Nybro Vikings rules out player sales amid deepening financial crisis

Nybro Vikings is grappling with a severe economic crisis, now requiring four million kronor to avoid bankruptcy. The club has collected over 1.1 million through donations but faces reduced revenues and unexpected agreements. Club director Anders Westring states there are no plans to sell players currently, though the situation could change.

Nybro Vikings, a team in Sweden's HockeyEttan league, continues to battle significant financial challenges that threaten the club's very existence. Initially, the club announced a need for three million kronor earlier in the season to stabilize its economy. However, this figure has risen to four million due to declining attendance figures, lower sales revenues, and the emergence of previously unknown agreements that must be honored.

Donations have provided some relief. Through member-driven initiatives like 'Medlemshjälpen,' the club has raised 673,000 kronor in just four days toward a 1.4 million goal, with total collections reaching 1.1 million—including 400,000 kronor last autumn and 700,000 recently. Despite this, reduced revenues have caused an additional half-million kronor loss, and the local commune has denied extra support, citing existing subsidies for Liljas Arena rent and a recent purchase of a media cube via a municipal company.

Club director Anders Westring emphasized the gravity of the situation in interviews. 'We must gather ourselves now and see where we land,' he told Hockeynews, adding that the club plans to update on progress toward the four million target this week. He clarified that a November statement waving off danger addressed only a temporary liquidity crisis, not the broader issues at hand.

On player sales, Westring was firm but open to possibilities. The club already sold forward Hampus Eriksson to HV71, but has no immediate plans for more. 'No, we don't want to. We've done it once; we need a competitive team,' he said. Pressed on whether the stance could shift to save the club, he replied, 'That's a correct observation. Of course it can change; you should never say never. But as it looks now, we have no plans for that.'

Without sufficient funds, the consequences are stark. 'It means bankruptcy. A nail in the coffin. If we don't get enough money to survive, Nybro Vikings won't exist—not just the A-team, but all youth activities and everything,' Westring told Barometern. The club is holding a board meeting and discussions with partners and individuals to explore further options.

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