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Alejandro Agag (Alejandro Tarik Agag Longo) was born on 18 September, 1970 in Madrid, Spain, is a Chairman of Addax Capital LLP; Owner of Barwa Addax GP2 Series Team; former Chairman of Queens Park Rangers F.C.. At 50 years old, Alejandro Agag height not available right now. We will update Alejandro Agag's height soon as possible.
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Alejandro Tarik Agag Longo |
Occupation |
Chairman of Addax Capital LLP; Owner of Barwa Addax GP2 Series Team; former Chairman of Queens Park Rangers F.C. |
Alejandro Agag Age |
52 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
18 September 1970 |
Birthday |
18 September |
Birthplace |
Madrid, Spain |
Nationality |
Spanish |
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He is a member of famous with the age 52 years old group.
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Who Is Alejandro Agag's Wife?
His wife is Ana Aznar Botella (m. 2002)
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Ana Aznar Botella (m. 2002) |
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Alejandro Agag Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Alejandro Agag worth at the age of 52 years old? Alejandro Agag’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Spanish. We have estimated
Alejandro Agag's net worth
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Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Agag was also very active in Italy. Making a controversial decision, and against some member parties within the organization, he pushed for the acceptance of Forza Italia, Silvio Berlusconi’s party, into the EPP. This was of help to Berlusconi, who went on to win the elections in Italy in 2001. That year Agag intervened in the closing campaign rally of Forza Italia in Rome.
Agag is frequently mentioned in the media for his extensive range of contacts, both political and business, from all over the world. The Spanish newspaper ‘El Pais’ once described his Nokia SIM Card as "Priceless".
Agag business activity within sports mainly focuses on motorsport and football. According to the Spanish newspaper ‘El Pais’, Agag, together with Flavio Briatore, acquired very early on the Formula One T.V. rights for Spain. This was achieved via a U.K. based company and played a key role in the huge expansion of Formula One in Spain where television audiences have multiplied over the past few years. Agag is also very heavily involved in the ‘sponsorship’ side of the business, he is said to be behind some of the major deals lately achieved in the sport.
He is currently in charge of the Formula E Championship, an electric car racing series. The inaugural season began on September 2014 and lasted until June 2015. Formula E Holdings, whose CEO is Alejandro Agag, has set up races in ten different cities around the world which are Beijing, Putrajaya, Punta del Este, Buenos Aires, Miami, Long Beach, Monaco, Berlin, Moscow and London. The races take place in street circuits and began in Beijing on 13 September 2014.
In the same year, Agag graduated in economics and was offered the position of Deputy Secretary General of the European People's Party. An offer that was as a direct result of the election – a few months earlier – of the German Klaus Welle as Secretary General. Welle and Agag met in the youth organizations level, and Welle took Agag with him to the EPP – Agag was 23 at the time. That year, Agag also ran for a seat in the European Parliament, he campaigned in towns and villages in Extremadura; he was not elected at this time.
Agag served as chairman of QPR for a few months during the take-over then remained in the Club as a shareholder. The plan was to have QPR promoted to the English Premier League, a feat that was achieved in 2011.
In 2008, GQ Magazine elected him as the Spanish "Businessman of the Year."
Agag owns the Barwa Addax GP2 Series Team which won the title in 2008 and was runner-up in 2009. He took over the Team from former F1 driver, Adrián Campos, in mid-2007. The team's main sponsor is the Qatari real estate company, Barwa. Three drivers from Addax, Romain Grosjean, Vitaly Petrov and Lucas di Grassi, have made it to the F1. In 2010, Agag started competing in GP3 with the Addax GP3 Team.
In 2007, the Financial Times named him as one of the 10 "shakers and movers" of the Spanish economy, and he was described as a "political hopeful, economist, banker and indefatigable dealmaker".
Through his connection within sport, Agag has formed friendships with Flavio Briatore, Bernie Ecclestone and Lakshmi Mittal. Together, they bought the English football club Queens Park Rangers in 2007.
In 2002 Agag moved to London and started his own consultancy firm. He has been very active in multiple fields, including telecoms, energy, and especially media. Agag expanded his activities to financial advisory and fund management, forming a company called Addax Capital LLP, which is regulated by the FSA. Agag is currently Chairman of Addax and was joined in 2009 by Ignacio Muñoz Alonso, former CEO of Rothschild Bank in Spain, who worked for Lehman Brothers before that.
On 5 September 2002, Agag married Ana Aznar Botella, the daughter of then Prime Minister José María Aznar and politician Ana Botella, at El Escorial in Madrid. Guests included King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain. British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi served as witnesses.
In 2001, Agag made a decision to cease his political activities in order to furtherance a career in business and sporting activities. The following year he was succeeded at the EPP by an old fellow during his times with Aznar: Antonio López-Istúriz. He remained a member of the European Parliament until 2002.
In 2000 Agag was elected in Mexico Secretary General of the Christian Democratic International, renamed at that meeting Centrist Democratic International. This global political organization has over 90 member parties from all over the world.
In 1999, at 28 years of age, he was elected a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Partido Popular. He entered the Economic and Monetary affairs commission, focusing in antitrust policy. In 2000 he led the Parliaments report on antitrust policy, and was active in redrafting the present antitrust rules.
In 1996 the Center-right won the elections in Spain, and Agag was offered the position to become designated aid of the President of the Government, José María Aznar. The President had three aides, one diplomat, one military and one political (Agag). He was 25 at the time, and spent three years in that position.
During that time Agag travelled extensively representing NNGG in organizations such as DEMYC and EYCD, center-right parties from Europe and the world that brought together youth political branches. Agag was elected International Secretary of NNGG at their congress in 1994.
Alejandro Tarik Agag Longo (born 18 September 1970, in Madrid) is a Spanish businessman and former politician, based in London as the Chairman of Addax Capital LLP.