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Recanati Family Takes Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv, Signaling Further Ownership Changes
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First reported by Walla · 15 hours ago
What happened
The Recanati family acquired a controlling 58% stake in Maccabi Tel Aviv from the Federman family for $50 million, ending Federman and Eric Stillman's ownership. The move follows prolonged internal conflicts and nullifies a prior investment plan involving NFL owners. The Recanati family plans to bring in new investors, signaling ongoing changes in the club's ownership and management.
- 01Recanati family bought Federman family's shares for $50 million, gaining 58% control of Maccabi Tel Aviv.
- 02The deal ended Federman family and Eric Stillman's ownership stakes in the club.
- 03Longstanding tensions and management disputes fueled the ownership change.
- 04A planned $30 million investment by NFL owners and others was canceled due to Recanati's refusal right.
- 05Recanati family intends to add new investors aligned with their vision for the club.
- 06The ownership restructuring is expected to continue with further changes ahead.
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Full coverage · 8 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
Now 14Right · Hebrew2 hours ago
Recanati Family Takes Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv, Signaling Further Ownership Changes
WallaCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Rekanati Family Gains Majority Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club
YnetCenter · Hebrew3 hours ago
Raknati Family Gains Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv, Ousting Federman and New Owner
N12Center · Hebrew4 hours ago
Recanati Family Gains Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball in Major Ownership Shakeup
MakoCenter · Hebrew4 hours ago
Recanati Family Takes Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv in Major Ownership Shakeup
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew13 hours ago
Recanati Family Takes Majority Ownership of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club
N12Center · Hebrew14 hours ago
Rekanati Family Buys Federman Shares to Gain Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball
MakoCenter · Hebrew14 hours ago
Racanati Family Buys Federman Shares to Gain Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball
N12Center · Hebrew14 hours ago
Recanati Family Takes Full Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club
MakoCenter · Hebrew14 hours ago
Recanati Family Takes Full Ownership of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club
N12Center · Hebrew15 hours ago
Recanati Family Buys 29% Stake in Maccabi Tel Aviv, Revealing Club's $172.5 Million Valuation
MakoCenter · Hebrew15 hours ago
Recanati Family Buys 29% Stake in Maccabi Tel Aviv, Revealing Club's $172.5 Million Valuation
MakoCenter · Hebrew15 hours ago
Recanati Family Buys Federman Shares to Control 58% of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club
N12Center · Hebrew15 hours ago
Recanati Family Buys Federman Shares to Control 58% of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club
WallaCenter · Hebrew15 hours ago
Recanati Family Gains Majority Stake in Maccabi Tel Aviv, Sea Madr Deal Unaffected
GlobesUnrated · Hebrew15 hours ago
Recanati Family Acquires Federman Shares in Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball for $50 Million
Now 14Right · Hebrew15 hours ago
Racnati Family Acquires Federman Shares to Gain Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club
MakoCenter · Hebrew15 hours ago
Racnati Family Acquires Federman Shares in Maccabi Tel Aviv for $50 Million
N12Center · Hebrew15 hours ago
Recanati Family Acquires Federman Shares in Maccabi Tel Aviv for $50 Million
YnetCenter · Hebrew15 hours ago
Racnati Family Buys Federman's Stake in Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball for $50 Million
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