Cliftonville FC Sold For £3m
Members vote in favour of Toronto Investment Group takeover, securing the future of Ireland's oldest football club with a 75% majority

Cliftonville FC members have voted in favour of a £3million takeover by the Toronto Investment Group (TIG), settling the future of Ireland's oldest football club. The vote, which required a 75% majority to pass, authorises the club's board of directors to complete an investment agreement with TIG.
The takeover saga has been ongoing for some time, with then chairman Kieran Harding given permission to enter negotiations with TIG last year. However, the talks were put on hold, leading TIG to take their offer off the table in January. Despite this setback, members voted in a June EGM to authorise the club's management committee to enter formal negotiations with TIG, paving the way for the latest vote.
The resolution to approve the takeover was tabled by current chairman Kevin Crossan, and members have given their approval to back the £3million deal. The club has expressed its gratitude to TIG representatives Drew Green, John Muffolini, Ron Davidson, and Conor Devine for their professionalism and commitment throughout the process.
## What happens next The takeover is expected to bring a new era of stability and investment to Cliftonville FC, with the club looking forward to a long and prosperous association with TIG. The exact details of the investment agreement have not been disclosed, but the club has stated that it is committed to working with TIG to shape the future of Ireland's oldest football club.
The vote brings an end to a long-running saga that had cast uncertainty over the club's future. With the takeover now approved, Cliftonville FC can look forward to a new chapter in its history, with TIG's investment expected to bring significant benefits to the club and its supporters.




