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·18 de diciembre de 2024
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·18 de diciembre de 2024
Genoa have announced a change of ownership after Romanian businessman Dan Șucu acquired a majority stake in the club, an official statement confirmed on Wednesday.
The Serie A outfit were on the lookout for new buyers after their previous owners 777 Partners went bankrupt back in October, following a winding-up order by the High Court in London.
Sampdoria fans light a smoke-bomb prior to kick-off in the Coppa Italia match between Genoa CFC and UC Sampdoria at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on September 25, 2024 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Șucu has completed the takeover of the club by paying more than €45m to secure 77% of Genoa’s shares through a capital increase, in an attempt to bring ‘economic stability’ and ‘new investments’.
“Genoa Cricket and Football Club announce that following the resolution of a capital increase amounting to €45,356,262—of which €5,356,262 is a free increase and €40,000,000 is a paid increase, passed on December 14—the Board of Directors convened today and approved the offer presented by Romanian entrepreneur Dan Șucu,” an official statement published by Genoa confirmed.
“Through his investment vehicle, the Romanian entrepreneur fully subscribed to the capital increase, acquiring approximately 77% of Genoa CFC’s share capital, leaving the previous shareholders in the minority.
“This transfer of majority ownership marks a new chapter for Italy’s oldest football club. The entry of Dan Șucu is expected to bring economic stability and new investments to enhance the team and its infrastructure.
Genoa extend their gratitude to their loyal fans for their unwavering support and look to the future with confidence, hopeful that this new phase will further consolidate the club’s prestige and success.
epa11737928 during the Italian Serie A soccer match Genoa Cfc vs Cagliari Calcio at Luigi Ferraris stadium in Genoa, Italy, 24 November 2024. EPA-EFE/STRINGER
Șucu is already the owner of Romanian side Rapid Bucharest, playing in the country’s top tier, as well as the founder of a renowned furniture brand.
The 61-year-old entrepreneur has also invested in the real estate and media sectors and seeks to use football as a means of promoting social impact.
“Șucu is a prominent figure on the international economic stage and serves as the president of the Confederația Patronală Concordia, the Romanian equivalent of Confindustria,” the statement continued.
“Born in Bucharest on April 25, 1963, Șucu is best known as the founder of Mobexpert, Romania’s largest furniture brand, with over 2,200 employees. Beyond his leadership in the furniture industry, Șucu is a key investor in the real estate sector and, since 2022, in the media sector, playing a pivotal role in the economic newspaper Ziarul Financiar.
“A sports enthusiast and already the owner of the Rapid Bucharest football club (holding 90% of its shares), Dan Șucu has contributed to reviving a historic institution with over 100 years of tradition, investing in modern infrastructure and a youth academy that now hosts around 700 young athletes.
“His approach focuses on leveraging football as a social tool, aiming to involve thousands of young people in sports and promote values of inclusion and personal growth.”
Genoa are unbeaten in Serie A since hiring Patrick Vieira as their new manager after November’s international break, as the French coach steered his side to one win and three draws, including one away to Milan last weekend.