Jönköpings Södra IF is struggling with an economic crisis after making a loss of six million kronor in 2022. The club's auditors are questioning whether the club can continue to operate. Last season was tough for Jönköpings Södra IF, who had to fight to stay in the superettan. The coach was fired early in the season, and several players were recruited during the year. Now the bill has arrived, and the club has spent 6 million kronor more than it earned in 2022. Since the club had about half a million kronor in cash before the season, it is now missing 5.5 million kronor. J-Södra's chairman Mats Tidstrand talks about the ongoing economic situation that the club is suffering from. However, the board has made an assessment that the club can continue to operate. The club's auditors write in the annual report regarding the club's financial situation that there are significant uncertainty factors that can lead to significant doubts about the club's ability to continue its operations. In the nomination committee's proposal for a new board ahead of the annual meeting on March 23, there is no candidate for chairman. The nomination committee writes that the intended candidate withdrew their candidacy on March 1. Jönköpings Södra IF must now submit an economic action plan to the Swedish Football Association by March 31 this year to obtain the elite license. It is a challenge that Jönköpings Södra IF must overcome to secure its future in the superettan. Jönköpings Södra IF's economic situation is a major problem that needs to be solved quickly. The club must find a solution to be able to continue its operations and compete with other teams in the superettan. The club's management and players are working hard to find a way out of the crisis. Jönköpings Södra IF is a club with a rich history and a loyal fan base, and it is essential that the club finds a way to overcome its economic difficulties.
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Jönköpings Södra IF faces economic crisis
Jönköpings Södra IF is struggling with an economic crisis after making a loss of six million kronor in 2022. Read more about the economic situation and what it means for the club
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