Andres Iniestahis agency ‘Never say Never’ (NSN) and the Spanish-Swiss company ‘Stoneweg’ took control of the FC Helsingor.
The club, seventh in the Danish second division (third category in the country), was born in 2005 from the merger of five clubs: Helsingor IF, Helsingor FC, Frem Hellebaek IF, Vapnagaard FK72 and Snekkersten IF.
His trainer is the Mallorcan Pep Alomar and at the head of the sports management is Quim Ramonwho was at La Masía.
“We started working with FC Helsingor because it is an incredibly exciting club with very good facilities, lots of good people in and around the club and potential in the city for become an important part of Danish football“, Iniesta told different Nordic media.
“There are great ambitions in the club and we share them. We will now work hard to match our experience in the world of football with that of FC Helsingor. This will be done step by step. “We have a long winter break ahead of us first, but then an exciting spring will arrive,” he added.
After announcing his retirement just over a month ago and after starting his training as a coach, the former footballer will also continue to be linked to the world of football with his new club, FC Helsingor.