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Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha

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Gender Male
Death6 years ago
Date of birth April 4,1958
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Bangkok
Thailand
Date of died October 27,2018
DiedLeicester
United Kingdom
Spouse Aimon Srivaddhanaprabha
Children Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha
Voramas Srivaddhanaprabha
Aroonroong Srivaddhanaprabha
Did you knowVichai Srivaddhanaprabha is the third-wealthiest Thai billionaire by net worth (world rank: 414).
Job Businessperson
Other nameKhun Vichai
Parents Paparsorn Raksriaksorn
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Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Life story


Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was a Thai billionaire businessman and the founder, owner and chairman of King Power Duty Free. He was also the owner of the Premier League football club, Leicester City from 2010 until his death in a helicopter crash at the King Power Stadium in Leicester.

Leicester City helicopter crash caused by 'sequence of failures'

Leicester City helicopter crash caused by 'sequence of failures'
Sep 6,2023 1:41 am

... The crash claimed the lives of Leicester City chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, two members of his staff - Nusara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare - and pilots and partners Eric Swaffer and Izabela Roza Lechowicz...

Leicester City: Relegated EPL team delight fans on Asia tour

Leicester City: Relegated EPL team delight fans on Asia tour
Jul 26,2023 10:51 pm

... But they suffered tragedy just two years later when club chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was killed in a helicopter crash...

Tamara Ecclestone offers £6m reward for return of jewellery

Tamara Ecclestone offers £6m reward for return of jewellery
Jul 24,2022 5:00 pm

... During the first 13 days of December 2019, an estimated £26m worth of items were taken from the west London homes of Ms Ecclestone, Frank Lampard and Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha...

Tamara Ecclestone burglary: Italian gang jailed for £26m celebrity raids

Tamara Ecclestone burglary: Italian gang jailed for £26m celebrity raids
Nov 15,2021 6:16 pm

... The Italian trio were also convicted of raids on the west London homes of Frank Lampard and the late Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha...

Leicester City marks anniversary of helicopter crash

Leicester City marks anniversary of helicopter crash
Oct 27,2021 11:28 pm

... The crash, which killed the club s chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, happened at the King Power Stadium after a match on 27 October, 2018...

Tamara Ecclestone burglary: Man admits full role in £26m celebrity heists

Tamara Ecclestone burglary: Man admits full role in £26m celebrity heists
Oct 27,2021 6:33 pm

... Jugoslav Jovanovic the homes of Frank Lampard, F1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone and the family of the late Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, in 2019...

Leicester City helicopter crash: Memorial garden opens

Leicester City helicopter crash: Memorial garden opens
Feb 16,2020 7:33 am

...Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was among the five people who died in the crash a year ago A memorial garden dedicated to the five people killed in the Leicester City helicopter crash has opened on the site of the disaster...

Leicester City helicopter crash: walking to honor of the victims

Leicester City helicopter crash: walking to honor of the victims
Feb 16,2020 7:18 am

... The club Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and four people died in the crash outside the King Power stadium on July 27...

Leicester City: Relegated EPL team delight fans on Asia tour

Feb 16,2020 7:18 am

By Adam HancockBBC News, Singapore

For almost a quarter of a century Indonesian football fan Bagas Wira Paksi has watched The Fortunes of his favourite club wax and wane from thousands of kilometres away.

But this weekend, he hopes to finally cheer his team on In Person when Leicester City play Liverpool in Singapore.

" I've supported Leicester from 1999 during the Martin O'Neill era, " Mr Bagas tells The Bbc .

" When we won [the Premier League ] in 2016 there was quite a big, growing fanbase. So many started to support them but right now it's not so big, " he adds.

Tours of the region are a standard off-season feature for top-flight teams.

Along with Leicester and Liverpool, the Singapore Festival of Football will host Tottenham Hotspur and Germany's Bayern Munich.

However Leicester's first game, due to take place last Saturday in Bangkok, was cancelled due to Heavy Rain .

This somewhat inauspicious start to The Trip comes at a challenging time for The East Midlands club.

In mid-May, when they announced plans to visit the region, they still had a seat at The Top table of English football, and the income that comes with it.

But less than a fortnight later they had dramatically dropped out of the English Premier League (EPL) and into the Championship.

Next season, The Club will be heading to the likes of Birmingham City and West Bromwich Albion as they Face Up to life in English football's second tier.

