Qatar Sports Investments, owner of PSG since 2011, has struck again. The Qatari group officially announced on Tuesday the imminent acquisition of KAS Eupen, a Belgian second-division club. After Paris Saint-Germain and a 30% stake in Braga in 2022, QSI is now making its third investment in global football.
PSG will therefore have its satellite club. Forget the rumors about Tottenham or Neymar’s Santos: it is in Belgium that QSI has decided to expand its empire.
QSI Expands Its Football Network With a Strategic Belgian Acquisition
The memorandum of understanding is signed. The full acquisition of the club is only awaiting regulatory approvals, but QSI has already taken over sporting operations. Until now, KAS Eupen belonged to the Aspire Zone Foundation, also based in Qatar.
Goal: grow the club and turn it into a true development platform. QSI is focusing on three major pillars: boosting youth development, modernizing infrastructure, and strengthening ties with the local community.
The group aims to strengthen the club’s sporting model, maximize its commercial potential, and open new opportunities in Belgium and internationally.
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