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Benfica Stars Fund

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Former type
  
Investment Funds

Industry
  
Association football

Traded as
  
ISIN: PTYEVLIM0004

Headquarters
  
Portugal

Founded
  
30 September 2009 (2009-09-30)

Defunct
  
30 September 2014 (2014-09-30)

Benfica Stars Fund was a football investment fund which was part of S.L. Benfica S.A.D..

The fund was set up by ESAF – Espírito Santo Fundos de Investimento Mobiliário S.A. on 30 September 2009. At first the fund had 8,000,000 unit each with €5 each.

History

Benfica Stars Fund was the fourth investment fund of Portuguese football, after First Portuguese Football Players Funds in the 2000s. Moreover, Benfica was the last of the "Big Three" clubs in Portugal to set-up an investment fund. The club sold part of the economic rights of 12 players to the fund, in exchange for cash. If Benfica sold the players, Benfica would give back a percentage of transfer fees received to the fund. In October 2009, S.L. Benfica S.A.D. invested €6 million to the fund, accounted for 15% of total units. The club then sold more players to the fund, made the subscription, in turn became an injection of asset instead of cash.

After the sale of David Luiz in January and Fábio Coentrão in summer 2011, the fund acquired five players from Benfica instead of keeping cash for €6.135 million.

As an asset, the rights were amortized proportionally according to the length of contract (between players and club). Moreover, the fund also bore the admission fee related to player transaction, tax arose, agent fee and FIFA solidarity mechanism (5% of transfer fee distributed to youth clubs) proportionality to the ownership ratio. Thus, to make the fund profitable, the club had to sell the player above the fee that the fund acquired. The club had to ask the fund if the club had to sell the player below the reference price of the fund.

On 31 July 2014, Benfica SAD (which owned 15%) completed the acquisition of Benfica Stars Fund by spending around €28.9 million for 85% (decreased from €34 million in 2009), purchasing the remaining economic rights of nine players (with a valuation of €5,079,437), as well as €21,704,300 deposits and future receivable from bonus clauses.

References

Benfica Stars Fund Wikipedia