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First Portuguese Football Players Fund

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First Portuguese Football Players Fund was an investment fund dedicated for football. Unlike Serie A and Premier League, third-party ownership is allowed in Portugal. Clubs sold part of the economic rights of their current players to the fund for cash to re-invest on new signing. Clubs also partnered with the fund to sign new players. It was set up by First Portuguese SGPS S.A., (which in April 2004 was acquired by Grupo Orey to become a major shareholder, via Football Players Funds Management (Cayman) Limited).[1] and a year later became Orey Financial.[2] The company also set up Football Fund PSV Management BV in 2006 (but never started business) and forest fund as well as other field.

The FC Porto section of the fund increased 37.82% in summer 2004, after Ricardo Carvalho, Paulo Ferreira, Deco and Pedro Mendes were sold by Porto for a total €74 million;[3] the Sporting CP and Boavista sections that year, meanwhile, were minus 8.87% and minus 3% respectively.

The fund closed in January 2008 after a new FIFA Regulation on the Status and Transfer of Players came in force on 1 January 2008, which the article 18bis wrote: "No club shall enter into a contract which enables any other party to that contract or any third party to acquire the ability to influence in employment and transfer-related matters its independence, its policies or the performance of its teams."[4]

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Porto players

The follow transaction were known:

Date Name Nationality Percentage Moving from Moving to Fee
7 Jan 2004 Paulo Machado Portugal 16.67%[3] Porto The Fund €6.165M[5]
7 Jan 2004  Ivanildo Guinea–Bissau 16.67%[3] Porto The Fund
7 Jan 2004  Vieirinha Portugal 16.67%[3] Porto The Fund
7 Jan 2004 Hugo Almeida Portugal 16.67%[3] Porto The Fund
7 Jan 2004 Ricardo Costa Portugal 13.33%[3] Porto The Fund
7 Jan 2004 Ricardo Carvalho Portugal reported 12.5% Porto The Fund
7 Jan 2004 Paulo Ferreira Portugal reported 10% Porto The Fund
7 Jan 2004 Pedro Mendes Portugal reported 16.67% Porto The Fund
7 Jan 2004  Deco Portugal reported 1.67% Porto The Fund
7 Jan 2004 Bruno Moraes Brazil 10%[3] Porto The Fund
7 Jan 2004 Benni McCarthy South Africa 13.33%[3] Porto The Fund
22 Jun 2004 Paulo Ferreira Portugal reported 10% The Fund England Chelsea reported €2M[6]
6 Jul 2004  Deco Portugal reported 1.67% The Fund Spain Barcelona reported €350,000[7]
9 Jul 2004 Pedro Mendes Portugal reported 16.67% The Fund England Tottenham Hotspur reported €500,000[8]
27 Jul 2004 Ricardo Carvalho Portugal reported 12.5% The Fund England Chelsea reported €3.75M[9]
29 Sep 2004 Ricardo Quaresma Portugal 9%[3] Porto The Fund €2.5M[10]
29 Sep 2004  Diego Brazil 8.5%[3] Porto The Fund
29 Sep 2004  Carlos Alberto Brazil 2.5%[3] Porto The Fund
29 Sep 2004  Pepe Portugal 10%[3] Porto The Fund
29 Sep 2004 Giourkas Seitaridis Greece 8%[3] Porto The Fund
17 Jan 2005  Carlos Alberto Brazil 2.5% The Fund Brazil Corinthians Undisclosed
23 May 2005 Giourkas Seitaridis Greece 8% The Fund Russia Dynamo Moscow €800,000[11]
29 May 2006  Diego Brazil 8.5% The Fund Germany Werder Bremen €510,000[12]
21 May 2007 Hugo Almeida Portugal 16.67% The Fund Germany Werder Bremen Undisclosed
2 Jul 2007 Ricardo Costa Portugal 13.33% The Fund Germany VfL Wolfsburg Undisclosed[13]
28 Jul 2007 Benni McCarthy South Africa 13.33% The Fund England Blackburn Rovers Undisclosed[14]
ca. 2007  Pepe Portugal 10% The Fund Porto Undisclosed
ca. 2007 Bruno Moraes Brazil 10% The Fund Porto Undisclosed
22 Jan 2008 Ricardo Quaresma Portugal 9% The Fund Porto €1.7M[15]
22 Jan 2008 Paulo Machado Portugal 16.67% The Fund Porto
22 Jan 2008  Ivanildo Guinea–Bissau 16.67% The Fund Porto
22 Jan 2008  Vieirinha Portugal 16.67% The Fund Porto

