Calcio Como Bankruptcy Leaves 90 Suppliers Empty-Handed
The recent bankruptcy of Calcio Como, a local football club, has concluded with the distribution of its assets after nine years of financial distress. The process has left 90 suppliers facing unpaid debts as the club’s downfall has resulted in significant financial losses for many. Among those affected is the city of Como, which is owed €6,000 out of a total €230,000 in outstanding payments.
Notably, both the Sant’Anna hospital and the Red Cross have also been impacted, contributing to the widespread disappointment among local businesses and service providers relying on the club for payments. This unfortunate situation highlights the broader financial challenges faced by organizations in the sports sector and their ripple effects on the community.
As the dust settles on this bankruptcy, it serves as a cautionary tale for local businesses and stakeholders involved in partnerships with sports clubs and similar organizations.