Nail Izmailov is the new vice president of the Moscow football club Spartak. Where did this sports functionary come from, who became the right hand in the team of the owner of the “red-white” Leonid Fedun? Many fans are asking these questions today.
Functional biography
Nail Izmailov was born in 1976. He was born in Moscow.
In the early 90s, he became a student at the capital's State University of Environmental Engineering. He graduated with a degree in ecology. Later he became the owner of two more diplomas - at the higher commercial school, which was based at the Federal Ministry of Economic Development and at the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Federation. He graduated from the last educational institution in 2011.
A lot of conflicting facts are known about the youth of Nail Izmailov. For example, they say that, while studying at the university, he worked as an ordinary bouncer in a bar. Over time, Nail Izmailov himself admitted this to the journalist, noting that the work was not without interest. True, in the future this hobby did not receive any continuation. The hero of our article did not become interested in martial arts.
Professional career
Before joining Spartak, Nail Izmailov changed more than one lesson. His career was very diverse.
Since 2006, by his own admission, he has been in charge of several large investment projects, combining this with work in a company belonging to a large financial group.
He has experience in the real business sector. Izmailov Nail Kamilievich collaborated with duty-free shops, clothing boutiques, chain grocery supermarkets. There is a record in his work book about work in the Federal Ministry of Natural Resources. Still, by his first education he is an ecologist. Izmailov served as a specialist at the center for socio-economic analysis.
He has a master's degree. He defended it in environmental engineering.
Relations with Spartak
When Nail Izmailov became vice president at Spartak, it immediately struck everyone that he, unlike most other leaders of the “red-white”, was not trying to measure his popularity with the St. Petersburg “Zenith”.
He himself looks quite experienced and competent specialist and sports functionary. For example, once in a conversation with a journalist, he talked about the fact that in Russia, according to statistics, there are about 20 million fans. And the matches of “Spartacus” have some of the highest ratings in the country. So the team can safely be recognized as one of the official state brands. Because the victory of Spartak ultimately benefited all of Russian football. At least it was economically beneficial to him, because millions of fans across Russia, who had been rooting for Spartak for many years now, now realized that it was not in vain.
This success of the “red-white” in the domestic national football championship has led to the fact that the interest of fans in football has grown even more, there are more fans who are fond of this sport. And all this is especially important on the eve of the upcoming World Cup, which will be held for the first time in Russia.
Responsibilities at Spartak
Spartak vice president Nail Izmailov in this post oversees an important economic bloc in the club. He is directly responsible for replenishing the budget, infrastructure facilities, developing a ticket program, interacting with fans.
Izmayilov’s competence is all about the income of a football club. These are shops with command symbols and attributes, and trading operations, and sponsorship contracts, and the exercise of rights directly owned by the club, as well as advertising, marketing issues.
Izmailov himself admits that he faces an important task - to develop an integrated approach so that the club can regularly earn money. Only in this case, shareholders will be able to compensate for their expenses. In the future, the “red and white” plan to soon go public IPO and start attracting real money from the sale of shares. There are also serious plans to expand the infrastructure network. Moreover, in this case we are talking not only about the Russian regions, but also about foreign countries. This, for example, America and China, where they also know and love the Moscow “Spartak”.
Now most of these plans are in their infancy. I wonder which of them will be implemented.