Kalmar FF's journey from being an established club in Allsvenskan to an unexpected relegation to Superettan 2025 is a story that shakes things up. How could it go so wrong for a club with a rich history and successes? And more importantly – what happens now? With a squad in shambles and key players leaving, both on and off the pitch, Kalmar faces one of its biggest challenges ever. Jens Karlsson, assistant coach, has said goodbye and taken his expertise to Norway. Stefan Larsson, an icon both as a player and coach, has left to lead Sweden's P15-P17 national team. Even sports director Jörgen Petersson, one of the architects behind the club's previous successes, has chosen to step down. And so Kalmar has also said goodbye to Romario, a legend in the red and white jersey after twelve years and 374 matches. In this chaos, the club has brought in a new leader in Toni Koskela, who has been given the tough task of leading Kalmar FF back to the spotlight. Koskela, who previously had successes in Finland, steps in with a tough job ahead of him: to create a new squad, create a clear playing idea, and convince both players and supporters that the club has a future. Samuel Brolin is the obvious number one between the posts. With his 202 cm, he is a giant in goal, and his reach makes him difficult to outmaneuver in the air. During the previous season in Allsvenskan, he had to work hard, and even though the results did not always go the team's way, he showed why he is a goalkeeper to be reckoned with. Jakob Kindberg is the team's experienced alternative and functions as a reliable backup. He played 7 matches during 2024 and showed that he can step in and deliver stability when needed. Casper Andersson represents the future for Kalmar FF. With a recently extended contract until 2027, the club shows that they believe in him. The club is said to have received a record sale of 40-50 million kronor for Vince Osuji to Club Brügge, but the money comes with questions rather than answers. Is this the beginning of a new era, or just a short-term solution? Will these resources be invested wisely, or will they drown in economic cutbacks and debt? Behind the scenes, there are whispers of necessary cutbacks and decisions that may not always be popular. Has Kalmar become a project without direction, or is there a larger plan that has not yet been revealed? What does the so-called 'Resan Hem' mean in practice, and is there a clear strategy for getting back to Allsvenskan – both economically and sportingly? Kalmar FF is now at a crossroads. Is this a chance for renewal, or the beginning of a long-term struggle in Swedish football's backwaters? Superettan 2025 is a chance to start over, but the question is: Does Kalmar FF really have what it takes to rise from the ashes – and is Toni Koskela the right man to lead the journey? But to succeed, Kalmar FF must find the right balance between experience and youth. And with the right leadership and strategy, the team can get back to Allsvenskan. So what is Kalmar FF waiting for? It's time to start the journey back to the top.