Former Portsmouth, Leicester Owner Milan Mandaric Dies Aged 87
Former Portsmouth, Leicester Owner Milan Mandaric Dies Aged 87

Former Portsmouth, Leicester Owner Milan Mandaric Dies Aged 87

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Milan Mandaric, a Serbian‑American businessman and influential football club owner, has died aged 87 in Belgrade after a short illness, his family announced. He rescued Portsmouth from administration in 1999 and, alongside manager Harry Redknapp, led the club into the Premier League, later receiving the Freedom of the City for his contributions. He later owned Leicester City, overseeing their League One title under Nigel Pearson before selling the club. He took over Sheffield Wednesday in 2010, helping to steady the club and secure promotion back to the Championship in 2011–12. Mandaric was also involved abroad with Olimpija Ljubljana and served as vice‑president of Serbian side Vojvodina in his native Novi Sad; Portsmouth, Leicester and Sheffield Wednesday paid tribute, and his family said his love of football was only surpassed by his love for his two daughters and three grandchildren, asking for privacy.

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