The Cameroonian forward Fabrice Olinga, associated with Malaga CF, has made statements directly pointing to Israeli agent Pini Zahavi as a key element in the complex ownership structure of the club.
“The interests of Malaga’s investors are very different from each other,” Olinga stated, hinting that tensions within the shareholder base are not exactly new. Agent Zahavi, known for his connections with the Arab world and international investment funds, has been in the spotlight of Malaga news in recent weeks.
The team’s sporting situation, fighting for promotion to the First Division, has not managed to clear the cloud of uncertainty that has been hanging over La Rosaleda for months. Fans are demanding transparency, and players require clarity on the short-term project.
The Olinga case once again highlights that Malaga CF is not just a football club: it is a stage for economic and geopolitical interests that transcend the strictly sporting aspect.

