Before "Sawiris" .. 3 wealthy Egyptians bought European clubs



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Aston Villa officially announced the sale of 55% of the club's shares to the Egyptian company NSWE, owned by Egyptian businessman Nbadif Sawiris and his US partner Wesley Eddens because of the financial crisis the club knows.

Egyptian businessman Nbadif Sawiris is not the first Egyptian businessman to invest in the sport in Europe, but was preceded by a number of people. Egyptian businessmen who bought shares and the full ownership of some clubs of the old continent. "Sports Dawn" in this report highlights the most prominent men

1- Mohamed El Fayed:

The 89-year-old Egyptian billionaire bought the Fulham club in 1997 with a 25.6 million-dollar deal sterling and continued to hold it for many years. Fayed invested heavily in Fulham and reached £ 200 million, he managed to turn the London club of a lower ranked team into one of the best teams in the Premier League before deciding to sell it to the man Pakistani businessman Shahid Khan in 2013.

2 – Majid Sami:

Egyptian businessmen Majid Sami, owner of the Valley Club d Liers had been in Belgium for several years and the Belgian club, who competed in the second division, was the professional portal of many Egyptian players who were playing in the team, but Sami decided to sell Liers in April to an investor after 11 years.

Majid Sami for investment in the field of sports at this stage where he announced in July 2017 the purchase of one of the oldest Greek clubs, the club Ergotlis, who plays in the second division of Greece.

3- Asim Allam:

Assem Allam, 78, is also one of the richest Egyptians with European clubs HAL has been a member of Hull City for many years and has played in the ranks of Hull a number of Egyptian players, including Ahmad Al-Mohammadi, Mohammed Naji Jaddo and Ahmed Fathi.

4. Nbadif Sawiris:

Egyptian businessmen who went to the sports investment outside of Egypt, where he and his US partner Wesley Edens bought 55% of the shares in Egypt. Aston Villa, giving him the right to run the club.

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