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Anton Zingarevich (Russian: Антон Зингаревич) is a Russian
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best known for being the former owner of
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, who play in the English Championship. Zingarevich's bid to take over the club was announced in January 2012, and he formally purchased the club on 29 May 2012. Since then, Zingarevich has had minimum interest in the running of the club, however did make the decision to sack manager Brian McDermott, and the subsequent employment of Nigel Adkins.


Early life and education

Zingarevich is the son of Boris Zingarevich, a Russian multi-billionaire. Zingarevich attended Thornlow Senior School in Weymouth, Dorset, from the age of 14. At the age of 16, Zingarevich began education at Bearwood College, near
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, England, studying there for two years. Whilst studying at Bearwood, Zingarevich would watch Reading F.C. play at
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. and his free time, which was most part of the day, he would play Football Manager.


Football


Everton

In 2004, Zingarevich was linked with a £20m takeover of Everton. A later investigation from Al Jazeera released in 2021 showed that Christopher Samuelson, and English intermediary, was creating a scheme in order to bypass the FA regulations and to hide the identity of the Zingarevich's family in the purchase of Everton. The deal was never finished as someone leaked it to media with Boris Zingarevich issuing a statement saying neither he nor Anton would be purchasing a football club; however, Christopher Samuelson created the same scheme to acquire Reading for the Zingarevich's, this time successfully.


Reading

In January 2012, it was announced that
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, the chairman of
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football club
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, was in talks with Thames Sport Investment, a company founded by Zingarevich, over a takeover of the club. The deal was completed on 29 May 2012. The takeover had a significant effect on the club's fortunes, persuading star player
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to sign a new contract and
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forward Jason Roberts to join the club. Reading were promoted as Champions at the end of the season, prompting Zingarevich to promise to expand the
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and invest in the club's academy. Following Reading's promotion, Zingarevich became heavily involved in helping manager Brian McDermott to sign his transfer targets, personally meeting with
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and Gylfi Sigurðsson in attempts to convince them to sign for Reading. Pogrebnyak, a Russian international, did sign for Reading, and McDermott praised Zingarevich's contribution On 11 March 2013, Zingarevich sacked McDermott with Reading in 19th place. Zingarevich described the sacking as "the hardest decision of my life". Since then Zingarevich only made a few more appearances at the club. On 2 June 2014, Reading announced that Anton Zingarevich had left the board of the club.


Botev

In 2021, Zingarevich became owner of Bulgarian club
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. The Russian appointed Azrudin Valentic - coach of the second tier team Fremad Amager, as coach and the Spanish Daniel Cerejido as Executive Director. Daniel Cerejido suddenly left the management after only 10 months in the post for "disagreements with the management and coaching team", leaving the club in 1st position after saving them from the relegation in the season before. After six months with no management the club appointed the Russian German Chistyakov in the position of CEO. Botev Plovdiv finished 3rd that season obtaining a position in the Europe Conference League, to be lately eliminated by Apoel Nicosia without scoring, provoking the dismissal of the coach Azrudin Valentic. Only one year after his appointment, with the club fighting not to go in the relegation group, Chistyakov followed the path of Cerejido and resigned from this position for disagreements with the policy implemented by Zingarevich and the board of the club. On April 24, 2023, for the first time in history, Botev Plovdiv's line-up had no Bulgarian players in its composition. On May 4, 2023, numerous media articles reported that PFC Botev's budget was the third biggest in the Bulgarian league with the worst correlation in history in terms of budget-qualification, with the team finishing in the 10th position of the EFBET League, creating a lot of criticism about the skills of the management team of PFC Botev and, in particular about Mr. Zingarevich. On June 6, 2023, Zingarevich's team finished the season without scoring a single goal in the newly opened Hristo Botev stadium and with a remarkable record of 4 defeats and 1 tie.


Personal life

In 2008, Zingarevich met his future wife, a Belarusian
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model called Yekaterina Domankova, commonly called Katsia. The couple divorced in 2014. In 2016, a few years later leaving Reading, an international order of detention was issued by the Russian authorities for a case of embezzlement of 30 million pounds, Zingarevich left the United Kingdom and established his residence in the United States, a territory with no extradition treaty with Russia.


References

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