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Why did Berlusconi need a villa with a bunker? The sweet life of the great owner of Milan

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Silvio died, but left a great memory of himself.

The President of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), Gabriele Gravina, immediately after the death of Silvio Berlusconi at the age of 87, said that he “changed the history of Italian football.” And this is not just a tribute to the legendary politician and functionary. Silvio really did something magical with Milan, while not forgetting to live to the fullest. They tried to put him in jail hundreds of times, but every time he managed to stay afloat.

Sang in a bar, then became a media mogul

The path to success was not easy for Berlusconi. He was born into an ordinary family of a bank clerk and a housewife in an industrial area of ​​Milan. The father went to Switzerland, and the mother and children remained in Italy. Young Silvio, even in such conditions, found a way to earn money, digging in the garden and running on various errands. When my father returned to the country after the war, the family began to live much richer.

Berlusconi was sent to a monks’ school, where he received a religious upbringing. While studying at school and then at the university, Silvio always worked part-time. At one time he even sang in bars. His career breakthrough came when, after graduating from the University of Milan, he began working in real estate. There he made a fortune and went on to become the first owner of a national television channel that showed the best Hollywood films, series and talk shows. Then Berlusconi acquired two more channels, several of the largest newspapers in the country, thus becoming a real media mogul.

Later, he admitted that even then he was thinking about a career in politics, but that was still far away. But Silvio had time to pursue another dream – football. In the winter of 1986, Milan were going through hard times. The two-time Champions Cup winner managed to drop down to Serie B, then returned, but in the top division he was far from the first places. It was at this moment that Berlusconi came to the club, who immediately declared his great ambitions.

Created the great Milan

At first, the fans were skeptical about Silvio’s bravados: they did not believe that it was possible to take and raise the troubled club to the very top in a few years. However, doubts were quickly replaced by enthusiasm. Berlusconi poured crazy money into Milan: more than a billion euros in the entire history of his reign. Now it no longer seems to be something phenomenal, but in those days there were completely different financial realities.

During his reign at Milan, Berlusconi brought Marco van Basten, Andriy Shevchenko, Kaka, Filippo Inzaghi, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Ronaldinho and many other great football players to the club. At the same time, he did not forget about the pupils: such people as Baresi, Maldini, Costacurta, Ambrosini played superbly in the team. What about the coaches? Arrigo Sacchi, Fabio Capello, Carlo Ancelotti… Whatever the name, the absolute legend of world football.

Under the leadership of Berlusconi, Milan became the champion of Italy eight times and took the Champions League five times – and these are only the most prestigious trophies. But every great era comes to an end sometime. Silvio is mired in court cases after he became involved in politics in parallel. Berlusconi led the Italian government four times.

Players Milan» and Silvio Berlusconi / Photo: ©Christian Liewig – Corbis / Contributor / Corbis Sport / Gettyimages.com

Villas, mistresses and the “bus of whores”

And there was something to envy! Silvio owned dozens of luxurious villas and houses around the world, but most of all, of course, in Italy. His favorite vacation spot was the Certosa Villa in Sardinia, which Berlusconi bought back in the 80s. There is an amphitheater with 400 seats, 35 bedrooms and 27 bathrooms. The main feature is an underground bunker with access to the sea in the style of James Bond films. It is said that one of the reasons for the creation of the bunker was the safety of the politician, because he was threatened several times a day.

In 2008, there was a scandal around this villa. Former Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek was spotted there surrounded by naked women. However, Berlusconi himself was often seen in the company of young ladies, and sometimes too young, which became the reason for litigation. Silvio had countless mistresses. On average, they were 50 years younger than the Milan owner. In March 2020, the media spread the news that the ex-Prime Minister of Italy left his mistress, who was 49 years younger, to start a relationship with a girl with a 53-year age difference.

This was all Silvio. He knew how to enjoy life, despite all the side circumstances. However, owning Milan at some point became too difficult. In 2016, he had to sell the club to Chinese entrepreneurs. A few years later, he returned to football and bought the Italian Monza, which then played in the third division of local football. And he brought it to Serie A. This season, he promised the Monza players a “bus of whores” for a victory over Milan or Juventus. And you know what? The guys beat Juve both at home and away.

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The RFU plans to participate in the UEFA and FIFA congresses in 2026

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Representatives of the Russian Football Federation (RFU) intend to participate in the conferences of the Union of European Football Associations (of UEFA) and the International Football Federation (FIFA). The Secretary General spoke about it in an interview RFU Maxim Mitrofanov.

