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Sulaiman Abdul-Karim Mohammed Al-Fahim (born 1976 or 1977) is an Emirati television personality and self described billionaire businessman in the UAE real estate sector. He was involved in the deal in which the Abu Dhabi royal family obtained
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. In 2008, he was convicted and sentenced to five years in jail by a UAE court for stealing £5 million.


Early life and education

Al-Fahim was born in
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in 1977. He obtained his master's degree in Finance and Real Estate from the
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in
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He has claimed that he has a PhD in Real Estate from American University, but there is no record of him earning a PhD from the school and the school does not offer a PhD in real estate. Nonetheless, Al-Fahim uses the honorific "Dr." In 1998, Al-Fahim lost his parents and brother in a car accident.


Career

Al-Fahim heads the real estate company Hydra Properties, which is owned by the Royal Group, an investment conglomerate headed by Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a member of the royal family in Abu Dhabi. Al-Fahim was president of UAE Chess Federation from 2008 until 2012. Al Fahim published the book ''Brand Builder''. Al-Fahim was the founder and host of a business themed
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show ''Hydra Executives'' which was launched in Spring 2008. It had a run of two seasons.


Manchester City F.C.

Al-Fahim was involved in the deal in which the Abu Dhabi royal family took over
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in 2008. He looked at various clubs on behalf of the Abu Dhabi royal family and suggested that they buy Manchester City. Al-Fahim signed the first agreement (Memorandum of Understanding) with the legal representative of the former
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, who owned Manchester City. Al-Fahim then presented the offer to the Abu Dhabi United Group where
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took the final agreement forward and took over Manchester City.


Portsmouth F.C.

In 2009, Al-Fahim owned Portsmouth F.C. for six weeks. In 2018, he was convicted and sentenced to five years in jail for stealing £5 million from his wife to fund the purchase of Portsmouth. In the aftermath of Al-Fahim's brief stint at Portsmouth, the Premier League tightened its rules on ownership.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fahim, Sulaiman Al- 1977 births Living people Kogod School of Business alumni Emirati television presenters Emirati businesspeople in real estate Emirati football chairmen and investors Manchester City F.C. directors and chairmen Portsmouth F.C. directors and chairmen Emirati chief executives Chess officials