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Zlatan Ibrahimovic under investigation by Swedish FA over dressing room violation

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Zlatan ibrahimovic is under investigation from the Swedish FA after breaching protocol by entering Hammarby's dressing room.

The veteran striker is co-owner of the Swedish club and was present for their 2-0 win over Ostersunds. After the match Ibrahimovic went down to the home dressing room to congratulate the Hammarby players, but in doing so, he violated current restrictions in place in Sweden.

The Swedish Allsvenskan has a number of safety protocols in place to protect against the risk of coronavirus. One of those is that only players and technical staff are permitted to enter the dressing rooms on matchdays.

Despite being a major shareholder, Ibrahimovic is not classified as a player for Hammarby, and the Swedish FA (SvFF) are now

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