The Borneo Post

Small Swedish club wins big with Olsen’s Roma transfer

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STOCKHOLM: The mult imillion euro transfer of Swede Robin Olsen from Danish side FC Copenhagen to Serie A club AS Roma has provided an unexpected boost for a small lower- divi sion club where the national team goalkeeper rediscover­ed his love of the game.

Malmo side Bunkeflo FF, who compete in the eighth tier of Swedish football, usually have to scrape by financiall­y, but thanks to Olsen’s recent transfer they could see a huge windfall of around 60,000 euros ($ 70,242) hit their bank account.

As one of the clubs where Olsen played between the ages of 12 and 23, they are entitled to so- called solidarity payments under FIFA rules after Olsen was sold to Roma by the Danes for an initial 8.5 million euros, rising to 12 million with add- ons.

Five percent of the transfer fee wi l l be taken from FC Copenhagen’s cut and distribute­d among the clubs where Olsen learned his trade, including Bunkeflo.

Not bad for a club used to raising its funds from a combinatio­n of cheap membership fees, local sponsors and hot dog and coffee sales on match days.

“A big sum like this could of course contribute in terms of security and f lexibility,” club chairman Calle Wadenhamma­r told Reuters.

“I’d like to see it used in a way that benefits the whole area, making spontaneou­s football and activities possible for the kids who are there,” he added.

Struggling t o m a ke a breakthrou­gh as a young keeper, Olsen dropped from the third tier of Swedish football to join Bunkeflo in 2010.

“I wanted to find happiness and joy again - all my mates, my close friends, were playing here at Bunkeflo. It was important to me to get that happiness back,” Olsen previously told Reuters in an interview.

Four years later he was playing for Malmo FF in the Champions League before moving to Greek side PAOK and then on to FC Copenhagen. He also establishe­d himself as first- choice keeper for Sweden before his big-money move to Roma. — Reuters

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