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| name = Royal Football Fund
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| type = [[Privately held company|Private]]
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| foundation = [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates|UAE]] ({{start date|2013}})
| founder = [[Sulamain Al-Fahim]]
| founder = [[Sulamain Al-Fahim]]
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| location_city = [[Dubai]]
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| location_country = [[United Arab Emirates]]
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| key_people = [[Sukumar Nair]] <br> Pradeep Chandra <br> Samir Jain <br> Maulik Parekh <br> Antonio Perini <br> Manish Agarwal
| key_people = Pradeep Chandra <br> Samir Jain <br> Maulik Parekh <br> Manish Agarwal
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| owners = Sulaiman Al-Fahim <br> Wilhelm Kayque G. Saldanha <br> Akram Ojjeh Jr
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| parent = United Investment Bank Limited, Al-Fahim Group, Cerberus Capital Management, TAG Group
| parent = Al-Fahim Group, Cerberus Capital Management, TAG Group
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| subsid = [[Paris Football Club]]<br>[[Mumbai City FC]]<br>[[United Investment Bank]]<br>[[Abu Dhabi United Group]] <br> [[CB Gran Canaria]]
| subsid = [[Paris Football Club]]<br>[[Mumbai City FC]]<br>[[United Investment Bank]]<br>[[Abu Dhabi United Group]] <br> [[CB Gran Canaria]]
| homepage = {{URL|http://royalfootballfund.com/}}
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| owners = Sulaiman Al-Fahim <br> Wilhelm Kayque G. Saldanha <br> Akram Ojjeh Jr
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'''Royal Football Fund''' is a sports investment company based in [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]], associated to the [[United Investment Bank]] and [[Al-Fahim Group]].
'''Royal Football Fund''' is a sports investment company based in [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]], associated to the [[United Investment Bank]] and [[Al-Fahim Group]].

Revision as of 15:19, 2 November 2016

Royal Football Fund
Company typePrivate
IndustrySports investment
FoundedDubai, UAE (2013 (2013))
FounderSulamain Al-Fahim
Headquarters,
Key people
Pradeep Chandra
Samir Jain
Maulik Parekh
Manish Agarwal
ServicesSports investments
RevenueIncrease US$ 5.1 billion (2016)
OwnersSulaiman Al-Fahim
Wilhelm Kayque G. Saldanha
Akram Ojjeh Jr
ParentAl-Fahim Group, Cerberus Capital Management, TAG Group
SubsidiariesParis Football Club
Mumbai City FC
United Investment Bank
Abu Dhabi United Group
CB Gran Canaria
Websiteroyalfootballfund.com

Royal Football Fund is a sports investment company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, associated to the United Investment Bank and Al-Fahim Group.

Portsmouth

On 2009, it was reported that Al-Fahim had signed a deal to take over the English Premier League club Portsmouth.[1]

During the Mubadala Senior Leadership Forum,[2] Al-Fahim became friends with Wilhelm Kayque G. Saldanha, son of a Russian billionaire shareholder of Gazprom, which had the same desires to buy football clubs. G. Saldanha is the main investor of Mumbai City FC.

Paris Football Club

In 2013, the company buy Paris FC, parisian club that already merged with the giant PSG, owned by Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

Mumbai City Football Club

Is a football franchise in Mumbai, Maharashtra, plays in the Indian Super League. Owned by Wilhelm Kayque G. Saldanha, Ranbir Kapoor and Bimal Parekh.[3]

CB Gran Canaria

In April 2016 it was announced the Royal Football Fund as a new investor of the Spanish basketball club based in Las Palmas in the Canary Islands.[4]

Partnership

In November 2008 Al Fahim was honored with a gold medal of excellence from HM Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu, The King of Malaysia, for his work supporting Equestrian activities worldwide. Al Fahim was honored with this distinction during the FEI World Endurance Championship 2008 in Malaysia.

In 2015 initiated partnership with Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C., football club based in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. They also have a business relationship with Crystal Palace, club based in South Norwood, London.[5]

Other football clubs

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