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Man City’s owners take stake in Girona

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Manchester City’s parent company, the City Football Group, have purchased a major stake in Primera Liga side Girona, the Spanish club announced on Wednesday.

The City Football Group and the Girona Football Group, owned by Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola’s brother Pere Guardiola, have purchased 44.3 per cent of Girona each, with the remainder held by a fans associatio­n.

“The operation will allow Girona FC to benefit from the knowledge and proven experience of the City Football Group, as well as its extensive network of infrastruc­tures, technical teams, collection of talent, young player developmen­t and executive leadership, along with its global media, marketing and the commercial potential of the group,” a Girona statement said.

The clubs have been working on the deal since 2016, with Manchester City loaning Girona five players this summer: Pablo Maffeo, Aleix Garcia, Douglas Luiz, Marlos Moreno and Larry Kayode.

Girona were promoted to La Liga for the first time in their 87-year history after finishing second in the second division last season. They drew 2-2 with Atletico Madrid on Saturday in their first match.

“Girona is a club whose work reflects its enormous ambition. With calmness, great determinat­ion and humility, the team managed to achieve promotion to the top flight, which is, without a doubt, an incredible achievemen­t,” said Ferran Soriano, chief executive of City Football Group.

“What’s more, they did it playing exciting football and scoring a lot of goals.”

Pere Guardiola said: “This shared investment in Girona FC was an unquestion­able, attractive opportunit­y for both parties, well before the club were promoted in May.”

Girona become the sixth side the City Football Group has stakes in, joining Manchester City, Australian side Melbourne City, MLS franchise New York City Football Club, Japanese side Yokohama F Marinos, and Uruguayan team CA Torque.

In other news, Atletico Madrid’d Antoine Griezmann was handed a two-game ban after he was sent off at the weekend for insulting the referee.

The France internatio­nal was dismissed during Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Girona. He also received a €600 (Dh2,600) fine, while Atletico were penalised €700. Both have the right to appeal. Griezmann was shown a red card an hour into Saturday’s match after insulting the referee for not awarding a penalty in his favour. He later apologised.

Real Madrid centre-back Sergio Ramos has also been handed a one-match ban after he was sent off for two yellow cards in a 3-0 win at Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday. Argentine Ever Banega was hit with a two-match suspension after the midfielder was also sent off for insulting the referee during Sevilla’s 1-1 draw with Espanyol on Saturday.

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