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Eskilstuna Guif Reports Former Chairman to Police Amid Financial Struggles

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  • Eskilstuna Guif has reported its former chairman to the police for undisclosed reasons.
  • The club faces a net debt of three million kronor and is second to last in the Handball League.
  • Eskilstuna Guif aims to play in the Allsvenskan next season, with the acting chairman stressing financial discipline.

According to sources, the former chairman of Eskilstuna Guif has been reported to the police, though the specific allegations or reasons for this report have not been disclosed. 7 million kronor. When accounting for assets and accounts receivable, the net debt is approximately three million kronor, but the detailed composition of these assets and receivables remains unclear.

In the Handball League, Eskilstuna Guif is positioned second to last, adding to the pressures on the organization. Despite these hurdles, the elite club has announced that it is fully committed to playing in the Allsvenskan next season. However, the detailed plans or strategies for Guif to return to the top level of handball have not been outlined.

There are no shortcuts; we must bring in more money than we spend.

Stephan Eriksson, Acting chairman

Stephan Eriksson, the acting chairman, emphasized the financial reality facing the club. " The club's approach to reducing its net debt of three million kronor has not been specified, leaving questions about its financial recovery path.

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