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View all search resultsTranmere Rovers, an English League Two soccer club partly owned by Santini Group, one of Indonesia’s leading conglomerates, welcomed members of the local Muslim community to its home ground Prenton Park for Idul Fitri mass prayers on the football field, on Friday.
Santini Group, a business conglomerate that owns shares in the soccer club, said in a statement that the decision would allow Mills to showcase Indonesian products to fans of Tranmere Rovers and British soccer fans more generally.
For Emmanuel Lestarto “Wandi” Wanandi and Anindya Bakrie, third-generation leaders at Indonesian conglomerates and stakeholders of third-tier English soccer clubs Tranmere Rovers and Oxford United respectively, having good relations with club owners is vital for shaping the future of the clubs they have each invested in.
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