Sweden's clubs against football ban: “Allow us to exercise our own profession”

elite clubs in Swedish football have accused the country's health authorities of hindering them from developing their profession of stopping football in the country. The Swedish championship is expected to resume on June 14th, but green lights from health authorities should be received, which fear gathering fans outside the stadiums. We think [...]
elite clubs in Swedish football have accused the country's health authorities of hindering them from developing their profession of stopping football in the country.
The Swedish championship is expected to resume on June 14th, but green lights from health authorities should be received, which fear gathering fans outside the stadiums.
“We think we've got a big responsibility to do our job without allowing the spread of the choreography and not seeing a connection to sports bars, for example, which have their responsibilities.
Commercial centres and restaurants are allowed to stay open as long as they respect the authorities' demands. While matches are not allowed to be played, despite 11 against 11 in an empty stadium. What's the logic here?











