Fredrik Reinfeldt has yet to receive any open support in the SvFF election

Fredrik Reinfeldt, 57, Chancellor, former Prime Minister (M)

There is no explicit support from any of the district associations that held their annual meetings.

Lars Krister Olsson, 72, former president of Sef, and former general secretary of UEFA

Statement to Sportbladet that they support Olson (the number of votes at the confederate meeting is in parentheses):

Jestrikland Football Association (4)

Medelpads Football Association (4)

Norrbotten Football Association (6)

Västmanland Football Association (6)

Västerbotten Football Association (6)

Caroline Waldheim, 49, Chair of Sustainability and Community, SvFF. Former expert of Sports Minister Gabriel Wijström (Q)

Statement to Sportbladet that they support Waldheim:

Football Association Jämtland / Harjedalen (4)

Football Association Gothenburg (11)

Småland Football Association (12)

County assemblies that have not decided/do not want to say how they will vote

Dalarna Football Association (6)

Bohuslan Football Association (5)

Dalsland Football Association (4)

Haaland Football Association (7)

Vastergotland Football Association (12)

Ingermanland Football Association (4)

Östergotland Football Association (8)

Blekinge Football Association (5). Leaning towards Lars Christer Olsson as per the information.

District Assemblies that have not yet held their annual meetings

Scania Football Association 4 (15) March Örebro County Football Association 6 (6) March Helsingland Football Association March 7 (4) Stockholm Football Association 7 (18) March Södermanland Football Association, March 8 (6), Jutland Football Association, March 9 (4), Upland Football Association, March 11 (8), Värmland Football Association, March 11 (7).

The Association Meeting, the annual meeting of the Swedish Football Association, takes place on March 25 in Solna. There, 259 votes will be distributed.

regions have 172 sounds

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The men’s elite clubs (32 associations / 47 votes) and the women’s side (28 associations / 40 votes) have a total 87 sounds.

Allsvenskan clubs (men’s and women’s) have two votes each, and clubs in the Premier League and Elite League have one vote each. Utsiktens BK and Linköpings FC do not have voting rights due to late payment of annual fees.

This is how voting takes place at the Confederation meeting

If a candidate obtains an absolute majority (half of the votes plus one) in the first round of voting at the Confederation’s meeting on 25 March, he is elected as the new president of the Swedish Football Association.

If none of the candidates obtains an absolute majority, there will be a second round of voting in which the candidate with the most votes wins.

Compilation: Michael Wagner

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