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Despite not participating in the Champions Hockey League for the first time, the club has generated a profit in the thousands of francs in the past financial year.

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Subject to approval by the respective general assemblies in September, the EVZ Holding AG posted a profit of CHF 8'074.- while the Eissportverein Zug had a profit of CHF 4'321.-. Overall the EV Zug Group generated a total revenue of CHF 35'284'701.- and an annual profit of CHF 82'164.-.

The lack of income from the Champions Hockey League, the initial expenses for the Women and Girls program, and the closure of Pier 41 had a significant impact on the financial year notes the club.

Patrick Lengwiler, CEO of EV Zug, is satisfied with the stability of the club: “EV Zug is on a very healthy financial footing, is managed by us as an entrepreneur in all areas, and is broadly diversified and financed.”

( 19 August 2024 | lle )

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