Former Lille owner Lopez reaches deal to save Bordeaux

Bordeaux was placed into administration in April after its owners, investment management firm King Street Capital Management, decided it could no longer support the club financially.

Published : Jun 23, 2021 12:12 IST

Gerard Lopez’s deal for Bordeaux comes after he sold French club Lille to Callisto Sporting, a subsidiary of Luxembourg-based investment fund Merlyn Partners last December.

Former Lille owner Gerard Lopez has reached an agreement to rescue French side Girondins de Bordeaux from going bust, the Ligue 1 side said on Tuesday.

Bordeaux was placed into administration in April after its owners, investment management firm King Street Capital Management, decided it could no longer support the club financially.

The former French champion club has been struggling financially due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the premature end to the 2019-20 season also resulted in a loss of income when the league season was cancelled.

Its problems were compounded when Spanish media rights agency Mediapro, which had won TV rights for a record 780 million euros ($936.23 million) per season over the 2020-24 period, missed payments last year.

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The club on Tuesday said former Lotus Formula One team president Lopez agreed a deal with the U.S. owners and creditors Fortress Investment Group and it will now need an approval from the league's National Directorate of Management Control.

Lopez's deal comes after he sold French club Lille to Callisto Sporting, a subsidiary of Luxembourg-based investment fund Merlyn Partners last December.

Bordeaux last won the title in the 2008-09 season and finished 12th in the Ligue 1 standings this season.