By Martin Graham
Evangelos Marinakis is a Greek entrepreneur finest recognized for his work in world delivery. He based Capital Maritime & Buying and selling Corp. and in 2017 was acknowledged by Lloyd’s Record as Greek Transport Persona of the Yr. Past delivery, he has expanded into the media sector, the place his firm Alter Ego Media owns main Greek newspapers Ta Nea and To Vima, in addition to the tv outlet One Channel. Earlier in 2025, Alter Ego Media entered the Athens inventory trade because the nation’s largest media group.
His involvement in sport started with Olympiakos, bought in 2010, the place the membership has since collected 11 league titles together with the 2024 Europa Convention League trophy. Marinakis later took management of Nottingham Forest in England, and his portfolio has additionally included Portuguese aspect Rio Ave.
Through the years, Marinakis has confronted authorized scrutiny. Allegations in Greece included claims of match manipulation and involvement in a legal group, accusations from which he was acquitted in 2018. Different incidents tied his title to a referee’s bakery bombing and to the “Noor 1” heroin case in 2014, however no expenses have been introduced. He’s presently beneath investigation in reference to occasions following a volleyball match between Olympiakos and Panathinaikos in December 2023, although he maintains the case is groundless and motivated by blackmail makes an attempt.
Why his management of Forest modified
On 29 April 2025, Forest was chasing a Champions League place when official data confirmed Marinakis ceased to be registered as an individual with important management on the membership. This step, filed by way of Firms Home, was required as a result of Olympiakos was additionally set for Champions League participation. UEFA laws prohibit two golf equipment beneath the identical authority from competing in a single event, so possession was shifted to a blind belief.
Though this association prompt Marinakis had stepped again, he was nonetheless seen at matches and was seen talking with coach Nuno Espirito Santo in Could after a draw with Leicester. Forest completed seventh, qualifying first for the Convention League earlier than later being promoted to the Europa League. With Olympiakos within the Champions League, the battle was averted.
On 12 June, Firms Home confirmed that Marinakis had resumed formal management of Forest. The replace acknowledged that he immediately or not directly managed greater than 75% of the shares, reinstating his official place.
UEFA guidelines and wider implications
The episode highlights how UEFA’s multi-club framework capabilities. Whereas designed to stop conflicts of curiosity, the foundations permit an proprietor to maneuver shares right into a belief to show separation. Based on soccer finance analyst Kieran Maguire, Marinakis adopted laws and did nothing improper. Legally, the blind belief sufficed, even when his presence across the membership raised eyebrows.
The distinction with Crystal Palace illustrates the results of not assembly the March deadline to conform. Their shock FA Cup success earned them a Europa League spot, however co-owner John Textor additionally held a stake in Lyon, who certified for a similar competitors. As a result of no well timed motion was taken, Palace have been demoted to the Convention League after a failed enchantment, with Forest taking their place.
Why the Nuno-Marinkis relationship collapsed
The partnership between Nuno Espirito Santo and Marinakis soured over the summer time. Sources recommend disputes over recruitment have been a key issue, with Nuno feeling sidelined in switch issues. He admitted their every day dialogue from the earlier season had diminished, emphasizing that unity was missing inside the membership.
Regardless of his position in Forest’s profitable 2024–25 marketing campaign, Nuno was dismissed weeks later. The membership introduced his departure with a brief assertion after midnight, expressing gratitude for his contribution and acknowledging his place in Forest’s latest historical past.



























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