“IKSU floorball is hit hard because games in Superligan require large financial resources. For many years, IKSU floorball has received a great deal of support from IKSU, which makes the situation extra noticeable. Continued investment in the world elite and as Sweden's best team in this situation feels difficult. "

So was the press release that the Umeå club IKSU sent out yesterday, Wednesday.

The Corona crisis has hit hard on their economy.

IKSU has scaled down the budget for the next season by a third to about SEK 1.8 million. The club in general withdraws the elite support of SEK 100,000 and does not want to help solve the Indebandyn's concerns so they get no security from there.

Won the SM gold

Emelie Wibron is the team captain and also sits on the board. She is very worried.

- Right now they look very bleak, she tells SVT Sport.

Can they be so that IKSU floorball will not be available next year?

- Even how inconceivable it is for me and everyone else in the association, that's where they lean. In principle, we need money in the account tomorrow to cover costs for the entire next season. In these times it is not easy to go to companies and ask for extra money.

On March 20, Iksu was named Swedish champion when the floor season ended with two rounds of the women's basic series. It was the club's seventh SM gold.