Played with unauthorized players – the table can be redrawn

On Saturday, Halmstads BK was ready to play in Allsvenskan after Norrby’s win over Oster.

However, the celebration may be postponed.

The Football Channel reported that Norby used an unauthorized player – which could mean Auster will get the victory then.

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After Norby’s 2-0 win over Uster, the Hallenians could celebrate promotion even though there was still one round left – but due to the fiasco, the celebration could now be delayed.

Football Channel reported that Norby used an unauthorized player during the match against Auster, which could mean Auster seeking qualification is awarded a 3-0 win.

It did not affect the image of the match.

Philip Bruman was substituted in the 95th minute of the match, but was not scored in the Norby match team.

There seems to be some confusion with the match secretariat. We selected a team of 20 players, but the match secretariat crossed out the wrong player. Nothing affected the match picture, but he went in and played 60 seconds and didn’t touch the ball. He has not been suspended from work and is not affiliated with any other association. He was mistakenly left out of the team, Norby club manager David Cressman tells Fotbollskanalen.

Judge Adi Aganovic referred the case to the Swedish Football Association’s competition committee, which will now decide the outcome. At worst, for both Norby and Halmstad, Oster could be awarded a 3-0 win. Something that would mean Halmstad is not yet ready for games at Allsvenskan at the same time that Norrby will be relegated to the drop zone.

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A fine may be imposed

Another scenario is that Norby could be fined 25,000 SEK if the association believes an administrative error has been made.

We didn’t make any mistakes, it’s not the coaching team that made mistakes, it’s the match secretariat. It’s unfortunate and human error, but it didn’t affect the outcome of the match, but we won it long before that, David Cressman claims.

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