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Brera Holdings Announces Reverse Share Split to Regain Compliance with Nasdaq’s Minimum Bid Price Rule

Core Viewpoint - Brera Holdings PLC announced a 1-for-10 reverse share split to comply with Nasdaq's minimum bid price requirement, consolidating its Class A and Class B Ordinary Shares [1][4]. Group 1: Reverse Share Split Details - The reverse share split will consolidate 50,000,000 Class A Ordinary Shares into 5,000,000 shares and 250,000,000 Class B Ordinary Shares into 25,000,000 shares [1][5]. - The effective date for trading on a split-adjusted basis is June 26, 2025, with the new CUSIP number for Class B Ordinary Shares being G13311116 [3]. - The number of issued and outstanding Class A Ordinary Shares will decrease from approximately 6,338,000 to 633,800, and Class B Ordinary Shares from approximately 17,809,074 to 1,780,908 [5]. Group 2: Shareholder and Board Approval - The board of directors approved the reverse share split on May 21, 2025, and it received shareholder approval on June 14, 2025 [2]. Group 3: Company Background and Strategy - Brera Holdings PLC focuses on expanding its global portfolio of sports clubs through a multi-club ownership strategy, building on the legacy of Brera FC [8]. - The company has made strategic acquisitions, including a 90% stake in Fudbalski Klub Akademija Pandev and a majority stake in S.S. Juve Stabia srl, enhancing its multi-club ownership model [11]. - Brera Holdings aims to create opportunities for tournament prizes, sponsorships, and professional consulting services, positioning itself as a leader in the global sports industry [8][11].