Inside the mad world of Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis, who is worth £2.5billion and owns TWO super yachts

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WHETHER it is in England, his home of Greece, or even Portugal – Evangelos Marinakis is seemingly universally loved by football fans.

The Greek shipping magnate, 57, has earned a staggering fortune of around £2.5billion through his company Capital Maritime Trading Corp.

Olympiakos president Evangelos Marinakis gestures to fans on the pitch after the UEFA Europa Conference League semi final first leg football match between Aston Villa and Olympiakos at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England, on May 2, 2024. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)Evangelos Marinakis is one of football’s most colourful owners
 Saturday August 17, 2024.Marinakis owns Nottingham Forest
a large white yacht with the word propulsion on the sideMarinakis has splashed his cash on toys like this super yacht

He has pumped that cash into his clubs, funding spending sprees for Nottingham Forest, winning multiple Greek titles with Olympiacos and last year he acquired a large stake in Portuguese outfit Rio Ave.

It has been reported he plans to add a Brazilian club to his roster, which is why he lured Arsenal’s sporting director Edu on a reported triple your salary deal to oversee his football empire.

But away from the game, Marinakis has his finger in other pies too.

He runs a TV station famed for its soaps, sitcoms, political shows and the Champions League, as well as some of Greece’s biggest-selling newspapers.

Marinakis hasn’t just spent his millions on football clubs, he is also the proud owner of two super yachts worth over £20million a piece.

While back in 2021, he was in the news when one of his shipping boats saved 150 migrants from drowning in the Mediterranean Sea.

SunSport looks into his mad world.

Making money

The son of a politician, Marinakis made his billions after founding Capital Maritime & Trading Corp in 2005.

By 2017, the company managed a mixed fleet of 70 ships.

These included tankers, container ships and dry bulk carriers.

A year later, they entered the LNG sector by purchasing ten ships capable of transporting liquified natural gas at the cost of a whopping £1.5billion.

A year later, they merged their tanker fleet with DSS Holdings, who are bankrolled by New York private equity firm WL Ross & Co in a £1.3billion deal.

Together, they have created one of the biggest listed tanker companies in the world.

Marinakis continues to plough cash into his business, last year pumping £82million into the company to invest in seven platform supply vessels.

One for giving back, Marinakis has put his money into the regeneration of his hometown Piraeus, including restoring playgrounds, building football pitches and helping the homeless by setting up soup kitchens.

The man, who has a tattoo on his left arm that reads ‘Dream Love Create Fight Survive Win’, also has plenty of empathy.

Piraeus is a port city, and the first entry for refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq.

Marinakis once had a group of people, including Olympiacos staff, welcome those coming off boats with food, clothes and toys for their children.

It’s not the first time he has come to the aid of desperate refugees.

 MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News This is an Alamy Live News image and may not be part of your current Alamy deal . If you are unsure, please contact our sales team to check.On his left arm Marinakis has a tattoo that reads ‘Dream Love Create Fight Survive Win’
a large red ship with the name aristofanis on the sideShipping magnate Marinakis boasts a fleet of impressive tankers
a large ship with the word safety first on itIn 2021, one of his tankers saved a group of migrants from drowning

In 2021, an oil tanker belonging to the shipping tycoon came to the rescue of more than 150 migrants who were sinking on a 15-metre wooden boat in the Mediterranean sea.

The crew raised the alarm, and with the native coastal guard launched a rescue mission to haul them to safety on the tanker.

Football

In 2010, Marinakis entered the football world by buying a stake in Olympiacos.

Incredibly, they won the Greek league seven times in a row from 2010–11 to 2016–17.

After lucky number seven, Marinakis set his sights on English football – adding Nottingham Forest to his football club portfolio.

A man who isn’t afraid to shoot for the stars, he declared that he wanted the club to qualify for Europe within five years, as well to redevelop the City Ground and transform the team’s Nigel Doughty Academy.

Forest were promoted to the Premier League in 2022 for the first time in 23 years, justifying Marikanis’ belief they were a sleeping giant ready to be woken up.

Meanwhile, Olympiacos became the first Greek club to win a European competition, after they lifted the Europa Conference League last year – defeating Fiorentina in the final.

His next project, after investing around £20million in Portuguese outfit Rio Ave to clear debts and upgrade facilities, sees him working with super agent Jorge Mendes. Fans are hoping for exciting times with bated breath.

 Richard Sellers/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.Marinakis celebrates Forest’s promotion in 2022
epa05949384 Olympiacos' president Evangelos Marinakis (C-L) and head coach Takis Lemonis (C-R) celebrate with the trophy during a ceremony marking the 44th Greek Championship title win of Olympiacos Piraeus at Karaiskaki Stadium in Athens, Greece, 07 May 2017. EPA/PANAGIOTIS MOSCHANDREOUDuring Marinakis’ time as Olympiacos president the club has won multiple league titles
 Evangelos Marinakis, Greek Businessman and Owner of Olympiacos, Nottingham Forest and Rio Ave, kisses the UEFA Europa Conference League Trophy after his team's victory in the UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24 final match between Olympiacos FC and ACF Fiorentina at AEK Arena on May 29, 2024 in Athens, Greece. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)Olympiacos became the first Greek club to win a European trophy last season

Controversy

Of course, with so much power and money, Marinakis is one of Greece’s most recognised businessmen.

He is a major shareholder in the newsgroup Alter Ego Media, who own broadcaster Mega TV.

Not only do they show sitcoms and Champions League football, they pride themselves on their news coverage and aren’t afraid to talk politics.

But not everyone loves Marinakis. Back in March, a meeting at his home was the downfall of two Greek ministers who were forced to resign, following a night of drinking expensive whiskey and smoking luxurious cigars.

According to Greek news outlet iEidiseis, who published the details of the gatherings, it wasn’t a good look to be wined and dined by the media magnate.

There have been further controversies, including a match-fixing and bribery scandal that erupted in 2015 in the Greek league.

Marinakis was one of 68 people named, however he denied the allegations and was cleared in court three years later.

There was also a wild complaint against him that he was involved in the bombing of a referee’s bakery, which he vehemently denied any involvement with and didn’t even go to trial.

  Nottingham Forest Owner Evangelos Marinakis is seen prior to the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest at Selhurst Park on October 07, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)Over the years, a number of controversies have followed Marinakis
OPAP ARENA, ATHENS, GREECE - 2024/05/30: Evangelos Marinakis, president of Olympiacos FC, looks on during the award ceremony following the UEFA Conference League final football match between Olympiacos FC and ACF Fiorentina. Olympiacos FC won 1-0 over ACF Fiorentina after extra time. (Photo by Nicolò Campo/LightRocket via Getty Images)Marinakis was cleared of a match-fixing scandal in 2018

Playtime

Being a billionaire comes with many perks.

Marinakis divides his time between stunning homes in Athens and London.

When he’s not there, you’ll likely find him on one of his super yachts.

Marinakis boasts TWO – the Amore Mio and Amore Mio II.

The former costs around £20million and has a yearly running cost of £1million.

It can host up to 10 guests, as well as seven cabin crew in its nine cabins. It is 148 feet in length.

a large white yacht is floating in the water with mountains in the backgroundThe Amore Mio is worth around £20million
a large luxury charter yacht named amore mio 2Marinakis also owns the slightly bigger Amore Mio II that has 15 cabins

The Amore Mio II is slightly bigger at 170 feet, and was made by Abeking & Rasmussen in Germany at their Lemwerder shipyard.

It was little more expensive – costing around £25million – and boasts fifteen cabins.

Don’t we all wish we could live in a Marinakis world right now.

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