In Sweden, the first football matches after a long break took place on Saturday, but they were not public, reported lrytas.lt.
Sweden is handling the coronavirus pandemic a bit differently and has not implemented a full quarantine - events with up to 50 people are allowed.
Taking advantage of this, two lower league Swedish clubs "Eskilstuna" and "Nashulta" played a match on Saturday, which ended with the first club's victory 6:3.
This match took place without violating the set restrictions - only players, coaches, and a few fans participated.
However, the location of the match was communicated privately to all of them so that more people would not gather - especially representatives of betting companies.