Madrid. Calle de Goya is number 61. Notary public of Celso Méndez Ureña. this sales signature Sport On Tuesday, June 28, 2022, the Spanish capital put the seal of open negotiations between Orlegi and Javier Fernández for a time, La Nueva España reported. Shareholder change that will mark a before and after in club history. The process took about six hours. The signing of the agreement began at 8:15 am with the reading of the contract by the legal domain of Orlegi, who gradually joined all the heroes of the operation on both sides. Orlegi Group entered Sporting Open to the public after 14:00 with a description announcing the new property.
Orlegi is already in charge of Sporting. The Mexican group signed an agreement in Madrid to take control of the stock package represented by Javier Fernández. 73% of the capital. The €43m operation marks a new chapter in the club’s history after nearly 30 years of links between the Fernandez family and the rojiblanca foundation, La Nueva España reported. In the deal announcement, Orlegi said, “Commitment to develop their full potential as a club and academyFrom Sporting. He also expressed his gratitude to Javier Fernández “for his dedication to the club and for the work done”.
Previously, at 10:30 am, the deal had received the approval of the legal department of both Orlegi and Ramón de Santiago, who were Javier Fernández’s representative for the job. From that moment they began to appear on Calle de Goya. real heroes: Javier Fernández and Alejandro Irarragorri. First up is the guy from Gijón who enters as the owner of the club. Gray blazer, light blue shirt and briefcase in hand. Minutes later, Orlegi’s leader, Alejandro Irarragorri, would appear in his red and white striped shirt, giving a nod to Sporting. In his own case, he entered as a candidate and came out as the new rojiblanco president.
Celso Méndez Ureña at the notary’s office, paperwork and agreement. Orlegi Group Chairman Alejandro Irarragorri was accompanied by Executive Director Alfonso Villalva, Finance Director Martin Hollaender and his son Aleco Irarragorri. On the other hand, alongside Javier Fernández was Ramón de Santiago, whom he trusted immensely and was responsible for mediating the transition process that had begun. In Gijón, the Orlegi communications team was waiting for the definitive yes. The company’s website had been testing for hours to publish Sporting’s introduction to the group. as soon as possible. Signing the sale of Sporting struck the seal. Negotiations began in March. It was also the first act of a busy day for the Orlegi Group, which went to Asturias in the afternoon to present its project in El Molinón. The open circle was closed with a coffee between Alfonso Villalva and Javier Fernández in Madrid, the first of some contacts culminating on 28 June.
Negotiation process, due to interruption sports instability The risk of relegation to the first RFEF continued intensely as soon as the season ended. Having not yet completed the acquisition of Zaragoza, Alejandro Irarragorri had his sights set on Gijón to enable his intention to invest in Europe. Orlegi already defined structure. Alejandro Irarragorri will become chairman of the board; Alfonso Villalva and Martin Hollaender will direct; David Guerra, chief executive officer; Gerardo García as the general director of sports and José María Segovia Cañadas as the non-director secretary. The new owners of Sporting plan to accelerate the implementation of their “methods” in the coming days. The announcement that Insua will be signed is about to fall.
Alejandro Irarragorri and Alfonso Villalva were in Gijón last Friday to meet with Mayor Ana González. The meeting served as a contact between the new owners and the councillor. In the table, matters such as Uses of El Molinón and Mareo, municipal property, without moving forward, for now, with the option to buy back the football school. “It’s all beautiful,” Irarragorri told La Nueva España after the meeting at town hall, as she took the opportunity to stroll the marina and the San Lorenzo Wall promenade. Now, the slogan “win by serving” is already starting to sound on the walls of Gijón town hall.
Madrid. Calle de Goya is number 61. Notary public of Celso Méndez Ureña. this sales signature Sport On Tuesday, June 28, 2022, the Spanish capital put the seal of open negotiations between Orlegi and Javier Fernández for a time, La Nueva España reported. Shareholder change that will mark a before and after in club history. The process took about six hours. The signing of the agreement began at 8:15 am with the reading of the contract by the legal domain of Orlegi, who gradually joined all the heroes of the operation on both sides. Orlegi Group entered Sporting Open to the public after 14:00 with a description announcing the new property.
Orlegi is already in charge of Sporting. The Mexican group signed an agreement in Madrid to take control of the stock package represented by Javier Fernández. 73% of the capital. The €43m operation marks a new chapter in the club’s history after nearly 30 years of links between the Fernandez family and the rojiblanca foundation, La Nueva España reported. In the deal announcement, Orlegi said, “Commitment to develop their full potential as a club and academyFrom Sporting. He also expressed his gratitude to Javier Fernández “for his dedication to the club and for the work done”.
Previously, at 10:30 am, the deal had received the approval of the legal department of both Orlegi and Ramón de Santiago, who were Javier Fernández’s representative for the job. From that moment they began to appear on Calle de Goya. real heroes: Javier Fernández and Alejandro Irarragorri. First up is the guy from Gijón who enters as the owner of the club. Gray blazer, light blue shirt and briefcase in hand. Minutes later, Orlegi’s leader, Alejandro Irarragorri, would appear in his red and white striped shirt, giving a nod to Sporting. In his own case, he entered as a candidate and came out as the new rojiblanco president.
Celso Méndez Ureña at the notary’s office, paperwork and agreement. Orlegi Group Chairman Alejandro Irarragorri was accompanied by Executive Director Alfonso Villalva, Finance Director Martin Hollaender and his son Aleco Irarragorri. On the other hand, alongside Javier Fernández was Ramón de Santiago, whom he trusted immensely and was responsible for mediating the transition process that had begun. In Gijón, the Orlegi communications team was waiting for the definitive yes. The company’s website had been testing for hours to publish Sporting’s introduction to the group. as soon as possible. Signing the sale of Sporting struck the seal. Negotiations began in March. It was also the first act of a busy day for the Orlegi Group, which went to Asturias in the afternoon to present its project in El Molinón. The open circle was closed with a coffee between Alfonso Villalva and Javier Fernández in Madrid, the first of some contacts culminating on 28 June.
Negotiation process, due to interruption sports instability The risk of relegation to the first RFEF continued intensely as soon as the season ended. Having not yet completed the acquisition of Zaragoza, Alejandro Irarragorri had his sights set on Gijón to enable his intention to invest in Europe. Orlegi already defined structure. Alejandro Irarragorri will become chairman of the board; Alfonso Villalva and Martin Hollaender will direct; David Guerra, chief executive officer; Gerardo García as the general director of sports and José María Segovia Cañadas as the non-director secretary. The new owners of Sporting plan to accelerate the implementation of their “methods” in the coming days. The announcement that Insua will be signed is about to fall.
Alejandro Irarragorri and Alfonso Villalva were in Gijón last Friday to meet with Mayor Ana González. The meeting served as a contact between the new owners and the councillor. In the table, matters such as Uses of El Molinón and Mareo, municipal property, without moving forward, for now, with the option to buy back the football school. “It’s all beautiful,” Irarragorri told La Nueva España after the meeting at town hall, as she took the opportunity to stroll the marina and the San Lorenzo Wall promenade. Now, the slogan “win by serving” is already making noise on the walls of Gijón town hall.