OL: Eagle Football Group Clarifies Ownership & Michele Kang’s Role – No Sale Before 2026

Lyon, France – The future of Olympique Lyonnais’ leadership structure has been clarified following a statement released Tuesday evening by Eagle Football Group, the holding company that manages the French football club. The announcement addresses recent comments from former president John Textor and information communicated to the French financial markets authority (AMF), solidifying Michele Kang’s position at the helm through at least June 2027.

Eagle Football Group emphasized its intention to “clarify the scope of the agreement dated July 7, 2025, concluded between Ares Capital Corporation and Michele Kang as creditors and stakeholders of Eagle Football Holdings Bidco Limited,” according to the official statement. This agreement is crucial as it provides stability for the club following a period of uncertainty regarding its ownership and financial standing.

No Sale Possible Before June 2026

The statement revisits the provisional administrative relegation imposed by the DNCG (the French football league’s financial control body) on June 24, 2025. Eagle Football Group highlighted its ability to secure additional funding – totaling €87 million, primarily from existing bondholders and Michele Kang through Eagle Bidco – along with a €30 million bank guarantee also provided by Kang. “The financial strengthening of EFG, with the support of bondholders and Michele Kang, as well as the change in governance, allowed the DNCG to reverse its decision,” the statement read. This financial injection was pivotal in avoiding a drop to Ligue 2.

Crucially, the agreement stipulates that “Ares and Bidco commit to not undertaking any sale process concerning EFG or its subsidiaries before June 30, 2026, and to taking no action to remove Michele Kang from her position as CEO of EFG before June 30, 2027.” This provides a significant period of stability for the club, allowing Kang to focus on long-term strategic planning and development without the immediate threat of a change in ownership.

Michele Kang’s Position Strengthened

Further reinforcing Kang’s position, Ares has committed to refrain from taking any enforcement measures regarding EFG’s (or its subsidiaries’) shares that may be pledged as collateral before June 30, 2026. This commitment offers a layer of protection against potential financial pressures that could destabilize the club. The agreement effectively shields Kang from immediate challenges to her leadership.

The situation at Olympique Lyonnais has been complex since Eagle Football Holdings, controlled by American businessman John Textor, took a controlling stake in the club in 2022. Eagle Football Group, formerly OL Groupe, is now part of a multi-club group, with Eagle Football Holdings Bidco Limited currently holding 87.78% of the share capital as of June 30, 2025. However, recent attempts by Textor to regain control, as reported by OneFootball, ultimately failed, leading to his removal as a director on January 27, 2026.

This latest development marks a clear victory for Kang and Ares Management in the power struggle for control of the club. Kang’s appointment as president, as reported by Reuters, signals a commitment to a new direction for the historic French club. The club, founded in 1999, has a rich history and a passionate fanbase, and this stability is seen as essential for its future success.

For fans of Olympique Lyonnais, this news provides a much-needed sense of reassurance. The club has faced significant challenges in recent years, both on and off the pitch. The confirmation of Kang’s leadership and the commitment from Ares to refrain from a sale before June 2026 allows the club to focus on building a competitive team and restoring its position as a leading force in French football. The Parc Olympique Lyonnais, the club’s stadium, will continue to be a focal point for the community as the club navigates this new chapter.

Looking ahead, the next key date for Olympique Lyonnais is the finish of the current Ligue 1 season in May 2026. The club will then enter a crucial summer transfer window, where Kang and the management team will appear to strengthen the squad and prepare for the 2026-2027 campaign. Fans will be eager to see how the club utilizes this period of stability to build a team capable of challenging for domestic and European honors.

Archysport will continue to provide updates on Olympique Lyonnais and the broader landscape of European football. Share your thoughts on this developing story in the comments below.

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