From wikipedia it says: "it was a professional footballer and was chairman of the Libyan Football Federation and the captain of his country."
We're not talking about the Libyan colonel in the center of world attention to what is happening in Libya as I write this post. We refer instead to Sa'ad Al-Qaddafi, the Libyan former footballer and third son of Muammar Gaddafi. The story of the player in question, after studying the working methods and to have trained with the likes of Juventus and Lazio in the early nineties, he began campaigning for many seasons Wing-Ittihad, before moving in 2003 - 2004 to Perugia Luciano Gaucci. Play just one game with the team Umbrian against Juventus where he was a member and supporter, becoming the first player of Libyan nationality to play in Serie A. The "joy" of onset is short: is found positive for doping control following Perugia Reggina and is banned for 3 months. His Italian adventure continues for several years, it goes to Udinese in the 2005-2006 season, playing one game here. In the 2006-2007 season, the last in our league, go to Sampdoria, no play no games and ending his football experience in Italy. The third son of the dictator (ex?) Libyan, is also a film buff, now, if my information is not are wrong, is a director and financier with about $ 100 million, of Natural Selection. This company, aims to produce, by 2014, twenty-budget film average $ 15 million. Now, if your patience has brought you to read everything you've written so far, the issue becomes more complicated if you are curious and invite you to continue reading this post.
Among the protagonists of the further story I'm about to tell you, the third son of Gaddafi is still
this, we learn, from "Leggo.it" he writes in his articles in the foreign section:
"TRIPOLI - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has built a vast business empire that is causing an internal struggle for control among its children., Writes the British newspaper Financial Times, quoting American diplomatic dispatches revealed by Wikileaks.
With the title "Gaddafi Incorporated," the U.S. embassy diplomats in Tripoli say that the colonel and his family control a considerable part of the national economy and possess important interests in the oil and gas, telecommunications, infrastructure, in hotels, media and retail.
In a dispatch of 2006, American diplomats in Libya's Gaddafi explained that the children receive regular income from the national oil company, whose annual exports amount to tens of billions of dollars. The leader himself has invested € 16 million in 2009 in a hotel in L'Aquila. According to a dispatch of March 2009, there are 'wars' between the Gaddafi offspring, male and female, who "provide sufficient material to local observers for a Libyan melodramatic soap opera." For American diplomats, the disputes were mainly caused by activism in the public arena of the second son Seif al-Islam. The latter has access to oil revenues through the company for the energy of his team "One-Nine." The leader's daughter, Aisha, has interests in energy and construction and in a private clinic in Tripoli, the St James. Mohammad, the eldest son, check out the General Commission for Post and Telecommunications and then all internet and telephone services. The third son Saadi (former player of Perugia) designs a new city west of the country as a tourist destination. According to American diplomats is busy with his soccer team, the Olympic Committee and a military career, Saadi in some cases use "the troops under his control to influence business." The dispatches describe a battle between three-Mohammed, Saadi and Mutassim to control the local production of Coca Cola, a complicated and murky affair that even diplomats and local businessmen can understand. "
(Source: http://www.leggo.it/ )
Daniel Coltrinari
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