Sporting CP players

Date Name Nationality Percentage Moving from Moving to Fee
31 Jan 2002 Hugo Viana Portugal 25% Sporting CP The Fund €1M
31 Jan 2002 Ricardo Quaresma Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund €2.1M
31 Jan 2002  Beto Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund
31 Jan 2002  Luís Filipe Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund
31 Jan 2002  Custódio Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund
31 Jan 2002 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund
20 Jun 2002 Hugo Viana Portugal 25% The Fund England Newcastle United €3.06M[16]
Ricardo Quaresma Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund €3.035M
 Beto Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund
 Luís Filipe Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund
 Custódio Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund
Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal reported 35% Sporting CP The Fund
 Danny Portugal Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund
Marius Niculae Romania Undisclosed Sporting CP The Fund
Apr 2003 Yannick Djaló Portugal 10% Sporting CP The Fund €500,000[17]
Apr 2003  Paulo Sérgio Portugal 10% Sporting CP The Fund
Apr 2003  Paíto Mozambique 10% Sporting CP The Fund
Apr 2003  Valdir Portugal 10% Sporting CP The Fund
18 Jul 2003 Ricardo Quaresma Portugal The Fund Spain Barcelona Undisclosed
12 Aug 2003 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal reported 35% The Fund England Manchester United reported €5.25M[18]
ca. 2003 Yannick Djaló Portugal reported 18% Sporting CP The Fund €1.653M[17]
ca. 2003  Paulo Sérgio Portugal reported 18% Sporting CP The Fund
ca. 2003  Paíto Mozambique Sporting CP The Fund
ca. 2003  Valdir Portugal Sporting CP The Fund
ca. 2003 Carlos Saleiro Portugal 26.5% Sporting CP The Fund
ca. 2004  Luís Filipe Portugal Undisclosed The Fund Marítimo
7 Jan 2005  Danny Portugal Undisclosed The Fund Russia Dynamo Moscow [19]
ca. 2005 Marcelo Labarthe Brazil reported 20% Sporting CP The Fund Undisclosed
23 Jan 2006  Beto Portugal Undisclosed The Fund France Bordeaux Undisclosed
2 Jun 2006  Paíto Mozambique Undisclosed The Fund Spain Mallorca Undisclosed[20]
1 Jul 2006  Valdir Portugal Undisclosed The Fund Reported Free agent Free
1 Jul 2006 Marius Niculae Romania Undisclosed The Fund Reported Free agent Free
9 Jun 2007  Custódio Portugal Undisclosed The Fund Russia Dynamo Moscow Undisclosed
15 Oct 2007 Yannick Djaló Portugal reported 28% The Fund Sporting CP €2,474,603[21][22]
15 Oct 2007 Marcelo Labarthe Brazil reported 20% The Fund Sporting CP
15 Oct 2007 João Moutinho Portugal reported 10% The Fund Sporting CP
15 Oct 2007 Carlos Saleiro Portugal reported 26.5% The Fund Sporting CP
15 Oct 2007  Paulo Sérgio Portugal reported 28% The Fund Sporting CP

Boavista players

Date Name Nationality Percentage Moving from Moving to Fee
 Luiz Cláudio Brazil Boavista The Fund
 Éder Gaúcho Brazil Boavista The Fund
 Cafu Cape Verde Boavista The Fund
 Jocivalter Brazil Boavista The Fund
 Yuri Brazil Boavista The Fund
Helder Calviño Portugal Boavista The Fund
Vítor Borges Portugal Boavista The Fund
 João Paulo Portugal Boavista The Fund

References

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See also

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