Antifa Founder Coaching Children in Varbergs BoIS – Club Remains Silent After U.S. Condemnation
When I asked VarbergsBoIS club manager Mats Jansson about the White House condemnation, he simply replied, “No comment.”
Recently, Swedish national Johan Victorin was identified as a security threat by the White House due to his involvement in the now terror-designated Rose City Antifa.
Despite this, Varbergs BoIS has employed him as a coach for young boys. When I visited one of the training sessions led by Victorin for nine-year-olds, I was harassed by a parent who dismissed the criticism as “right-wing extremism” — without considering the seriousness of the allegations.
When I contacted the club’s general manager, Mats Janson, for a comment on the White House’s condemnation, he refused to answer and abruptly ended the call.
Labeled a Security Threat by the White House
This fall, the Trump administration vowed to end the wave of far-left violence that had plagued the United States for years. Among the groups designated as terrorist organizations was Rose City Antifa from Portland — infamous for its brutal assaults on political opponents and law enforcement officers, as well as its firebomb attacks.
When journalists from Project Veritas infiltrated the group, they revealed that activists were being trained to target their victims’ eyes. They also exposed that the organization had been founded by Swedish national Johan Victorin and his American wife, Caroline.

I recently revealed that the couple fled to Sweden after the FBI turned its attention to the far-left in the wake of the violent BLM riots in 2020. When I sought Victorin for comment, he denied his involvement with the violent far-left — before fleeing up the stairs of his apartment building.
The investigation attracted significant attention and eventually reached the White House, which warned of the growing trend of dangerous far-left extremists fleeing the country to evade justice.
Coaching 9-Year-Olds
Back in Sweden, Johan Victorin has settled into the local football club Varbergs BoIS — “Varberg’s Ball and Sports Association”. The club is publicly funded through both the Swedish Sports Confederation and the Municipality of Varberg, with a stated mission to provide training and community activities for children.
Lately, Victorin has been working as a coach for the club’s P9 team, consisting of boys born in 2016. He leads two-hour evening training sessions at Påskbergsvallen’s artificial turf field — likely without having disclosed his background.
Spreads Lies to the Parents
After Sunday’s training session ended, I approached Johan Victorin as he was unlocking his bicycle, hoping to discuss the White House’s statement and his current links to far-left extremism.
Suddenly, as I tried to speak with him, I was attacked by an unknown woman. She had been comforting a crying child but left the child alone to lunge at me and attempt to grab my camera. When asked about Johan’s political activism, she insisted that it was all “lies spread by right-wing extremists.”
Club Chairman: “No Comments”
When I contacted club chairman Mats Janson, it became clear — to my surprise — that they were aware of the media coverage surrounding their coach but had simply chosen not to act. Instead of justifying the decision, Janson replied “no comments” when asked about the appropriateness of allowing a far-left extremist to work closely with children.
When I asked whether there was anyone else at the club I could speak to, the manager laughed and said he was the top boss — adding that I wouldn’t get anywhere with my questions.
Christian Peterson







