MANAGING one club has been hard enough over the last few weeks as the coronavirus sent football into turmoil. So imagine trying to keep a handle on what is going on at EIGHT clubs around the globe. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus in sport live blog for the latest news & updates That is the task facing the City Football Group, which has become one of the biggest sport institutions in the world over the last seven years. As well as Manchester City, the CFG owns teams in America, Australia, Spain, Japan, China, India and Uruguay. There are 13 offices around the world, more than 2,000 employees and 1,500 players on their books. When a ten per cent share was sold to US private-equity firm Silver Lake last year, the group’s value was estimated at just under £4BILLION.So the stakes are high right now and limiting the damage done by the pandemic is crucial. The Group’s vision talks of “Using football for social good on a local and global scale” — and never has that been more needed than now. There is a determination within CFG to continue to do that — even without any football being played. What makes it… Read full this story
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