Rögle BK invests in youth and junior development

Rögle BK has announced a long-term investment in its academy and junior operations to increase the number of homegrown players in its men's and women's teams. The decision was presented during the club's annual meeting at Catena Arena. Officials emphasized building a clearer path from youth hockey to the senior level.

At the annual meeting, Rögle BK reported a profit before tax of 9.6 million kronor and record turnover of 248 million kronor. Club director Alen Bibic said the club has reviewed its entire sports model over the past autumn and spring to strengthen its sporting identity.

Sports chief Hampus Sjöström described player development as a top priority. "It is a very burning question for us to ensure we have a succession in the house," he said in the podcast "Nedsläpp Rögle."

The club currently has five players in the women's team and three in the men's team with Rögle or another northwest Skåne club as their mother club. Rögle plans to increase these numbers by strengthening leadership around youth teams and investing further in facilities and educational environments.

Former defenseman Erlend Lesund has been appointed as the new junior manager to support the effort.

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Arvid Eljas signs long-term contract with Leksands IF amid team rebuild.
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Leksands IF secures forward Arvid Eljas with long-term contract

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Leksands IF has extended the contract of forward Arvid Eljas, marking the first new deal since the team's relegation from SHL to Hockeyallsvenskan. Sportchef Jesper Ollas praised Eljas' leadership and commitment to the club's rebuild. The club also confirmed continuity in its coaching staff and young players in the squad.

Rögle BK posted strong financial results for the 2025/26 season despite falling in the SM final. The club achieved record turnover and a solid profit while growing its equity.

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Rögle, fresh off an SM final appearance, is preparing for roster adjustments ahead of the next season.

Örebro Hockey has secured defenseman Axel Elofsson with a contract extension through the 2027/28 season. The 17-year-old will spend the upcoming campaign on loan at IK Oskarshamn in Hockeyallsvenskan. The move aims to give the promising player more senior experience.

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Leksands IF enters the next HockeyAllsvenskan campaign with a 23.5 million Swedish krona player budget and several roster spots to fill.

Djurgården posted a profit of 11.1 million kronor for the 2025/2026 season. The result marks a significant increase from the 3.3 million kronor earned during the prior year in HockeyAllsvenskan.

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Mora lacks a sports chief but is pursuing two high-profile additions with help from an ongoing fan fundraising effort. Club director Johan Strömwall confirmed the initiative aims to secure leading players for the upcoming season.

 

 

 

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