Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour will attend the Champions League final in Istanbul tonight, his first appearance at a game in almost 13 years. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and the Minister of Presidential Affairs. He is also the owner of Manchester City Football Club and the City Football Group, which owns a number of other clubs around the world.

About Man City Owner Sheikh Mansour:
Sheikh Mansour was born in Abu Dhabi in 1971. He is the 16th son of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the first president of the UAE. Sheikh Mansour studied at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the UK and then worked in the Abu Dhabi government.
In 2008, Sheikh Mansour bought Manchester City Football Club for £210 million. He has since invested heavily in the club, helping it to win four Premier League titles, three FA Cups, and two League Cups. Sheikh Mansour has also been involved in a number of other business ventures, including the ownership of Al Jazira Club in Abu Dhabi and the investment company Aabar Investments.
Sheikh Mansour is a controversial figure. He has been accused of using his wealth to buy success in football and of using his political position to enrich himself. However, he is also seen as a modernizer who is trying to make the UAE a more open and prosperous country.
Here are some of Sheikh Mansour’s accomplishments:
- He has helped to make Manchester City one of the most successful clubs in England.
- He has invested heavily in the UAE economy, helping to create jobs and boost growth.
- He has used his position to promote peace and understanding in the Middle East.
- Sheikh Mansour is a complex figure who is both admired and criticized. However, there is no doubt that he is one of the most powerful and influential figures in the Middle East.
Mansour, the vice president of the United Arab Emirates, is believed to have flown to Turkey to watch the club compete for their maiden trophy in the competition.