Corona-the crisis will now have additional consequences in FC Copenhagen.

For well over a week ago sent a large number of employees home, and now it is the turn of, among other things Stale Solbakken and the players.

Thus communicate to FCK now, that the club’s Superliga players, boston globe and the sporting management go 20% down in pay. Until further applies it to a period of two months.

According to captain Carlos Zeca, it happens to help the club as well as possible through this uncertain time.

“We know that there are a lot of people working hard behind the scenes every day that all need to be the best possible for us players. It is a privilege to play in a club like FCK, where everything is placed to the right of that we can perform. We can not solve the difficult situation, but we can make our contribution to all experience, that we stand together in COMMON – even when it is difficult.” says Carlos Zeca in a press release.

In an overall opinion from the sporting management – manager Stale Solbakken and technical director Johan Lange – hills they are also up on the resolution.

“We’ll do it here, because we want to be solidary with the rest of the club and the organization. We have a lot of colleagues who are discharged right now and other colleagues, who work hard to keep the wheels in motion under difficult conditions.”

“Our goal with the pay cuts is to ensure that the FCK is strongest possible as an organization after the corona-crisis. It is our contribution to help everyone in the club in the best way possible and to send a signal that we are in the same boat, and we must all help the club in the best way possible,” says Stale Solbakken and Johan Lange.

It appears at the same time, that the decision is taken in consultation with hovedaktionærerne and chairman of the board Bo Rygaard.

“We appreciate that players and the sporting management of the club has chosen it here step to give the club better and more sustainable conditions in a difficult period. It shows that we stand together to get safely through a critical situation and be stronger on the other side,” says Bo Rygaard.

This will FCK the first football club in Denmark, which takes this step to keep the skin on the nose under the corona of the epidemic.

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