La Liga - Royal Emirates Group buy Getafe

Thu, 21 Apr 15:27:00 2011

Royal Emirates Group signed a deal to buy La Liga club Getafe for up to 90 million euros (£79.1m) with the Dubai firm targeting a top six finish next season for the relegation-haunted Spanish outfit.

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The club will be renamed "Getafe Team Dubai" following the acquisition by Royal Emirates, an investment firm chaired by Sheikh Butti Bin Suhail Al Maktoum.

"The majority of the payment is up front - for the coming year, we are definitely going to secure a position in the top six," Royal Emirates managing director Kaiser Rafiq told reporters in Dubai, adding the group had paid between 70m and 90m euros (£61.5-£79.1m) in a deal not funded by debt.

Getafe finished sixth last season but are languishing in 14th place this term, four points above the relegation places, while the club, located in Madrid's suburbs, attract the lowest attendances in the Spanish top flight.

Yet Dubai officials seem undeterred. Suleiman al Butti, Royal Emirates project manager, earmarked qualification for the Champions League, Europe's elite club competition, within two seasons.

"Our vision is to now beat Real Madrid," said Butti. Royal Emirates officials would not be drawn on Getafe's transfer budget for the coming season but said they already had players in mind.

The Getafe deal is the third foreign acquisition of a La Liga club in the past year following the sale of Malaga to a member of the Qatari royal family and the purchase of Racing Santander by an Indian businessman.

"We were offered two or three La Liga clubs and we also looked into Europe as well but Getafe is a young and rising team," said Rafiq.

"Royal Emirates Group is a private holding company and no funding is coming from the ruling family. This is strictly a private business deal."

Getafe will try to bring Arab players to Getafe, providing they are good enough for La Liga, Butti added.

State-owned Dubai World last month agreed a deal to restructure about $25 billion (£15bn) of debts and Dubai is estimated to have liabilities of about $115bn (£69.4bn).

Royal Emirates Group buy Getafe

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  1. I agree with Juan. Team Dubai sounds like Getafe was­ from Arab Emirates, and not Spain. But, the good thing­ is, that more teams owned by rich owners in La Liga­ besides Atletico Madrid, Athletic Bilbao, Sevilla,­ Valencia and Villareal will be more competive. Hope­ that Getafe bring in good talent from South America,­ not like Man City did with their transfers.

    From marti1700, on Sat 23 Apr 0:42
  2. Silly purchase. They are Madrid's 3rd team. The­ real prizes in Spain are Valencia and Sevilla. Big­ clubs, big fanbase, not in the same city as Real or­ Barca, those are the teams that should be bought by the­ rich Arabs/Americans and with investments would be­ competition to both Barcelona and Real

    From Bruno M, on Fri 22 Apr 18:00
  3. the namechange is ridiculous, hope fans will turn their­ back in full

    From Juan P, on Fri 22 Apr 6:56
  4. Getafe has always been a satellite 'Madrid'­ team and like the Athleti team they suddenly become the­ 'walk-over-me' team when facing Real Madrid.­ Barca is very pleased with this news and maybe now some­ of the other Spanish teams will form a backbone and­ play Real like they do when it comes to us. BTW My hats­ are always off to the great teams like Bilbao,­ Valencia, Sevile, Sporting Gijon, Deportivo La Coruna­ and a few others who compete for pride and to win and­ not just handing Real an easy victory.

    From Barca, on Fri 22 Apr 4:01
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