The Turkish millionaire who would come to save Dinamo is vice president of Fenerbahce



[ad_1]

  • F1: Bahrain Grand Prix race, Sunday, 7pm, Digi Sport 2

  • League 1: Politehnica Iași – CFR Cluj, Sunday, 18:30, Digi Sport 1

According to Fotospor, the one who could mess with Dinamo is Abdullah Kiğılı, 77-year-old millionaire.

He has a large clothing business and his company has 225 stores abroad, in addition to those in Turkey.

Turkish millionaire Abdullah Kiğılı could invest in Dinamo

The one who revealed this information was Dinamo’s marketing director, Radu Birlică. Initially, the Dinamo player turned to Abdullah Kiğılı to sponsor the club with a large amount, then even asked him to take over the team entirely.

The Turk seems to be smiling at the idea, especially since he intends to develop his business in the coming years in both Romania and Bulgaria, with more than 100 stores.

Abdullah Kiğılı is a good connoisseur of sports. He is currently vice president of Fenerbahce since 2009, and in the past has been in charge of Istanbul. Furthermore, Kiğılı was president of the Turkish Football Federation for a short period in 1997.

He was also part of the leadership of the Turkish Wrestling Federation, but also of the Ski Federation.

Dinamo has very high debts, and the players have not received a salary for more than 3 months, since the arrival of the Spanish investors, represented by Pablo Cortacero.

Who, in fact, is Pablo Cortacero, the Spaniard who promised “the sea with salt” at Dinamo

The Stephen the Great disaster was widely discussed in the press in Spain. Diario de Almería also wrote about Pablo Cortacero.

“Curiously, Dinamo is run by Pablo Cortacero, the businessman who wanted to buy UD Almería, before it ended up in the hands of Turki (no, the Saudi owner of the team)”, Spanish journalists emphasize.

It is not the only reference to Pablo Cortacero, which the Iberian press treats as a suspicious character. “The administration to which Borja Valle and Isma López refer is the investment fund of Benel International SA. It is based in Luxembourg and the visible head of the investment fund is Pablo Cortacero, current president of Dinamo.

A businessman from Granada, Cortacero is the representative of Benel International, based in Luxembourg. Acquired 72% of the shares of the Dinamo club. Two years ago, he and his partners intended to acquire UD Almería, but the negotiations were not completed successfully.La Vanguardia wrote immediately after Cortacero took over Dinamo.

Tags: inverter dynamo , Pablo Cortacero , abdullah kiğılı

[ad_2]