Former Juventus President Agnelli Launches €100M Sports Investment Fund Gamma WavesGamma Waves Fund: Launch, Strategy, and BackgroundFund Launch and FoundersApril 24 (Reuters) - Andrea Agnelli, the president of Serie A football club Juventus for 12 years until 2022, has launched capital fund Gamma Waves to invest in sports-related intellectual property and technology, the company said in a statement on Friday.Gamma Waves is based in the Netherlands and was co-founded by Agnelli, former Juventus player and European champion Giorgio Chiellini, and Rocco Benetton, heir of the Italian family behind the global fashion brand.Investment Focus and StrategyTarget Sectors• Gamma Waves plans to invest in sports competitions, clubs and athletes, as well as in growth-stage sports technology companiesTechnology and Data Initiatives• It will also focus on data analytics and AI-automated content production investmentsFunding and Financial DetailsInitial Commitments• Gamma Waves has received 55 million euros ($64 million) of firm funding commitments out of its 100-million-euro target, the Financial Times reportedCompany Response• The company declined to comment on the initial funding when contacted by ReutersAgnelli’s Juventus TenureResignation and Scandal• Agnelli resigned as Juventus chairman in 2022 following an accounting scandal linked to player trading and salary paymentsAchievements• Between 2010 and 2022, Juventus won Italy’s Serie A football league nine times and finished twice as runners-up in the UEFA Champions LeagueExchange Rate($1 = 0.8536 euros)(Reporting by Mirko Miorelli, Romolo Tosiani, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)
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