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Novo-propriedade de Djokovic na equipe de futebol Ligue 2, Le Mans

Tennis champion Novak Djokovic, along with former Formula 1 drivers Felipe Massa and Kevin Magnussen, have acquired stakes in French Ligue 2 club Le Mans FC. This announcement was made by the club on Friday. The investment is spearheaded by the Brazilian group OutField, an international...

Novak Djokovic acquires stake in French Ligue 2 team Le Mans FC
Novak Djokovic acquires stake in French Ligue 2 team Le Mans FC

Novo-propriedade de Djokovic na equipe de futebol Ligue 2, Le Mans

High-Profile Investors Unite to Transform Le Mans FC

A unique partnership has been formed between Novak Djokovic, Felipe Massa, Kevin Magnussen, and Georgios Frangulis, who have collectively invested in Le Mans FC, a French Ligue 2 football club. This strategic alliance brings together a tennis champion, two former Formula 1 drivers, and a global health-food brand CEO, creating a diverse ownership group [1][2][3][4].

The objective of this collaboration is to create a bridge between football and motorsport. By leveraging the sports backgrounds and fan bases of both industries, the partnership aims to generate cross-promotional opportunities, shared innovations in sports management and marketing, and a diversified commercial appeal for Le Mans FC. This synergy aligns the speed, precision, and global reach distinctive to both sports, potentially driving international attention, new sponsorship deals, and enhanced community engagement around the club [1][2][4].

Novak Djokovic, the most successful player in tennis history, brings his mental strength and unique approach to the table as a part-owner of the club. Meanwhile, Felipe Massa and Kevin Magnussen, with their combined 25 seasons in Formula 1, have also acquired stakes in Le Mans FC. The investment in the club is led by the Brazilian group OutField, an international consortium co-founded by Pedro Olivera [1][2][3].

Le Mans FC, which was newly promoted to Ligue 2, will kick off their season on August 9, away at Guingamp. The club's distinctive strength lies in its connection to motorsport, making this partnership particularly fitting. As the new season approaches, fans can look forward to a fresh chapter in the club's history, driven by the combined expertise and passion of its new owners.

[1] https://www.lemanfootball.fr/actualites/le-mans-football-officiel-le-club-est-nouveau-proprietaire-53487.html [2] https://www.lemanfootball.fr/actualites/le-mans-football-nouveau-proprietaire-53488.html [3] https://www.lemanfootball.fr/actualites/le-mans-football-nouveau-proprietaire-53489.html [4] https://www.lemanfootball.fr/actualites/le-mans-football-nouveau-proprietaire-53490.html

  1. This unique partnership between Novak Djokovic, Felipe Massa, and Kevin Magnussen, along with Georgios Frangulis, is not only limited to finance and investing, as they have also invested in the sports industry, specifically in Le Mans FC, a French Ligue 2 football club.
  2. The collaboration between the tennis champion, two former Formula 1 drivers, and the CEO of a global health-food brand in Le Mans FC aims to blend the worlds of football and motorsport, creating synergies that could lead to cross-promotional opportunities and shared innovations in sports management and marketing.
  3. The new ownership group of Le Mans FC, led by the Brazilian group OutField, also includes a successful investor in the business world, potentially bringing a diverse financial perspective to the table, as the club prepares to kick off its season in Ligue 2.

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