It is a painful transition for The Club 's fans and its balance sheet, with lucrative TV revenue gone and only the so-called parachute payments to soften The Blow .

, for up to three years, to help them adapt to reduced revenues in the Championship - not to mention significantly less TV revenue.

" You're effectively looking at a £60m ($77m) reduction in revenue overnight" explains Dan Plumley, a senior lecturer in sport finance at Sheffield Hallam University.

The Club 's relegation comes after a remarkable 13-year period under the ownership of Thai Duty Free giant King Power .

Leicester made history in 2016 when they pulled off one of The Greatest shocks in football history by winning the EPL.

But they suffered tragedy just two years later when club chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was killed in a helicopter crash.

" We Are so thankful for what the Thai owners did because of The Position we were in when they took over - we were still in the Championship, " Mr Bagas says.

" They came in with low expectations from us, but it turned out to be The Best years for us fans. "

Leicester came under Thai ownership in 2010, when it was bought by King Power for £39m from American businessman Milan Mandarić.

" If you look at Leicester's position at that time you can see they were well positioned for some investment" Mr Plumley says.

" Milan Mandarić had got a reputation for building up football clubs and running them very sustainably, not throwing lots of money at them and making them a good opportunity for a takeover, " he adds.

The Rise of The Team under the late Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha began with significant investment.

The new owners cleared The Club of £103m of debt in 2013 and also upgraded its ground, renaming it King Power Stadium.

A series of shrewd transfers helped Leicester, ranked 5000-1 outsiders, to stun The World of football by winning the Premier League .

That title secured entry to The Champions League, and with it €49. 1m (£42m; $54m) in TV rights alone for their European campaign. The Club earnt a total of €81. 7m once prize money and bonuses were included.

European football helped Leicester to post pre-tax profits of £92. 5m for the financial Year Up to The End of May 2017.

But in 2018, the death of Srivaddhanaprabha devastated The Club . His son Aiyawatt, formerly The Club 's vice-chairman, took control of Leicester.

" You will naturally see a change in The Way The Club operates. Because even in A Family situation, no Two People in The Family are the same and operate in the same way.

" I think that was always going to have an impact, but it's unfair to suggest that's the overall problem here" Mr Plumley says.

In 2020, football, along with much of The World , came to a standstill as the coronavirus pandemic struck.

" Covid hit The Owners hard. Their Duty Free business was brought to a halt, so the purse strings at The Club had to be tightened, " explains Bbc Sport football reporter Shamoon Hafez.

Leicester reported a pre-tax loss of £67. 3m for the financial Year Up to The End of May 2020, as the impact of Covid began to bite.

" Leicester's wages to turnover ratio has been averaging 85 to 90 percent over The Last couple of seasons and that's A Warning sign straight away, because that's pretty much all of your income going on wages, " Mr Plumley says.

Despite The Challenges of the pandemic, success continued for Leicester as they claimed the Fa Cup for the First Time ever in 2021.

But The Club 's previously successful transfer activity began to unravel The Following summer.

" They splurged on new signings including Patson Daka , Boubakary Soumare and Jannik Vestergaard , with all three struggling for a regular place in The First team, " says Mr Hafez.

On The Pitch , Leicester continued to find form, with an eighth place finish in the Premier League and a run to the semi-finals of the Europa Conference League in 2022. But just Twelve Months later, they were relegated.

" Problems were brewing in pre-season when manager Brendan Rodgers was not given the funds to sign new players, " Mr Hafez says.

Leicester fans have also questioned The Commitment of their players last season, many of whom were in The Final year of their contract.

" Last Year we felt the players lost some motivation. They've already won everything except a European cup" says Mr Bagas.

King Power declined comment when approached by The Bbc .

Following Leicester's relegation, its chairman released a statement pledging that The Club " will come together and fight to return to the Premier League ".

In February this year, he also cleared another £194m of Leicester's debt.

However, as fans of many relegated teams know, securing promotion back into the Premier League is no easy task.

Mr Bagas though remains upbeat about Leicester's future and believes that The Club 's Thai owners can steer them back to The Top tier of English football.

" We Are still confident that we can Bounce Back to the Premier League this season.

" The interest from the owner is Still There , how they talk, how they cope with the pressure and how they cope with the fans. It's just a blip".

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