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Alexey Mikhailovich Fedorychev (; born 3 August 1955, Krasnogorsk,
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) is businessman, commodity trader (
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,
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,
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), he is owner of two sea terminals in
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(operated by TIS), former owner of the ''
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'' and ''
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''. He is the founder of Fedcominvest and sponsor of ''
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''. Fedorychev resides in
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and holds a citizenship of
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and
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. in 2006 by
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magazine it was included in the list of the richest businessmen in Russia, where he held the 100th place with the state of $450 million$. As of the mid-2000s, Fedorychev's assets included, apart from the
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terminal, Ust-Donetsky River Port, Astrakhangazprom, Prydniprovsky Chemical Plant fertilisers, transhipment terminals in the
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and a fleet of more than 50 sea and river vessels with a cargo turnover of around 4.5 million tonnes of
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, 2.3 million tonnes of
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and 1.7 million tonnes of
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in 2004.


Early life

He was born in
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. In the early 1970s he played for the '' Zorky Krasnogorsk'' bandy club. In 1973, while serving in a sports company of the Dzerzhinsky Division, was invited to the backup of the ''
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'', then played for ''
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''.


Career

In 1987, he left the
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. Fedorychev was involved in the railway sleeper trade, later became involved in the fertiliser trade and handled
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's foreign trade operations. In December 1994, he registered a company Fedcom in
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, specialising in the export of sulphur and fertilisers from the former USSR. In the mid-1990s, the entrepreneur managed to sell sulphur from Astrakhangazprom on international markets. Fedcom has sponsored football clubs in the south of France since the second half of the 1990s. Active sponsorship activities and links to Eastern Europe aroused the suspicions of French law enforcers, but apart from forged passports on one of the firm's employees, no criminal elements were found in the activities; nevertheless, when Fedorychev offered to buy a controlling stake in the ''
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'' for €100 million in 2002,
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didn’t give his consent. In the mid-2000s, he invested in a large agricultural holding in the
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. Between 2004 and 2007, Fedorychev's structures owned a controlling stake in ''
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''. Immediately after joining the team, Fedorychev began investing money in it: In the 2005 season the investment amounted to around $100 million, thanks to which the club bought or leased Portuguese players
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, Danny; Brazilians players Tiago Silva,
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; Peruvian player Andres Mendoza and invited Brazilian coach Ivo Wortmann. There were also plans to build a new stadium and renovate the base in
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. However, two years after acquiring ''FC Dynamo Moscow'', the entrepreneur lost interest in it. There were plans to buy the land in
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, which belonged to the club, but they failed to do so. The team incurred multi-million dollar debts and Fedorychev sold the club. In January 2022, he became President of the ''
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''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fedorychev, Alexei 1955 births Living people People from Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast Monegasque businesspeople Hungarian businesspeople