Congress of UEFA The congress will be held on 12 February in Brussels FIFA will take place on April 30 in Vancouver.

RFU will participate in conferences of UEFA AND FIFAif our representatives are granted visas,” Mitrofanov said. — But these congresses are technical. There is an agenda that is approved in advance. In general, this is one of the events where people can see each other. For participants in qualifying tournaments [чемпионата Европы — 2028] the draw is also important [группового этапа Лиги наций] after the congress of UEFA. And the congress FIFAin which 211 countries participate, it is more of a protocol event.”

Since February 2022, Russian clubs and national teams have been suspended from international tournaments due to the situation in Ukraine.

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The RFU thanked the Ministry of Sport for the dialogue on the limit for foreign players

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Russian Football Federation (RFU) grateful to the Ministry of Sports RF for dialogue on the limit on foreign players. The Secretary General spoke about it in an interview RFU Maxim Mitrofanov.

The Ministry of Sports proposes to tighten the limit for foreign players by 2028 according to the “10 foreign players in the application, 5 on the field” scheme.

“The dialogue is ongoing and the Ministry must be thanked for this,” Mitrofanov said. — Formally, the ministry is not obliged to do so, since it is within its powers to change the limit for foreign players. But it’s important to understand the goal. A limit is one of the tools needed for something. The restriction on the use of players who are not eligible to play for the national team is necessary to stimulate our system of training a sports reserve. In order for everyone to pay attention to this, invest efforts and resources. But, probably, only an integrated approach will work, which takes into account both efforts in the development of the reserve training system, and the creation of conditions to protect our players from unfair competition from players trained by other federations.”

“We note that today the share of foreign players in RPL and the Football National League (FNL) does not exceed 2.5%, plus approximately 2% are players from countries with which we have special agreements: Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan. These players are not legally legionaries. That is, the maximum is about 5% of all football players. The percentage of playing time for foreigners is now the same as when it was under the strictest limit, which assumed no more than six foreigners on the field. Both then and now – about 40%. At the same time, the percentage of time dedicated to gaming among young Russians is growing: about 18% of the time RPL players under 23 receive. The number of these players in the national team is growing. Over the course of three years, 26 young footballers made their debut there; they don’t take the field occasionally, but practice thoroughly,” added Mitrofanov.

According to the current limit, clubs RPL can include 13 foreign players in the application and release 8 foreign players on the field. In September, the Russian Football Federation said that the current limit allows for the first time to increase the playing time of young players to 18%.

On the popularity of football

Mitrofanov noted the growing popularity of football. “The popularity of football is growing, the average attendance is also growing, despite football being the only sport where you need a fan card to enter the stadium,” he said. — To some this may seem like an administrative obstacle, but now more than 3.5 million Russians have been issued a fan card. Football is the only sport that can provide 100% accurate data on the number of fans attending matches. Average attendance went from 12.5 thousand to over 14 thousand. This suggests we are approaching record levels for the 2018/19 season.”

“Look at the rankings, which say that we have no more watched and watched sporting events than the matches of the Russian national team, the national championship and the national cup. There are certainly matches of the Champions League, world and European championships, which are competitive and even superior in terms of performance, because they are flagship events. But when compared to other sports, even taking into account foreign competitions, there is nothing higher than football in terms of viewership,” the Secretary General added. RFU.

Mitrofanov noted the correct work RFU for the development of football. “Collectively, this shows that we are moving in the right direction: developing youth and investing in football reserves. It is important that even at a meeting of representatives of the association of national football coaches, they said that there may be different interpretations of the limit in terms of demands, but there should be no limit on the field, because a coach is not a mathematician to calculate how many foreign players he currently has on the field, whether he can replace a foreigner or just a Russian player. There are restrictions in both hockey. and basketball, but there are none when it comes to stay on the field. In principle, healthy competition in sport, including internal competition, is beneficial,” he concluded.

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Rubin has extended the contract of striker Enri Mukba

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Rubin has extended the contract of striker Enri Mukba

Kazan football club “Rubin” announced the extension of the contract with the striker Enri Mukboy. This was reported by the club’s press service.

The new agreement is valid until 2029.

Mukba is 20 years old, he graduated from the Abkhaz club “Ritsa”, from which he moved to “Rubin” in 2024. This season, the striker played 3 matches for the main team without scoring any goals.

Rubin is in seventh place in the World rankings – Russian Premier League (RPL), scoring 23 points in 18 games.

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