So the clubs want to start the 2021 season



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With the Allsvenskan season over, Swedish elite football and clubs have tried to agree on a proposal for when they want to see the season plan for 2021.

On Thursday Fotbollskanalen was able to say that the plan was to move most of the matches after the European Championship break.

– We are quite united in putting a greater part of the matches after the European Championship than would have been the case in a normal year, explained the sporting director of the Sef, Mats Enquist, to Fotbollskanalen.

Göteborgs-Posten is now reporting that the clubs have landed on a concrete proposal to the clubs regarding 2021. The season would mean only more matches after the European Championships than before, but also that the premiere date is not long postponed. For GP, Secretary General Mats Enquist confirms that an agreement was reached on April 11. That proposal is now sent to SvFF, who are formally the decision makers.

– It will be a long season if everything happens, it is SvFF who decides which one we can take as a no brainer. Our proposal is based on the fact that we played eight rounds in the Allsvenskan before the European Championship and 22 after. The league ends in early December. Superettan plays eleven rounds before the European Championship and 19 after. The league ends the last weekend of November to get a little closer to the end of Division 1, he tells GP.

A decision from SvFF believes the Enquist may come relatively soon.

– It may arrive in the next few days, they are already far ahead.

So, will there be an audience at the games? Yes, in any case, Swedish football is hoping that the new pandemic law will make the rules more flexible and offer different conditions to different clubs, depending, among other things, on the size of the stadium.

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