Qadsia SC Between 2010 and 2012, Fawaz was president of
Qadsia SC, one of the largest sporting clubs in Kuwait. His tenure was a successful one, with the club winning two
Kuwait Premier League titles and two
Emir Cups along with the
Federation Cup and the
Super Cup.
Nottingham Forest On 11 July 2012, it was announced that the Al-Hasawi family had purchased
Nottingham Forest from the estate of the late
Nigel Doughty. At the time of the takeover, Forest were in a stage of considerable turmoil. The sudden death of previous chairman and benefactor Doughty had left the club in a position of financial uncertainty. The club had only narrowly avoided relegation to
League One and the uncertainty over the club's fortunes had led to Forest only boasting a handful of first team players. A huge overhaul was needed and the Al-Hasawi family did not hesitate to make their mark, dismissing manager
Steve Cotterill quickly and replacing him with former Forest coach
Sean O'Driscoll. This was quickly followed by a considerable number of player purchases, with the club spending more than £6m bringing in a number of signings. On 15 December 2012, Fawaz Al-Hasawi made the decision to take over the role of chairman, succeeding his cousin Omar Al-Hasawi. Following a 4–2 victory over
Leeds United, and with Forest firmly involved in the Championship promotion battle, Fawaz made the surprise decision to dismiss manager O'Driscoll. Al-Hasawi had received advice from the board of
Hull City that a manager with
Premier League experience is needed to secure promotion. He originally planned to sack O'Driscoll on
Christmas Day, but Forest Chief Executive Mark Arthur refused to follow the order until the following day. On 27 December 2012, Al-Hasawi appointed former
Aston Villa and
Birmingham City manager
Alex McLeish. McLeish's available transfer funds were significantly lower than the £3 million he had been promised by Al-Hasawi, and a move for
Peterborough United midfielder
George Boyd fell through, reportedly due to a failed eye test. This was described as a "complete disgrace" by Peterborough chairman
Darragh MacAnthony. After only forty days in charge, McLeish parted ways with Forest by mutual agreement on 5 February 2013 and was replaced by
Billy Davies. Fawaz subsequently become more involved with the press, including interviews with BBC sports journalists, and even referred to Billy Davies as a possible Forest equivalent to
Alex Ferguson, and spoke of Forest returning to a
UEFA Champions League level at some point in the future. However, this coincided with a significantly diminished relationship between the football side of the club and the media due to a series of media bans and restrictions imposed by Davies. In March 2014, following a poor run of results and a breakdown in the relationship between himself and Fawaz, Billy Davies became the fourth manager to be dismissed during the Al-Hazawi period of ownership. Following the dismissal of Davies, it was widely reported that
Neil Warnock was offered the Forest manager's position, but rejected it due to Fawaz expressing an intention to interfere with team selection. It was subsequently announced that Forest's youth team coach Gary Brazil would manage the first team until the end of the 2013/14 season, and that
Stuart Pearce would take over as manager on 1 July 2014. Fawaz has denied the reports that Warnock was offered the job, and that he interfered with football decisions. Al-Hasawi also received criticism for selling
Karl Darlow and
Jamaal Lascelles to
Newcastle United without consulting Pearce. Under Al-Hasawi, delays in pay to both staff and players became common, This forced new manager
Dougie Freedman to only bring in players through free transfers and loans. Al-Hasawi would often summon Freedman to his home in
London at midnight, leaving Freedman to be deprived of sleep for training the next day. Observers in the media expressed concern for Freedman's health. After Freedman had been sacked by Forest, Al-Haswai reportedly still called Freedman to try and ask him about potential transfers. During the 2016–17 season, Al-Hasawi angered Forest fans by agreeing to sell popular academy graduate
Oliver Burke to
RB Leipzig, despite manager
Philippe Montanier insisting that Burke should not leave the club. Al-Hasawi had originally wanted to remain as Forest's chairman and retain twenty percent ownership of the club, but he was finally convinced that he would have to leave the club entirely. On 18 May 2017, Forest were sold to Greek shipping magnate
Evangelos Marinakis, who is also the owner of
Olympiacos. The announcement came only eleven days after Forest had avoided championship relegation on goal difference. Forest had declined in league position during every season that Al-Hasawi was in charge, going from 8th during the 2012–13 season, to 21st in the 2016–17 season. The managers of Nottingham Forest during Fawaz's ownership were: In June 2019, Forest were forced to deliver a legal letter to Al-Hasawi, demanding that he return Forest's replica FA Cup. Fawaz had removed the trophy from the club to display in his
Mayfair home. ==References==