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KyoPityus

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Vedomosztyi title in a Russian business daily for 25 million euros (1 billion roubles) Kevin McCabe sells Ferencváros. The club's past is presented in the paid advertising, and the plans pointing towards the future. McCabe declares a financing partner's registration waits for it, so does not want to sell the team inevitably.

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The text of the advertising:

A driving Hungarian football club looks for an investor partner! Springer Ferenc founded Ferencváros in 1899. The team 28 Hungarian champion, 20 cup winner, and 4 cool cup winner. Attained his largest success in 1965 on the international arena, at this time UEFA Cup and it finished in the calculating predecessor on an edge, in the final victory for Juventus.

More interested one applied for the advertising. Ferencváros cases Szergej Kuznyecov was the club in Russia his player represents it. Related it Lukoil Russian proprietor expressed an interest in the club. The firm the network of a largest petrol station is at Russia's disposal. Several favour a club in the football like what Russian Spartak Moskva, Romanian Steaua Bucuresti and the Serbian Crvena Zvezda. Szergej Kuznyecov related it Ferencváros leaders are looked up through the Hungary Russian embassy in a January. Lukoil would be attached as a supporter with a considerable sum into McCabe business investment.

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Szergej Kuznyecov​
 



Interesting!

We'd better look in Exchange and Mart to see if he's put the Blades up for sale.
 
Szergej Vasziljevics Kuznyecov

Previous footballer, currently sports diplomat, player observer. His previous clubs: Metallist Harkov, Torpedo Moskwa, Ferencvárosi TC (83 match / 9 goal), KamAZ, Gázszer FC
Lives in Hungary and in Russia currently, but occurs to Ukraine often. Most influential keeps in touch with Russian businessmen. Was a Russia national team's member early. Has Ferencváros fate at heart until today, tries to help the association through his contacts so.
 
Financial Times:

http://www.businessesforsale.com/ft/a1076332.aspx

Leading Hungarian Football Club Partner Opportunity For Sale


United Kingdom
Financials

Asking price: Undisclosed

Sales revenue: Undisclosed

Net profit: Undisclosed

Fixtures value: Undisclosed

Stock value: Undisclosed


Business description
FINANCIAL PARTNER SOUGHT FOR LEADING HUNGARIAN FOOTBALL CLUB
– Ferencvaros Football Club (“Fradi”) –

A financial partner is sought to help continue the rebuilding of Ferencvaros, Hungary’s most famous and successful football club.

The Club
• Most popular Central and Eastern European football club
• 28 times Hungarian League Champions, 20 times Hungarian Cup Winners
• Only Hungarian club to have lifted a European Cup and the first to qualify for the Champions League
• 600,000 committed supporters
• 12 – 15 million watch Fradi matches live on TV.
• Current turnover €4 million

The Ground
• Location
– 4 kilometres from centre of Budapest, the jewel of the Danube
– Close to motorway interchange
– On site metro station (15 mins to town centre, 15-20 mins to airport)
• Current stadium of 18,000 capacity on 2 hectare site
• Proposals approved for new 22,000
capacity stadium, hotel, conference
centre, shopping and ancillary
facilities.

Ownership
• Club controlled by entrepreneur, Kevin McCabe
– Chairman of Coca-Cola Championship club Sheffield United FC –
The Blades
– Controlling interest in Chinese Super League club, Chengdu Blades
– Interest in Australian Hyundai A league club, Central Coast Mariners

Minimum investment of €25 million.

Bona fide interest only to: [email protected]

– Ferencvaros Football Club (?) Ferencvárosi Torna Club Futball team
12 – 15 million watch Fradi matches live on TV. (max 1.5-2 million)
Current turnover €4 million (max 2 million)
 
"– Controlling interest in Chinese Super League club, Chengdu Blades "

Interesting, I thought he'd got rid of that. Cheers for posting KyoPityus.
 
The four million euros of budget unbelievable. There is very big trouble at us if this would be true. From this much money tower high champion it would be possible to do a team at us. Currently in Europe league character Debrecen operates with approximately 3 million euros of budget.
 
The four million euros of budget unbelievable. There is very big trouble at us if this would be true. From this much money tower high champion it would be possible to do a team at us. Currently in Europe league character Debrecen operates with approximately 3 million euros of budget.

I guess they pay even less tax...
 
600,000 fans and only 18k can get in? Tickets must be like gold dust.

Approximately 4-6 pounds are the prices of the tickets at us. Approximately 38 pounds are the year season tickets. The monthly average earnings though 290 pounds. From among all of the teams at us the most expensive one the ticket. Very few people go averagely around 8000 from among the 600.000 fans onto a match the number of spectators moves. There are 12-15.000 fans on the big clashes only.

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Anyway Financial Times advertising is equal to what appeared in the driving Russian business sheet.
 
600,000 fans and only 18k can get in? Tickets must be like gold dust.

I reckon the 25mill will get the new hotel (and ancillary facilities built) just in time for it to be sold off for a quid.

The Hungarian Sheffield Wednesday by the sound of it.
 

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