Who Owns Man City? Sheik Mansour’s Control Of Club Explained

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Redaction Simon Brett with David Tully
Published on 2024-04-19 13:25:22

Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan has been the majority owner of Manchester City football club since 2008, when his company the Abu Dhabi United Group purchased a 90% stake in the team for a reported £200m. Over the years, City has become one of the most successful teams in world football due to Mansour’s investments and strategic decisions.

Mansour, part of the Abu Dhabi royal family, has a diverse business portfolio including chairing UAE sovereign wealth funds and owning the Abu Dhabi United Group. He has investments in various industries such as media, technology, and finance. His net worth is estimated to be part of the $300bn wealth of the Abu Dhabi royal family.

Under Mansour’s ownership, Manchester City has seen immense success with multiple Premier League titles, FA Cups, League Cups, and other domestic and international trophies. The club’s value has soared to an estimated $4.99bn, making it one of the top five most valuable football teams in the world. Additionally, Mansour established the City Football Group, a holding company that owns stakes in 13 professional football clubs around the globe, aiming to create a global network of teams.

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