Sivasspor is at the center of discussions regarding its financial structure ahead of the upcoming general assembly. The club's debt burden has reached 370 million lira again, despite being significantly reduced last year. This situation has raised major concerns within the club community, as fans and congress members seek to understand how the current financial picture has emerged. At the end of last season, significant efforts led by Abdullah Güler, the AK Party Group Chairman of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, had closed the club's debts and lifted transfer bans. However, facing hundreds of millions of lira in debt again has raised questions. Fans are demanding a detailed explanation of the club's expenditures, particularly regarding what expenses were made and what new debts have arisen. Additionally, the reasons behind postponing certain payments until after the congress and whether this has created an interest burden are also subjects of debate. The view that the club's management should provide a comprehensive statement regarding the financial situation is gaining strength. Before the general assembly, there are expectations for a transparent presentation of Sivasspor's financial status.
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Sivasspor's Debt Structure and Expectations Before General Assembly
As Sivasspor's debt burden rises again, fans expect transparency regarding the financial situation. Important developments are unfolding before the general assembly.
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