Västerås IK updates finances to avoid elite license dispensation

Västerås IK presented an improved financial outlook at a Tuesday evening members' meeting, aiming to secure its elite license without needing dispensation. The club revised its loss forecast for the 2025/2026 season and launched a supporter campaign to bolster revenues.

At the meeting, club leaders reported that Västerås IK entered the season with 2.9 million kronor in own capital. An earlier prognosis of a 4.5 million kronor deficit for 2025/2026 has been adjusted downward to roughly 3.5 million kronor, aided by additional income from three home qualifier matches against Troja-Ljungby, according to details shared from the event by Vikfancentral.se as covered by HockeyNews.

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