Prince sells English football club to US consortium
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Americans own another English club. They bought second-tier Sheffield
The leaders of the English second division, Sheffield United, have been bought by the American consortium COH Sports. According to media reports, they paid 105 million pounds (3.2 billion crowns) for a 100% stake in the Saudi Arabian company United World.
Prince sells English football club to US consortium
Owned Sheffield United since 2013 Sold for undisclosed sum Club at top of Championship Saudi Arabia’s United World Group, led by Prince Abdullah bin Mosaad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has sold its interest in the English Championship side Sheffield United. The club, currently sitting at the top of the table heading into the busy Christmas schedule of fixtures, has been taken over by the American consortium COH Sports for an undisclosed sum. Prince A…
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