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David Barry Dein MBE (b. 7 September 1943) is a British businessman, known for being a former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal Football Club, and former vice-chairman of the Football Association. Dein was vice-chairman of Arsenal between 1983 and 2007, and was instrumental in the formation of the Premier League in 1992. In August 2007 he sold his shares in Arsenal to London-based, Russian-owned business company, Red and White Holdings.

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  • David Dein (en)
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  • 大卫·戴恩 (zh)
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  • David Barry Charles Dein (Londra, 7 settembre 1943) è un dirigente sportivo inglese. Ha fatto principalmente il vicepresidente dell'Arsenal e della Football Association, e presidente del G-14. (it)
  • 大卫·巴里·查尔斯·戴恩(David Barry Charles Dein,1943年9月7日-),英国人,前阿森纳足球俱乐部副主席,前英足总副主席,前欧洲G-14主席。现任主席。他曾參與英格蘭申辦2018年世界杯事務。 (zh)
  • David Barry Dein MBE (b. 7 September 1943) is a British businessman, known for being a former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal Football Club, and former vice-chairman of the Football Association. Dein was vice-chairman of Arsenal between 1983 and 2007, and was instrumental in the formation of the Premier League in 1992. In August 2007 he sold his shares in Arsenal to London-based, Russian-owned business company, Red and White Holdings. (en)
  • David Dein, né le 7 septembre 1943, est l'ancien vice-président du club de football d'Arsenal. Il a fait partie de la direction du club londonien de 1983, année où il achète 16,6 % des actions du club jusqu'à sa démission en avril 2007. Il fut nommé vice-président en 1984 et était chargé de la gestion opérationnelle du club. À la suite du scandale ayant précipité le licenciement de l'entraîneur George Graham en 1995, David Dein fut chargé de mener à bien les transferts de joueurs. C'est lui qui recruta le successeur de Graham, le français Arsène Wenger. * Portail du football (fr)
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  • David Dein (en)
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