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Vitesse in New Hands Again; Regional Entrepreneurs Take over Troubled Club

Summary by De Telegraaf
Vitesse is once again in other hands. The club has had five minority shareholders since January this year, but they are already leaving six months later. The intention is that the club, whose existence is threatened, will now be in the hands of a collective of regional entrepreneurs (the 'Sterkhouders Vitesse Arnhem'), who already guaranteed the deficit on the budget last year.

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Vitesse is once again in other hands. The club has had five minority shareholders since January this year, but they are already leaving six months later. The intention is that the club, whose existence is threatened, will now be in the hands of a collective of regional entrepreneurs (the 'Sterkhouders Vitesse Arnhem'), who already guaranteed the deficit on the budget last year.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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