This is of course completely unacceptable and something we take very seriously, CEO Hampus Frisén tells the site.
Frisén does not want to say who in the association the threat is directed at.
"We have reported this to the police and, given the ongoing police investigation, we will not be making any further comments. Our focus going forward is to look after our employees and ensure their wellbeing," he says.
Djurgården has two straight losses in the Allsvenskan and is sixth in the table.





