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Lorenzo Sanz

Lorenzo Sanz Mancebo (9 August 1943 – 21 March 2020) was a Spanish businessman who was the 14th President of Real Madrid and a former owner of Málaga CF.

Lorenzo Sanz
14th President of Real Madrid
In office
26 November 1995 – 16 July 2000
Preceded byRamón Mendoza
Succeeded byFlorentino Pérez
Personal details
Born
Lorenzo Sanz Mancebo

(1943-08-09)9 August 1943
Madrid, Spain
Died21 March 2020(2020-03-21) (aged 76)
Madrid, Spain
SpouseMaría Luz Durán Muñoz (m. 1970)
RelationsMíchel Salgado (son-in-law)
Children5, including Lorenzo, Paco and Fernando
OccupationReal estate developer
Known forPresident of Real Madrid and owner of Málaga

Early life edit

He was born in August 1943 in a humble family in Madrid, being the eldest of ten siblings. During his youth he was a goalkeeper for several soccer teams in Madrid, such as Puerta Bonita.[1] He began his business career with a wallpaper factory. He was linked to Fuerza Nueva, an extreme right-wing party for which he managed advertising. Married to María Luz Durán Muñoz, he was the father of five children. The first son, Lorenzo, was a basketball player and played two seasons with Real Madrid's first team and later as technical director of the section for two seasons. The following sons, Paco -who played eight games in the First Division- and Fernando -who played four seasons with Real Madrid's first team and seven with Málaga-, were soccer players and later presidents of Granada Club de Fútbol and Málaga Club de Fútbol, respectively. Their daughters are María Luz "Malula" (1975), who is married to former Real Madrid player Míchel Salgado, and Diana (1977).[2][3][4]

Professional life edit

In 1985 Sanz left Blas Piñar's notary and was appointed as a member of the board of directors of Real Madrid, chaired by Ramón Mendoza, while he shifted his professional activities towards the real-estate sector by joining the Swiss Jose Antonio Roth, a wealthy developer who controlled the real-estate development group Barada ("Grupo Barada").[5] Sanz would acquire land through his companies (Nuada and Renfisa) and use his influence through Real Madrid F.C.'s board to gain planning permissions. After that, the land was sold to Barada, which would offer to the banks said land as collateral to cover the guarantees required to the board of directors.[6] In 1995 Lorenzo Sanz became president of Real Madrid after covering, with the economic support of Barada, the majority of the 1,045 million pesetas required by LaLiga.[7] During the 2000s Lorenzo Sanz was attributed a net worth of 20,000 million pesetas (120 million euros),[8] less than Roth's wealth, who controlled his stake in Barada, S.L. through the shell company Merenco Capital B.V., registered in the Netherlands.

President of Real Madrid edit

Sanz was a director of Real Madrid from 1985 to 1995. He then became President of Real Madrid on 26 November 1995 after Ramón Mendoza was forced to resign due to the economic, social, and sporting problems of the club. Sanz tried to turn the club around by bringing in star players like Davor Šuker and Predrag Mijatović with his own money. This led to a long-awaited UEFA Champions League victory, which Real Madrid had not won since 1966, as the club won both the 1998 and 2000 finals.[9]

Following the two Champions League trophies, Sanz decided to hold an early election to the club presidency in 2000, but eventually lost to Florentino Pérez, and vacated the presidency on July 16.[10][9] He then tried unsuccessfully twice to regain his former position as the president of Real Madrid, and failed in a bid to take over Parma.[10]

Negotiations with Parma edit

Between June 2005 and January 2006, Sanz was negotiating with Italian club Parma in Amministrazione Straordinaria to become the club's new owner. Guido Angiolini and Enrico Bondi, the two officers appointed by the Italian government to restore Parma, and its main sponsor Parmalat, were the two people involved in the operations with Sanz. The first time Parma announced negotiations with Sanz was in August 2005. Both President Angiolini and government-appointed administrator Enrico Bondi asked for €27.5 million, but the negotiations were not as smooth as some predicted.

