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Sheffield United's ex-owners winds up company which bought club

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Sheffield United's former owner on Wednesday won a bid to wind up the company that in 2024 bought the second-tier Championship ​side, which said the High Court's decision was not an issue for ‌the club.

United World, led by Prince Abdullah bin Mosaad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, filed a winding-up petition last month against COH Sports Bidco Limited (CSBL) over what it says is a 35 million pound ($47.43 million) debt.

United ​World Holding Limited's petition to wind up CSBL was granted by a judge ​at London's High Court on Wednesday after a brief hearing.

A club spokesperson initially said "this ⁠High Court decision is not a Sheffield United Football Club issue". The club later said ​it was a matter between the current owners and former owner.

"The football club is in contact ​with the EFL (English Football League) and the day-to-day operations at Sheffield United are unaffected," the spokesperson said.

United World said in a statement that it had "tried until the morning of the hearing to give the ​owners a final opportunity to find a solution and spare Sheffield United the consequences of ​their conduct".

The statement added that "United World will continue to pursue the full sums owed through every legal ‌avenue ⁠available".

COH Sports – led by Steven Rosen, founder and chairman of Resilience Capital Partners, and Helmy Eltoukhy, co-founder and chairman of biotech company Guardant Health – bought 100% of the club's parent company Blades Leisure Ltd in 2024 through CSBL.

But, in June, Sheffield United said 1919 Partners LLC ​was the parent ​company of the club, ⁠a move United World this week said "appears to be an attempt to avoid paying CSBL's creditors".

United World this week said there is "a ​real prospect" that the EFL may have to impose a 12-point deduction, ​as the ⁠EFL's rules "would be undermined if owners were able to acquire football clubs without paying for them".

An EFL spokesperson noted the court's decision, saying in a statement: "The League will consider the implications ⁠of that ​development in line with its regulations, including whether any ​further action is required.

"In addition, the EFL continues to consider other regulatory matters following changes to the club's ownership ​structure and developments within the wider group."

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