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Man City ownership adds French club to worldwide portfolio

MANCHESTER, England (AP) - The Abu Dhabi-based ownership of Manchester City added a 10th club to its worldwide portfolio by announcing the purchase of French second-division team Troyes on Thursday.

The City Football Group will become the majority shareholder of Troyes after buying the shares of its previous owner, Daniel Masoni, following a review of the sale by French football's financial watchdog.

'œWe have had an interest in French football for some time and have long admired ESTAC (Troyes)," said Ferran Soriano, chief executive of CFG, 'œso we are delighted to have completed the acquisition of our 10th club and have a permanent presence in France."

Soriano called it a 'œmilestone'ť for the group.

'œOur objective remains to play beautiful football, identify and develop grassroots talent and have a permanent presence in the world's football centers,'ť he said. 'œThere is no doubt that France is one of the top football countries in the world and we are proud to be part of that community.'ť

The CFG's clubs also include New York City FC, Melbourne City, Girona in Spain, Yokohama F. Marinos in Japan, Sichuan Jiuniu FC in China, Mumbai City FC in India, Club Atletico Torque in Uruguay and Lommel in Belgium. The group also has a 'œcollaboration agreement'ť with Venezuelan team Atletico Venezuela.

Troyes, which was founded in 1986 and is located in northeastern France, was in fourth place - one point off the promotion positions - when France's Ligue 2 was called off last season because of the coronavirus outbreak.

Among its best-known former players is ex-France midfielder Blaise Matuidi.

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