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Mercury 13 group to invest $100 million in buying women’s clubs

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Aug 24 (Reuters) – Mercury 13, a group led by sports entrepreneur Victoire Cogevina Reynal, said they are set to invest $100 million in acquiring women’s soccer clubs in Europe and Latin America, starting with England’s second division side Lewes FC.
The group includes former players such as ex-England forward Eni Aluko, also a former Aston Villa and Angel City sporting director, and ex-Italy goalkeeper Arianna Criscione.
Former FIFA Chief Innovation Officer Luis Vicente and Nancy Hensley, formerly chief of product and marketing at Stats Perform, are also part of the group.
Lewes play in the FA Women’s Championship, which is one tier below the Women’s Super League in England’s pyramid. They also reached the FA Cup quarter-finals last season, losing to eventual runners-up Manchester United.
In 2017, the club became the first to split its budget and resources equally between the men’s and women’s teams.

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