Until January 2006, the Sanz family was still transacting business with Bondi and Angiolini, but to no avail. In an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport in January 2006, President Angiolini stated that, "If, by the 16th, the deal with the Sanz family has not been closed, we will set about finding a new buyer." Sanz had seemed the most likely buyer of the club in August 2005 when he made an initial payment of €7.5 million ($9.07 million) on the full price of €27.5 million. However, he did not pay the outstanding €20 million. Parma administrators stated that after 16 January 2006, the club was free to find other interested buyers as the contract with Sanz expired on 15 January 2006.

Other interested buyers included the owner of Spain's Alamak Espana Trade, Russian oligarch Abram Reznikov. The uncertainty over the club's future had become a source of increasing frustration for Parma supporters. The deal with Sanz was a big dilemma for the Parma fans. In some papers, this deal was referred to as "The never ending story." Parma supporters were longing for a positive ending. Sanz visited Parma a couple of times, and he even turned up at the Stadio Ennio Tardini to follow some of Parma's matches in Serie A. Because of his withdrawal from the deal and failure to pay the rest of the sum of €20.5 million, Lorenzo Sanz Senior and Lorenzo Sanz Junior lost much of their credibility.

Later years edit

Sanz announced in 2006 that he was putting himself up for election once again for the vacant President's position at Real Madrid, losing it to Ramón Calderón.

In July 2006, Sanz purchased Málaga CF. He sold the club in 2010 to a Qatari investor for a sum of €50 million.[11]

In May 2008, it was reported that he was looking to buy Italian club Bari,[12] and that the Bari owners had given him 10 days to close the deal, which was rumored to be around €15 million.[13]

Personal life edit

Sanz was the father-in-law of former Real Madrid and Spain national team defender Míchel Salgado, who married his daughter Malula. Sanz's two sons, Paco and Fernando, were also professional footballers.[14] As the owner of Málaga CF, he entrusted Fernando with the presidency of the club.[9]

Sanz died in the evening of 21 March 2020 at the age of 76, after testing positive for COVID-19.[9][15]

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ortego, Enrique (21 March 2020). "Muere de coronavirus Lorenzo Sanz, el presidente de la Séptima y Octava Copas de Europa del Real Madrid". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  2. ^ "La saga de los Sanz". La Verdad (in European Spanish). 12 March 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  3. ^ "El ex presidente del Madrid Lorenzo Sanz, en libertad con cargos por estafa". abc (in Spanish). 27 September 2008. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  4. ^ "De profesión, presidentes". abc (in Spanish). 15 August 2006. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Ramón Mendoza derrocado como Presidente del Real Madrid por su 'número 2' Lorenzo Sanz, que le sustituirá en el cargo". La Hemeroteca del Buitre (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Ramón Mendoza derrocado como Presidente del Real Madrid por su 'número 2' Lorenzo Sanz, que le sustituirá en el cargo". La Hemeroteca del Buitre (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Ramón Mendoza se marcha ahogado por la economía". AS.com (in Spanish). 22 March 2020. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  8. ^ "La biografía no oficial de 'dios'". Ideal (in European Spanish). 2 December 2006. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  9. ^ a b c d Ortego, Enrique (21 March 2020). "Muere de coronavirus Lorenzo Sanz, el presidente de la Séptima y Octava Copas de Europa del Real Madrid". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  10. ^ a b Minder, Raphael (22 March 2020). "Lorenzo Sanz, Who Led Comeback of Real Madrid, Dies at 76". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  11. ^ "Málaga readies itself for top table". El País. 2 August 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  12. ^ "Bari, Sanz interessato all'acquisto". tuttomercatoweb.com.
  13. ^ "Bari, ultimatum a Sanz". tuttomercatoweb.com.
  14. ^ Miguelez, José (7 June 1999). "Las confesiones de Paco Sanz". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  15. ^ "Lorenzo Sanz: Former Real Madrid president dies after contracting coronavirus". British Broadcasting Corporation. 21 March 2020. Retrieved 21 March 2020.

