The players' union criticizes Örebro SK for excluding three players from joint training on Monday. The union calls it a gross contract breach, backed by prior court rulings. The players warmed up with the squad but were then forced to train separately.
On Monday, Erik Andersson, Oskar Käck, and Melvin Bajrovic warmed up with the rest of the ÖSK squad ahead of training. However, when ball exercises began, they were sidelined and had to train separately.
The players' union has reacted strongly to the incident. General Secretary Magnus Erlingmark tells NA: “It is a gross contract breach. There are court rulings on it.” The union does not view ÖSK's decision to exclude the players from joint training favorably.
ÖSK, or Örebro SK, is a football club in the Allsvenskan league. The conflict highlights tensions around player contracts and training routines. No further details on the reasons for the exclusion are reported, but the union's position underscores the severity of the contract violation.