Former Aberdeen manager Sir Alex Ferguson's family business empire has risen in value to nearly £28million.
Fergie, along with his wife Cathy, founded ACF Sports Promotions while he was manager of the Dons in 1983 - the year his Aberdeen side won the European Cup Winners' Cup and Super Cup.
The Manchester United legend handed control of the company to his son Mark in 2024 when he stepped down as a director.
Now, The Times reports the company has posted a healthy set of financial results covering the period up to June 30 2025.
They reveal ACF Sports Promotions had total assets - including Sir Alex's football memorabilia collection - of £29.5million.
After payments to creditors, the company was valued at £27.8million, up nearly £1million on the previous year.
Sir Alex's achievements with Aberdeen Football Club are marked with a statue of the legendary manager on the concourse outside Pittodrie Stadium.
The club's crest also features two stars representing the European trophies - still the last won by a Scottish club - won in 1983.
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