Polish Soccer Fans Strip for Calendar to Save Club From Bankruptcy

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Oct 16, 2011

The 2010 Texas Rangers, 2009 Phoenix Coyotes and 2003 Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators. All four of these North American professional teams have gone bankrupt in the past 10 years. Across the pond, a Polish soccer team is having financial trouble, as well. But they have a new plan to avoid another bankruptcy.

Klub Sportowy Hutnik Krakow of the Polish IV League has gone broke two years in a row. But this season, loyal female supporters have decided to create a KSHK team calendar in which they have stripped down in an effort to sell more copies and raise enough money to keep the team afloat.

Daniel Urbaniec, a KSHK spokesperson, said of the calendars, “We hope it will give the male fans a real thrill and raise some cash for us so we can improve the facilities at the club. The girls are all genuine fans and 100 percent beautiful with their kit on or off.”

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