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Richest Football Club Owners in the World

Football is a sport that has some of the best players from around the world. It is also supported and by millions of people in all parts of the world. It has taken a dramatic twist from being a mere sport for entertainment to become a money-making organization as well. It has become more than a sport, rather it has become a business. It’s not only a business to the club owners but players as well.

This is the same with best US online casino games that are loved by many people nowadays because there are chances of winning real money. Therefore, in this article, we are going to give you some of the football owners who have become rich by investing their money into different football clubs.

Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nayhan

The club has gone to participate extremely well. He has invested his money in football clubs by signing in new players and building a training field for Manchester City.

Also, he has managed to attract big-name players to play for Manchester City. Since he took over the club, he has won three league titles and FA Cups too. Sheikh also magnified his investments in buying MLS franchise, and also New York City.

George Soros

Moreover, he is the head of the Soros Fund Management which is one of the most popular hedge funds in the world. He became a billionaire in 1992 after he acquired a lot of money in a single day by trading the British pound

Furthermore, he then decided to expand his fortunes and became a shareholder in Manchester United until he became the majority shareholder owner. Maybe he also has shares in some online casinos? You will never know since people always find ways to invest in businesses.

In conclusion, these are some of the richest football owners who invested their money in football and how they benefited bigger.

 

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