11 EliteRichest Billionaries Football Club Owners In The World Who areThe Richest Single Club Owners In The World? OurlistwithThe Richest Billionaires Football Club Owners In The Worldstarts from the leastrichest billionarieto therichest billionarie, lets begin with Philip Anschutz wich number 11 o...
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Southampton Football Club has been bought by investment firm Sport Republic in a £100m deal. The London-based company,whose lead investor is Serbian tycoon Dragan Solak, has purchased the 80% stake held by Chinese businessman Gao Jisheng, who has been the majority shareholder at the south c...
Nacional started the 2009–10 season without Nenê, who was sold in June to Cagliari Calcio of the Italian Serie A for a fee potentially rising to €10 million. However, in August the club won a European tie for the first time, defeating 2008 champions FC Zenit Saint Petersburg 5–4 on...
Football: My Club Sold Short by Same Old Mistakes
LONDON, April 4 (Xinhua) -- Notts County, the world's oldest professional football club has been sold, current owner Alan Hardy announced Thursday. But Hardy has yet to announce the new owner of the club, currently playing in England's League Two, saying due diligence has to be carried ...
It just goes to show that fans are generally willing to turn a blind eye to any shady behavior on the part of their club owners as long as the results are there. Few actually care about anything else. They are totally happy being financially-doped bullies...they're just upset that they...
In August 2017, Southampton Football Club confirmed that the Chinese businessman Gao Jisheng had completed a multimillion-pound takeover of the club, acquiring an 80% stake for around £210m after successfully passing the relevant checks, including the Premier League's owners and directors test....
In the autumn of 2010 the board of Liverpool Football Club sold the company to another investing group against the wishes of the owners. The analysis suggests the board saw more than one type of utility on which to base its decision and that one version resonated with perceived duties to ...
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