Remembering Mohamed Al-Fayed: The Legacy of an English Football Club Owner

2023-09-01 19:53:00

Muhammad Jamal wrote on Friday, September 01, 2023 10:53 PM

The English club, Fulham, mourned the Egyptian businessman, Mohamed Al-Fayed, the former owner of the club, and wrote the official account of the English club, Fulham, via the social networking site “Twitter”, saying: “In peace, the legend who reached the highest levels of the Premier League, Mohamed Al-Fayed died at the age of 94.”

Mohamed Al-Fayed owned the English club Fulham in 1997 following he succeeded in buying the club for 6.25 million pounds sterling.

Mohamed Al-Fayed sold Fulham Club in 2013 to Pakistani Shahid Khan, who now owns many luxury hotel chains around the world.

It is noteworthy that the Egyptian businessman, Mohamed Al-Fayed, died at the age of 94, in the British capital, London, according to the Cairo News website. His funeral will be held next Friday.

Khalil added, in a telephone interview on Al-Ikhbariya channel, that the news of his death was a surprise to everyone, explaining: “We did not attend his funeral, as we learned of his death at the time of the funeral, and whoever was present in the square at the time of the Friday prayer attended the Friday prayer.”

And she continued: “Next Friday, the funeral will be held in the same place that witnessed the prayer over his body, which is the Regent’s Park Mosque in the Islamic Center in central London.”

She explained that Al-Fayed suffered from health problems in the late days of his life, which led to his death, and that he was a distinguished figure in Britain and had a great history in it.

She indicated that he no longer appears to the public as he appeared before following the death of his eldest son, Imad: “The death of his son caused a great psychological problem for him, and he hid from public work, and then events continued, as he transferred ownership of the Harrods building from him to other people, and it was clear that he wanted Withdraw from all business and investments.

Mohamed Al-Fayed was born in Alexandria in 1929, and began his life in the business world in Egypt and moved to Dubai in 1960 to specialize in the field of real estate and development. 1985.

Al-Fayed had close ties with the British royal family, and in 1997, his son Dodi Al-Fayed and Princess Diana died in a car accident in Paris.

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