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CFR Cluj remains the most successful club in Romania in recent years, and in the next period the champions can deliver a new financial blow. A significant amount of money can enter the accounts of the Gruia team, given the information about financial problems.
CFR Cluj, a blow of 5 million euros if it qualifies in the groups of the Europa League
In the Europa League play-off, CFR Cluj will face Finnish team KuPS Kuopio, who qualified, after beating Lithuanian team Suduva in the third preliminary round, scoring 2-0. The match takes place on Thursday 1 October and the Romanian champion has the opportunity for a new successful financial recipe ahead. Furthermore, CFR Cluj starts as a big favorite against the Nordics.
After last season had considerable revenue for the European field in European competitions, CFR Cluj could repeat the scenario this season as well. If it beats KuPS Kuopio, CFR Cluj will receive at least € 5 million for qualification in the Europa League groups, € 3 million for qualification and approximately € 2 million from the market pool.
And the economic income will not stop. For every win in the Europa League groups, CFR Cluj will raise € 570,000 and € 190,000 for each draw.
“This victory has no charm if we do not qualify in groups. We will play at home, but I do not think there are differences between the Finnish champion and the Swedish champion.”said Dan Petrescu, at the end of the match in Sweden with Djurgården.
CFR Cluj was eliminated by Dinamo Zagreb from the second preliminary round of the Champions League. In the first round, the Romanian champion eliminated Floriana.
Financial problems at CFR Cluj
Former technical sponsor of champion CFR Cluj, Joma, filed for bankruptcy of the club for breach of the provisions of the contract signed in May 2017. Teodor Luca, head of Joma Romania, provided all the details.
There has also been information in recent weeks about possible financial problems. Neluţu Varga would like to sell to the club, due to the monthly salary budget, which could no longer be financed. CFR Cluj’s minority shareholder, Ştefan Gadola, gave a first reaction to this.
The first to point out possible financial difficulties on the part of CFR Cluj was the former second, Alin Minteuan, who left the club after not accepting a postponement of the payment of the financial bonus.
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