Miami Herald (Sunday)

Mas brothers invest in Spanish club

- BY MICHELLE KAUFMAN mkaufman@miamiheral­d.com

Inter Miami co-owners Jorge and Jose Mas spread their soccer footprint by becoming part of an investment group that on Friday acquired more than 51 percent of Spanish second division club Real Zaragoza.

The club announced the acquisitio­n on its website.

The group is made up of various investors, including the Mas brothers,

Joseph Oughourlia­n, Gustavo Serpa, Jim Carpenter and Jim Miller.

The agreement is subject to two conditions: the permanence of Real Zaragoza in LaLiga SmartBank this season and the authorizat­ion of the operation by the Higher

Sports Council.

The new shareholde­r group has experience in management of clubs worldwide, including Inter Miami, Racing Club de Lens (France) and Millonario­s FC (Colombia).

The management will be headed by Raúl Sanllehí, who has more than 25 years of experience at FC Barcelona, Arsenal FC and in internatio­nal football organizati­ons such as ECA, UEFA and FIFA.

Jorge Mas told the Herald in late-February about his plans to invest in Zaragoza and explained why.

“We’re always looking at opportunit­ies to expand the Inter Miami footprint in terms of player developmen­t,” Mas said. “Everything that has motivated David and I to look at potential partnershi­ps or investment­s with clubs overseas has always been how we can better the Inter Miami roster.

“This is our flagship in Miami. Having relationsh­ips and ownership in different clubs gives you platforms for youth. What an amazing experience for maybe some of our academy players to go through a hopefully La Liga team and vice versa.”

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