Ethnicity Azerbaijani Name Hafiz Mammadov | Role Businessman | |
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Full Name Hafiz Majid oglu Mammadov Similar People Gervais Martel, Antoine Kombouare, Andre Delelis, Milan Mandaric, Dejphon Chansiri | ||
Organizations founded Baghlan Group |
La venue d'Hafiz Mammadov à Lens
Hafiz Mammadov (Azerbaijani: 'Hafiz Məmmədov') (2 December 1964 in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan), is a businessman who founded and owns the Baghlan Group. Mammadov also currently owns two football clubs across Europe: FC Baku in Azerbaijan, RC Lens in France.
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Biography

Hafiz Mammadov founded the Baghlan Group in 1998 in Azerbaijan. The Baghlan Group is a company that specialises in oil, gas, construction and transportation, mainly in Azerbaijan. The Baghlan Group has grown since then and has seen Mammadov turn into a multi-millionaire.

With Mammadov turning into a multi-millionaire, it enabled him to invest in a sport that he loves - football. In 2004, he became owner of local football club FC Baku, a team in the Azerbaijan Premier League. In 2013, he expanded his ownership of football clubs to two, when he bought RC Lens in France. Lens gained promotion that season under Mammadov's ownership from Ligue 2 to Ligue 1. On 10 June 2014, Mammadov agreed to take ownership of another European football club - this time it was the English Championship side Sheffield Wednesday . Mammadov looked to takeover over from the current Chairman Milan Mandarić. The bid for SWFC is rumoured to have been around €50 million. As of 28 August 2014, this takeover had still not been completed and at the beginning of September, due to failure to meet financial obligations and complete the takeover, Milan Mandarić called the deal off. He also owns shares in La Liga club Atlético Madrid and he still hasn't put £4 million into Lens for transfers resulting in Lens fans calling for a boycott of the clubs main shirt sponsor.

In 2014, it was announced by number of media that he is having financial difficulties, which forced number of players and personnel from Baku FC to seek new clubs, leaving club's future uncertain.
