Södertälje SK fans launch collection for new signings

Supporters of Södertälje SK have started a fundraising campaign to strengthen the club's player squad for the upcoming season. Sponsors will contribute 3.2 times the amount collected by fans, multiplying the impact of each donation.

The initiative, driven by supporters, invites companies to join and multiply the total raised. For example, every 100 Swedish kronor donated becomes 420 kronor for the team, while 1 000 kronor turns into 4 200 kronor through sponsor contributions.

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