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Reading began the 1998–99 season at the Madejski Stadium. [76] It was opened on 22 August 1998 when Luton Town were beaten 3–0. [79] The stadium cost more than £50 million to build. [80] For the first time in its history, Reading Football Club participated in the Premier League in the 2006–07 season.
He is the current owner of English football club Reading and former owner of defunct Chinese football club Beijing Renhe. Business Dai is currently the executive chairman of Renhe Commercial Holdings Company Limited, a listed investment holding company which specialises in the operation of shopping centres transformed from air-raid shelters.
Exeter City FC Supporters' Trust – Trust Ownership Working Group Supporters Trust Huddersfield Town: Kevin M. Nagle: $500M [96] Health Care and Pharmacy Leyton Orient: Eagle Investments 2017 Ltd $17M [97] Lincoln City: Lincoln City Holdings Ltd Harvey Jabara WMA Sports Ventures [98] Liquid Investments [99] Mansfield Town: John Radford: $38M ...
Madejski became chairman of the Football League club Reading F.C. in 1990, and has given his name to the club's Madejski Stadium, built in 1998 with £25 million largely contributed by him. He rescued Reading from receivership. He said "When Robert Maxwell was alive I offered him five pounds a share. When he fell off his boat I got them for 10p.
Prospective Reading FC buyer Rob Couhig is set to take a claim to the High Court to try and force owner Dai Yongge into a previously agreed sale, having been left “baffled” by how the deal has ...
It is the home of Reading Football Club, who play in EFL League One. It also provides the finish for the Reading Half Marathon. It is an all-seater bowl stadium with a capacity of 24,161 and is located close to the M4 motorway and Reading Green Park railway station. The West Stand contains the Voco Reading Hotel.
This is a list of all managers of Reading Football Club. Managerial history. As of match played 15 February 2025.
Supporters at a Reading match at Elm Park in 1913. In 1913, Reading toured Italy and beat Genoa 4–2 and AC Milan 5–0, narrowly lost 2–1 to Casale, before beating Italian champions Pro Vercelli 6–0 and the full Italy national team 2–0, prompting the leading sports newspaper Corriere della Sera to write "without doubt, Reading FC are the finest foreign team seen in Italy."