Buying into the game: A legal and strategic guide to investing in Danish football clubs

With a population of merely 5.9 million, Denmark is a small country and as such not an obvious target for international investments. However, in terms of investing in Danish football clubs, the case has turned out to be quite the opposite.
This article provides an overview of the Danish football industry and certain related matters of legal nature, which (international) investors must take into consideration before an investment is carried out in a Danish football club.
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- Tags: Commercial | Corporate | Denmark | Football | Governance | Investment | Regulation
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Written by
Frederik Bruhn
Frederik Bruhn is Partner at DAHL Law Firm. He is a certified IT attorney under the Association of Danish IT Attorneys and has 20 years of experience with the contracts and ongoing legal challenges of IT businesses. He often assists suppliers of IT services in connection with outsourcing, project and acquisition agreements, licence agreements etc. and with the preparation of standard contracts for IT businesses.