The Record (Troy, NY)

Former Dodgers owner buys French soccer club

- By Jerome Pugmire

Former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt is buying French soccer club Marseille, heralding a new chapter for a team that has fallen into the shadow of bitter rival Paris Saint-Germain.

PARIS >> American businessma­n Frank McCourt is buying French soccer club Marseille from Russianbor­n billionair­e Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, heralding a new chapter for a team that has fallen into the shadow of bitter rival Paris SaintGerma­in.

At a news conference on Monday in Marseille’s city hall, Mayor Jean-Claude Godin said he was “satisfied” with the impending sale, joking that McCourt will need to “put in some dough” to revitalize the team.

McCourt, the 63-year-old former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, pledged to “do everything so the club can be champions again.”

McCourt sold the Dodgers for $2 billion in 2012 to Guggenheim Baseball Management.

In a separate statement Monday, Marseille said that “both parties wish to complete the deal between now and the end of the year.”

Marseille is affectiona­tely known as L’OM (an abbreviati­on of Olympique Marseille, its official name) and the confident club moto “Droit au But” translates as “Straight to Goal.” But making the nine-time French champion successful again is a tall order given how the team’s fortunes have crumbled lately.

Marseille remains the only French side to win the Champions League — beating the powerful AC Milan 1-0 in 1993 for its biggest achievemen­t and triggering wild celebratio­ns in the soccer-mad southern seaport.

However, it has fallen behind since PSG was taken over by Qatari investors five years ago.

While PSG has won the past four French titles, Marseille has struggled to keep up, finishing a miserable 13th last season and failing to qualify for European competitio­n.

McCourt pledged to bring back the good times.

“Helping the club achieve success both on and off the pitch would be an honor and privilege,” he said. “My ambition would be to help return the club to championsh­ip form, to deliver the best fan experience in all of football, to strengthen the club’s ties with supporters and the city of Marseille, and to guide the club to long-term financial stability.” That is some task. Although some players at Marseille enjoy support bordering on devotion, the notoriousl­y volatile fans can also turn on them. Marseille’s home form was so bad last year that it was regularly jeered at Stade Velodrome.

Marseille has not won a trophy since winning the League Cup in 2012, under former coach Didier Deschamps.

Deschamps, now France’s national team coach, was captain when Marseille won the European title in ‘93 and he proved an instant success as coach, winning the league title in his first campaign during the 2009-10 season and adding three League Cup titles.

Since he left four years ago, Marseille’s subsequent managers have found it tough going.

 ?? CLAUDE PARIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? USA’s Frank McCourt poses with a soccer fan outside the Marseille city hall, Monday in Marseille, southern France. The mayor of the southern French city of Marseille has announced that American businessma­n Frank McCourt has bought the popular football...
CLAUDE PARIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS USA’s Frank McCourt poses with a soccer fan outside the Marseille city hall, Monday in Marseille, southern France. The mayor of the southern French city of Marseille has announced that American businessma­n Frank McCourt has bought the popular football...

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