Maxi Lopez, what happened to the former Milan: he bought FC Paradiso, Del Piero's nephew and former Inter Schelotto are playing
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The former Argentine striker, with more than 200 Serie A appearances, after retiring, embarked on a second life as an entrepreneur, acquiring 40% of FC Paradiso with his company
Former footballer Maximiliano López pointed at the players in River’s professional establishment. “Tanque “manifested: River’s T-shirt is not for anyone.” Lopez added: “the weird thing is that it’s costing those who already wore it before.” The former striker explained that he watches “always” the cast of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. I always follow him. When I’m in Argentina I go to the stadium, when I’m here I watch the games.” The for…
Former AC Milan player Maxi Lopez has decided to invest in Swiss football. Specifically, the former Argentine striker who wore the Rossoneri jersey for a short time in 2012 has now become one of the owners of FC Paradiso, a Swiss club that plays in Promozione. According to the official press release published on the club's website, Maxi Lopez - through Maxco Capital, an investment group based in the United Kingdom that he leads - has acquired 40…
Former Argentine striker will continue his business career in Europe. The post ¡Surprise! Maxi López becomes co-owner of a Swiss football team appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The former striker of River became the new owner of FC Paradiso 1917, of Swiss football. The details of the agreement and the official communiqué. Maxi López decided to leave the professional activity a few years ago, but he never completely left football. His intentions did not pass by being technical director or part of a plantel, but by becoming owner of teams. In the last hours it became official that he became owner of a club of the third d…
FC Paradiso, of the Third Division Switzerland, confirmed the agreement reached with former striker Maxi López for the transfer to his company, Maxco Capital, of 40 percent of the shares of the institution.
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