Legendary Iniesta Becomes Co-Owner of Danish Football Club
Liam Carter
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
The iconic former Barcelona midfielder, Andrés Iniesta, has become a co-owner of a Danish football club.
Details: Iniesta and his company, NSN, have acquired a stake in the Danish second-division club, FC Helsingør. The deal was completed in collaboration with the Swiss company, Stoneweg.
FC Helsingør is a relatively young club, having been founded in 2005. Currently, the team sits in seventh place in Denmark's second division after 15 rounds.
Reminder: The last club in Iniesta’s playing career was Emirates Club from the UAE. Iniesta spent the entirety of his European career at Barcelona before playing for five years at Vissel Kobe after departing his boyhood club.
As a player, Iniesta won the Champions League four times, the 2010 World Cup, and two European Championships.
It was previously reported that the former midfielder intends to start a coaching career.