just above the qualifying mark in the women's league.

The visitors' Hanna Stokki struck with two goals in the space of eleven minutes just after the break and an own goal sealed Växjö's 3–0 victory.

The two other women's Swedish teams that played on Wednesday night both advanced.

Hammarby defeated IFK Norrköping 1–0 away from home and Djurgården's trip to Gotland ended with a 2–0 victory over Visby team P18.

CLIP: After the death threats - IFK Kalmar demonstrated at tonight's match

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See the pictures from IFK Kalmar and Växjö DFF's demonstration against threats and hatred in women's football.

Photo: Jesper Johansson/SVT