Plan scandal in August may have serious consequences for Kristianstad.
The club requires the municipality to a quarter of a million – to avoid the forced relegation to Elitettan.
“The incident has exacerbated the association already strained financial situation,” says the club according Kristianstadsbladet.
In the middle of August would Kristianstad receiving Orebro home in Damallsvenskan .
The match was however canceled due to an unplayable level and Örebro had to turn back home.
– Surreal bad, there is no defense that it does not get off. This gives a very bad light over damfotobllen. Scandal is the word, said Örebro coach Rickard Nilsson then.
Requires the municipality on money
The incident was reported and now has Kristianstad been punished by the Swedish Football Association.
The club receives a fine of SEK 30 000, according Kristianstadsbladet.
KDFF think, however, appeal the decision and at the same time requires the club a quarter of a million crowns of the municipality where the incident compromised the club’s finances.
In addition to the match against Orebro were canceled also forced the match against Rosengård moved from Vilans IP to Kristianstad IP that is not approved for elite football, which meant lost revenue.
“Because this game was also a Scania Derby we had invested more on the fringe of åskådarsponsring and network meeting with lecturers to create attraction and large crowds. The incident has exacerbated the association already strained financial situation,” writes club to the municipality.
Chances relegation
KDFF believes that the
Although Kif Örebro requires Kristianstad municipality, which is responsible for Vilans IP, the compensation for the canceled match.
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