Bangor Mail

Serafino agrees to buy Bangor City

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BANGOR City have announced that Domenico Serafino, along with a consortium of investors, has agreed a deal to buy Vaughan Sports Management’s (VSM) shares in the club.

Italian-born Serafino is a profession­al musician and producer and will become the chairman and person of significan­t control within the club.

The 52-year-old has been in negotiatio­ns for a few months with directors of the club and is the representa­tive of a group of entreprene­urs who have been convinced by him to make a major investment in the club.

Their vision is to bring the club back up to Cymru Premier and give prestige again to the city of Bangor.

“When asked by the director of football Max Leghissa whether I would be interested in becoming involved in the club, it was something I immediatel­y jumped at,” said Serafino, who will replace first-team manager Stephen Vaughan Jr as the club’s chairman.

“Having spent some time around the city while my son Francesco was training, I fell in love with the beautiful landscapes and the history of the surroundin­g area.

“Now there is lots of work to do and I have been lucky enough to persuade other investors to come and help with this project and to help try to restore the club to where it belongs.”

The vision for Serafino is to reconnect with the supporters and local community - but he understand­s that there is a lot of work to be done and it’s a challenge he’s more than ready to take on.

“We have lots of work to do on and off the pitch and we have already started work behind the scenes to get stability back in the football club,” he concluded.

Outgoing chairman Vaughan Jr said: “Since the turn of the year, we had actively been looking for investment for the football club to take the club forward.

“After a few months of negotiatio­ns both here and in Italy, a deal has now been struck and this safeguards the 143-year history of the club.

“Mr Serafino, along with his investors, have the vision to take the club forward and now we just need to let them get on with the job.”

On the pitch, Bangor continued their unbeaten start to the season when they beat Porthmadog at Y Traeth 1-0 in the Cymru North last weekend.

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