Växjö DFF has had to go through an economic steel bath and sell several profiled players, but still has not managed to cover the losses.

Former sawmill CEO

It is now clear that Santhe Dahl, Board member of SUSAB, which owns Växjö Lakers, and former CEO and major owner of the sawmill group VIDA, will cover the difference, so that the club can get an elite license this year as well.

- Through my involvement in SUSAB, I have followed the work that has been carried out for a long time between SUSAB and VDFF in order to continue to find a long-term development opportunity for the club's elite activities, which in a short time has come up even in the damsel Swan, says Santhe Dahl in a press release.

He says that the club's loss results "are certainly significant relative to turnover, but not by the size of the loss that justifies losing everything that has been created".

Elite business in corporate form

The sponsorship is possible through the decision by Växjö DFF's annual meeting last spring to corporate the elite business, which allows an external party to capitalize the company through a new share issue.

- We are delighted with the helping hand that Santhe reached out. This means that we can now focus on the future where the goal is girl football with a constantly increasing number of active will be conducted in the association while giving the elite part entirely new conditions to develop, says Jan Fors, new chairman of Växjö DFF in the press release.