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Former England international Eniola Aluko has become the first black female football club owner in Italy, NRTC reports.
The former sports director for Aston Villa becomes part of a $100 million ownership group, known as Mercury/13.
Aluko and the group has acquired a majority stake in northern Italy-based football outfit, FC Como Women.
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The former Chelsea and Juventus player has focused on football broadcasting since her retirement in 2020. She has now ventured into sports ownership after joining the Mercury/13 group.
Owning FC Como Women is a great achievement that serves as inspiration for black sports owners and black sports investors.
An investment of $100 million had been pledged by the Mercury/13 ownership group into womenās football teams across Latin America and Europe.
Experience and expertise
Aluko has always been an individual passionate about women’s sports, and football in particular. She is a former player and a former sports director who understands the dynamics of women’s football from different standpoints.
As an ex-player and a management expert, Aluko’s wealth of experience will come in handy as an owner of FC Como Women.
Under her watch, not only is FC Como Women expected to develop, women’s football in Italy is set to experience new heights.
Eniola Aluko’s Profile
Eni Aluko, as she’s also known as, was born in Lagos, Nigeria to Gbenga and Sileola. She and her family moved to Birmingham, England when she was only six months old.
The 37-year-old former player is the sister of ex-Hull City forward Sone Aluko. He currently plays for Championship side Ipswich Town who are second on the table.
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