External links edit

  • Lorenzo Sanz, imputado por presunta estafa y falsificación documental – La Gaceta de los Negocios[permanent dead link]

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Sanz and the second or maternal family name is Mancebo Lorenzo Sanz Mancebo 9 August 1943 21 March 2020 was a Spanish businessman who was the 14th President of Real Madrid and a former owner of Malaga CF Lorenzo Sanz14th President of Real MadridIn office 26 November 1995 16 July 2000Preceded byRamon MendozaSucceeded byFlorentino PerezPersonal detailsBornLorenzo Sanz Mancebo 1943 08 09 9 August 1943Madrid SpainDied21 March 2020 2020 03 21 aged 76 Madrid SpainSpouseMaria Luz Duran Munoz m 1970 RelationsMichel Salgado son in law Children5 including Lorenzo Paco and FernandoOccupationReal estate developerKnown forPresident of Real Madrid and owner of Malaga Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional life 3 President of Real Madrid 4 Negotiations with Parma 5 Later years 6 Personal life 7 Honours 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editHe was born in August 1943 in a humble family in Madrid being the eldest of ten siblings During his youth he was a goalkeeper for several soccer teams in Madrid such as Puerta Bonita 1 He began his business career with a wallpaper factory He was linked to Fuerza Nueva an extreme right wing party for which he managed advertising Married to Maria Luz Duran Munoz he was the father of five children The first son Lorenzo was a basketball player and played two seasons with Real Madrid s first team and later as technical director of the section for two seasons The following sons Paco who played eight games in the First Division and Fernando who played four seasons with Real Madrid s first team and seven with Malaga were soccer players and later presidents of Granada Club de Futbol and Malaga Club de Futbol respectively Their daughters are Maria Luz Malula 1975 who is married to former Real Madrid player Michel Salgado and Diana 1977 2 3 4 Professional life editIn 1985 Sanz left Blas Pinar s notary and was appointed as a member of the board of directors of Real Madrid chaired by Ramon Mendoza while he shifted his professional activities towards the real estate sector by joining the Swiss Jose Antonio Roth a wealthy developer who controlled the real estate development group Barada Grupo Barada 5 Sanz would acquire land through his companies Nuada and Renfisa and use his influence through Real Madrid F C s board to gain planning permissions After that the land was sold to Barada which would offer to the banks said land as collateral to cover the guarantees required to the board of directors 6 In 1995 Lorenzo Sanz became president of Real Madrid after covering with the economic support of Barada the majority of the 1 045 million pesetas required by LaLiga 7 During the 2000s Lorenzo Sanz was attributed a net worth of 20 000 million pesetas 120 million euros 8 less than Roth s wealth who controlled his stake in Barada S L through the shell company Merenco Capital B V registered in the Netherlands President of Real Madrid editSanz was a director of Real Madrid from 1985 to 1995 He then became President of Real Madrid on 26 November 1995 after Ramon Mendoza was forced to resign due to the economic social and sporting problems of the club Sanz tried to turn the club around by bringing in star players like Davor Suker and Predrag Mijatovic with his own money This led to a long awaited UEFA Champions League victory which Real Madrid had not won since 1966 as the club won both the 1998 and 2000 finals 9 Following the two Champions League trophies Sanz decided to hold an early election to the club presidency in 2000 but eventually lost to Florentino Perez and vacated the presidency on July 16 10 9 He then tried unsuccessfully twice to regain his former position as the president of Real Madrid and failed in a bid to take over Parma 10 Negotiations with Parma editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Between June 2005 and January 2006 Sanz was negotiating with Italian club Parma in Amministrazione Straordinaria to become the club s new owner Guido Angiolini and Enrico Bondi the two officers appointed by the Italian government to restore Parma and its main sponsor Parmalat were the two people involved in the operations with Sanz The first time Parma announced negotiations with Sanz was in August 2005 Both President Angiolini and government appointed administrator Enrico Bondi asked for 27 5 million but the negotiations were not as smooth as some predicted