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PFC Levski welcomes prospective investor Joseph Dixon

Joseph Dixon
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Joseph Dixon who has declared an interest in investing in the emblematic Bulgarian football team Levski was presented today at a press conference.

Dixon declared that the negotiations had taken around 6 months. This is the biggest sporting brand in the country, he said and added that the idea was to invest in building a new stadium and a shopping centre. He explained that he regards the investment as long-term so that the football club can support itself. He stated he was nor representing anyone. In his words he is backed by American financial institutions which are ready to invest 250 million USD, and the reason why he is entrusted with this financing are the many successful projects he has had in the US.



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