Fernando Martín (businessman) explained

Fernando Martín
Office:President of Real Madrid (unofficial)
Term Start:27 February 2006
Term End:26 April 2006
Predecessor:Florentino Pérez
Successor:Luis Gómez-Montejano
Ramón Calderón
Birth Name:Fernando Martín Álvarez
Birth Date:30 May 1947
Birth Place:Trigueros del Valle, Valladolid, Spain
Occupation:Businessman

Fernando Martín Álvarez (born 30 May 1947, in Trigueros del Valle near Valladolid[1]) is a Spanish businessman who was the unofficial President of Real Madrid, replacing Florentino Pérez who resigned on 27 February 2006,[2] [3] until he unexpectedly himself resigned on 26 April of the same year.[4] Álvarez was a member of the Real Madrid board of directors under Pérez.

He has an MS degree in Chemistry, which he obtained from the University of Valladolid. Álvarez was a politician at a local level in the Christian Democratic Party which later amalgamated with the main conservative Popular Party.

In 1983, he came to Madrid to work in property and worked his way up the ladder. In 1991, he set out on his own and founded Martinsa. Álvarez owned a three percent stake in Spain's number three electricity provider Union Fenosa, also under a one percent stake in telecommunication giant Telefonica as well as Spain's top two banks Santander Central Hispano (BSCH) and Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA). In 2005, he formed an alliance with the Nozar group to develop urban projects in and around Madrid.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fernando Martin . Yahoo! Eurosport . 2010-10-27 . Spanish.
  2. Web site: Amanda Figueras . Amanda Figueras . Fernando Martín, pasión por las grúas y los goles . El Mundo . 2006-02-27 . 2010-10-27 . Spanish.
  3. Web site: Alvarez the new boss at Real Madrid . Malaysia Star . 2006-03-06 . 2010-10-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110622065641/http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=%2F2006%2F3%2F2%2Fsports%2F13542749&sec=sports . 2011-06-22 .
  4. Web site: Fernando Martín, un breve mandato de 57 días en el Real Madrid . Hoy Digital . 2006-04-27 . 2010-10-27 . Spanish.