Uzavřeno, Pelta prodal své fotbalové dítě. Jablonec už patří Střeštíkovi

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Trvalo to delší dobu, ale nyní je již hotovo. Už od léta podnikatel Jakub Střeštík finišuje nákup jabloneckého klubu. „Jsem hrozně rád, že jsme těsně před podpisem smlouvy,“ hlásil na začátku září v prvním velkém rozhovoru po vstupu do Jablonce. Až od dnešního dne je však oficiálně jeho novým majoritním vlastníkem.

„Veškeré náležitosti nutné k převodu akcií byly oficiálně dotaženy ve středu 8. října, kdy klub získal nového majoritního vlastníka. Jakub Střeštík se stal držitelem devadesáti procent akcií. Desetiprocentní podíl bude i nadále vlastnit rodina dosavadního majitele Miroslava Pelty,“ oznámil severočeský klub na svém webu.

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Jakub Střeštík dokončuje koupi fotbalového Jablonce.

O prodeji fotbalového Jablonce se spekulovalo již od konce května, kdy Vrchní soud v Praze definitivně potvrdil pro Miroslava Peltu trest vězení o délce pět a půl roku za manipulace se sportovními dotacemi. Bývalý předseda FAČR měl původně k výkonu trestu nastoupit na začátku tohoto týdne, soud mu však kvůli zdravotnímu stavu začátek výkonu trestu odložil do tohoto pátku.

„Samozřejmě se objevuje, že jdu Peltovi klub na dobu výkonu trestu pokrýt. Nejdu! Nedovedu si představit, že až jednou bude pan Pelta zpátky, tak se nebude vůbec věnovat fotbalu. Asi bude, ale nevím, jestli to bude v nějaké konzultační roli pro Jablonec, pro Spartu, pro FAČR, pro reprezentaci nebo pro kohokoliv jiného. Vyjmenujte mi však pět lidí, kteří ví o fotbale více než on. On se chce do fotbalu vrátit, ale podepíšu vám vlastní krví, že ten deal není postavený tak, že to jdu panu Peltovi na tři roky přikrýt,“ deklaroval již na začátku září Jakub Střeštík.

Přehled většinových majitelů prvoligových fotbalových klubů

Klub Většinový vlastník

Sparta Praha Daniel Křetínský

Slavia Praha Pavel Tykač

Viktoria Plzeň Michal Strnad

Slovan Liberec Ondřej Kania

FK Pardubice Karel Pražák

1. FC Slovácko Vítězslav Skopal

Baník Ostrava Václav Brabec

FK Teplice Milan Kratina

Sigma Olomouc Milan Šimonovský

FK Jablonec Jakub Střeštík

Bohemians Praha 1905 Darek Jakubowicz

Dukla Praha Matěj Turek

FC Zlín Zdeněk Červenka

FK Mladá Boleslav svěřenský fond Davida Trundy, správce Jiří Šimáně

MFK Karviná spolek MFK Karviná

FC Hradec Králové město Hradec Králové

Osmačtyřicetiletý podnikatel je spoluvlastníkem investiční společnosti Skayo Capital, která podniká na trhu s nemovitostmi. Kariéru nastartoval v 90. letech v oblasti gastronomie ve Velké Británii, kde vybudoval síť restaurací. V roce 2008 otevíral první kavárnu Starbucks v Česku. Nyní se vrhá na fotbal.

„Kolem fotbalu se pohybuju už hrozně let. Považuju ho za více než náboženství. Fascinuje mě. Miluju kolektivní sporty. Ale fotbal v České republice pro mě byl bohužel vždy tak trochu tabu kvůli situaci, která tady dříve panovala. Nebyl to úplně čistý sport. Proto jsem se do toho nesnažil vstoupit dřív, než se situace se vstupem nových vlastníků dramaticky zlepšila. Myslím, že fungování FAČR je dnes mnohonásobně čistší a průhlednější.“

“ Vždy jsem to dělat chtěl, sport je mi blízký. Nějaký čas jsem působil ve vedení pražské rugbyové Sparty. Když jsem se setkal s Mirkem Peltou, který už tenkrát jednal s někým o vstupu do fotbalového klubu, nevyšlo to. Takže jsem se jen ve frontě postavil dopředu,“ řekl před měsícem. Nyní z fronty odešel jako nový majoritní vlastník aktuálně třetího nejlepšího klubu v Česku.

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