Håndboldklubben Randers HK avoids closure in this instance, after it has managed to sell folkeaktier to a value of three million dollars.
It informs Randers-chairman of the board Henrik Schaar on the club’s website the night before christmas eve.
– It is with great pride that I can inform you that we have reached our minimumstegning of three million crowns and, therefore, has ensured the club’s survival.
– It has been a very turbulent and challenging time – especially for our players, the boston globe and the administration, says Henrik Schaar.
the Club is working to collect a further half a million dollars into, so that the economy can be even better.
– We are proud that together we have rescued Randers HK, and we work hard the next weeks to ensure that we can reach our goal of 3.5 million dollars.
– It will maintain our current level of ambition on spillersammensætningen, so we can also play for the playoffs in the next season, says the president.
As a thank you for the contributions he promises free entry to the next home match against Silkeborg-Voel. The played 5. January.
Randers-håndboldkvinderne is right now placed on the seventh place in the HTH League with 14 points after 13 matches.
Randers-coach Niels Agesen welcomes the bailout and hope the club goes for a more stable future.
– It means everything. It says like himself, for the alternative was, of course, that the club disappeared from the map.
– After it emerged that the club’s existence has been threatened, I am almost all the places of been reminded of how important Randers HK is for the Danish damehåndbold.
– So it is that the club is saved, means the most to Randers, but certainly something for the handball-Denmark, says the coach to the club’s website.
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