Until January 2006 the Sanz family was still transacting business with Bondi and Angiolini but to no avail In an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport in January 2006 President Angiolini stated that If by the 16th the deal with the Sanz family has not been closed we will set about finding a new buyer Sanz had seemed the most likely buyer of the club in August 2005 when he made an initial payment of 7 5 million 9 07 million on the full price of 27 5 million However he did not pay the outstanding 20 million Parma administrators stated that after 16 January 2006 the club was free to find other interested buyers as the contract with Sanz expired on 15 January 2006 Other interested buyers included the owner of Spain s Alamak Espana Trade Russian oligarch Abram Reznikov The uncertainty over the club s future had become a source of increasing frustration for Parma supporters The deal with Sanz was a big dilemma for the Parma fans In some papers this deal was referred to as The never ending story Parma supporters were longing for a positive ending Sanz visited Parma a couple of times and he even turned up at the Stadio Ennio Tardini to follow some of Parma s matches in Serie A Because of his withdrawal from the deal and failure to pay the rest of the sum of 20 5 million Lorenzo Sanz Senior and Lorenzo Sanz Junior lost much of their credibility Later years editSanz announced in 2006 that he was putting himself up for election once again for the vacant President s position at Real Madrid losing it to Ramon Calderon In July 2006 Sanz purchased Malaga CF He sold the club in 2010 to a Qatari investor for a sum of 50 million 11 In May 2008 it was reported that he was looking to buy Italian club Bari 12 and that the Bari owners had given him 10 days to close the deal which was rumored to be around 15 million 13 Personal life editSanz was the father in law of former Real Madrid and Spain national team defender Michel Salgado who married his daughter Malula Sanz s two sons Paco and Fernando were also professional footballers 14 As the owner of Malaga CF he entrusted Fernando with the presidency of the club 9 Sanz died in the evening of 21 March 2020 at the age of 76 after testing positive for COVID 19 9 15 Honours editLa Liga 1996 97 Liga ACB 1999 2000 Supercopa de Espana 1997 UEFA Champions League 1997 98 1999 2000 FIBA EuroCup 1996 97 Intercontinental Cup 1998References edit Ortego Enrique 21 March 2020 Muere de coronavirus Lorenzo Sanz el presidente de la Septima y Octava Copas de Europa del Real Madrid El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 19 May 2022 La saga de los Sanz La Verdad in European Spanish 12 March 2007 Retrieved 19 May 2022 El ex presidente del Madrid Lorenzo Sanz en libertad con cargos por estafa abc in Spanish 27 September 2008 Retrieved 19 May 2022 De profesion presidentes abc in Spanish 15 August 2006 Retrieved 19 May 2022 Ramon Mendoza derrocado como Presidente del Real Madrid por su numero 2 Lorenzo Sanz que le sustituira en el cargo La Hemeroteca del Buitre in Spanish Retrieved 19 May 2022 Ramon Mendoza derrocado como Presidente del Real Madrid por su numero 2 Lorenzo Sanz que le sustituira en el cargo La Hemeroteca del Buitre in Spanish Retrieved 11 September 2022 Ramon Mendoza se marcha ahogado por la economia AS com in Spanish 22 March 2020 Retrieved 19 May 2022 La biografia no oficial de dios Ideal in European Spanish 2 December 2006 Retrieved 11 September 2022 a b c d Ortego Enrique 21 March 2020 Muere de coronavirus Lorenzo Sanz el presidente de la Septima y Octava Copas de Europa del Real Madrid El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 21 March 2020 a b Minder Raphael 22 March 2020 Lorenzo Sanz Who Led Comeback of Real Madrid Dies at 76 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 23 March 2020 Malaga readies itself for top table El Pais 2 August 2011 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Bari Sanz interessato all acquisto tuttomercatoweb com Bari ultimatum a Sanz tuttomercatoweb com Miguelez Jose 7 June 1999 Las confesiones de Paco Sanz El Pais in Spanish ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 21 March 2020 Lorenzo Sanz Former Real Madrid president dies after contracting coronavirus British Broadcasting Corporation 21 March 2020 Retrieved 21 March 2020 External links editLorenzo Sanz imputado por presunta estafa y falsificacion documental La Gaceta de los Negocios permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lorenzo Sanz amp oldid 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