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Valencia taken over by government

Lilbaz

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Apr 1, 2005
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/21/valencia-cf-debt-city-takeover

The local government of Valencia, one of Spain's most cash-strapped regions and owner of several infamous public white elephants, has added a La Liga football club, Valencia, to its portfolio.
With local health and education services hit by austerity programmes, the regional government's effective takeover of Valencia and its squad of highly paid soccer players has provoked fury. But it became inevitable after the club defaulted on interest payments on an €81m (£68m) loan which was only granted after the regional government offered to stand as guarantor. The total debt is now €86m. The acquisition presents yet another administrative headache for the regional government, whose properties include the new but unused airport of Castellon and a hospital at Lliria that it cannot afford to open.
The regional government, which has long been run by Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy's People's party (PP), part-owns two local second division clubs, Elche and Hercules, which also failed to service their debts. In all, it guaranteed football club loans of about €110m in 2009 and 2010, a time when Spain's public finances were in deep trouble. It is unclear how the authority, which has said it will try to sell the club as soon as possible, will service the loans because its own debt has been given junk status by ratings agencies, effectively shutting it out of the markets. The money is owed to Bankia, which is owned by the Spanish state after being rescued with €20bn loaned by the eurozone's rescue funds."We are aware of the importance that Valencia CF has to Valencian society and we will work so that the club can go forward in the best possible fashion," said the regional government's deputy head, José Císcar.

There was no mention of selling stars such as striker Roberto Soldado or promising youngster Sergio Canales, part of a team that is seventh in the Spanish league. Valencia was the first region to ask for bailout money from central government in July when it required an estimated €2.5bn to help it get through 2012. It is expected to ask for more this year.Photograph: Pierre-Philippe Marcou/AFP/Getty Images
 

kr1978

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Is there not a law against them effectively owning 3 clubs in the same league-even if they are a government? Having loans guaranteed by governments is no different than being bankrolled by a rich Russian or Arab really.

Also they are still building a new 75,000 seat stadium last I heard- how does this fit with FFP??
 

Lilbaz

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Is there not a law against them effectively owning 3 clubs in the same league-even if they are a government? Having loans guaranteed by governments is no different than being bankrolled by a rich Russian or Arab really.

Also they are still building a new 75,000 seat stadium last I heard- how does this fit with FFP??

They couldn't finish it as they ran out of money. It's half built and sitting there it is also the main reason they are in that amount of debt.
 

kr1978

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Cheers for that- still stinks to me when a club gets any government support that isn't available to all clubs. Like when Madrid government bailed out Real Madrid with an inflated land purchase- it was just business as usual after that.
 

Lilbaz

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Think they may have trouble from the EU. They will need to sell the club as a whole quickly or else start selling assets. Are there any mad arabs left?
 

kr1978

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Bound to be a couple! They are still a huge club in all fairness and more likely to get some sort of return to the government than the other 2 clubs they have.

Could be a chance for a levy special on sold ado though!!
 

beats1

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Think they may have trouble from the EU. They will need to sell the club as a whole quickly or else start selling assets. Are there any mad arabs left?
Most definitely and not just trouble from the EU, alot of the clubs in Europe would be angry

The clubs are about three quarters to a billion euros in debt to Government, The Spanish government initially said they would write it off and then Clubs around europe got really pissed off by saying they want us to bail out spain whilst writing off a billion to their football clubs, which then made the government back track and say pay up. Rummenigge did say that if the debt was written la liga should get kicked out of UEFA
 

beats1

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As for the stadium they are building there are major worries with that, as more money would be needed to finish and there are also fears of the structure suffering from Concrete Cancer which if very bad could mean sections being rebuilt
 

Lilbaz

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As for the stadium they are building there are major worries with that, as more money would be needed to finish and there are also fears of the structure suffering from Concrete Cancer which if very bad could mean sections being rebuilt

Was a beautiful design for a stadium.
 

Misfit

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Is the Atletico stadium still going head btw. Must admit I was impressed with their plans to turn that white elephant into a cracking looking football ground.
 

Lilbaz

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Is the Atletico stadium still going head btw. Must admit I was impressed with their plans to turn that white elephant into a cracking looking football ground.

2015 it should open, but with the way things are going I wouldn't bet on it.
 

Misfit

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Yes, I had wondered about that. Cheers for the update. I hope they get finished at some point and Marseille crack on with that rindonkulously kewl spaceship refurb they were planning of doing to the Velodrome.
 

beats1

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2015 it should open, but with the way things are going I wouldn't bet on it.
Construction is going well and hasnt stopped yet, it will be interesting how much money the CLUB make of the Falcao transfer, As I think they wont make any imo.

Also Atletico Madrid are rumoured to agree a deal for a new manager next season, with rumours that Diego may go Chelsea. If that does happen, I hope Falcao comes through with his love of Real Madrid
 
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