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:''Not to be confused with [[Ishac Yew]].''
:''Not to be confused with [[Ishac Yew]].''


'''Isaac Yew Joon Rei''' (born 1700) is a Dauian businessman and entrepreneur, the founder of [[DTICT Capital]] and president of the [[City Football Group]], Isaac is known as the wealthiest businessman in Daau and ranks highly among wealth leaderboards in Eura.
'''Isaac Yew Joon Rei''' (born 1700) is a Dauian businessman and entrepreneur, the founder of [[YI Group]] and president of the [[City Football Group]], Isaac is known as the wealthiest businessman in Daau and ranks highly among wealth leaderboards in Eura.


Aside from his business ventures, Isaac is also on the DAFA Head Council as council member.
== Early life ==
== Career ==
=== City Football Group ===
==== Feud with Kevin Abdulman ====
As two of the wealthiest businessmen in Daau, Yew and [[Kevin Abdulman]] both ventured into football at the same time, entering a race to see whose clubs would achieve success more quickly. Abdulman's [[KEA|KEA group]] would setup the foundations for Mataba Sailors as Yew's CFG was beginning to grow its size in Eura, purchasing clubs in Mataba, Krasnovlac and Phinbella to expand their footballing operations, leading to sour comments from Abdulman's camp, calling CFG "Treating football as a money mule" due to the leaked financial reports of CFG's footballing projects. Abdulman's purchase of Vegnese side [[F.C. Cossa Perfection]] as a pipeline for Dauian and Matabese players overseas was highly praised by Dauian news outlets, leading to CFG's purchase of Phinbellan side UBP MyTeam. Competition between CFG and KEA heightened when KEA announced their acqusition of [[Thampines Rovers FC]], causing Yew to immediately halt all transfer negotiations with the club and convinved then head coach Gavin Bee Tse Peng to resign from his role at TRFC and join Daas City, furthering the feud between the two firms.
=== YI Group ===
The Yew-Ihsan Group was founded in 1725 with Isaac Yew and Franco Ihsan, with the goal to become the largest holding company in Daau.
==== Yew University ====
Isaac funded the Yew University from his own pockets to establish.
==== CreativeMotors ====
[[Category:Daau]][[Category:People]]
[[Category:Daau]][[Category:People]]

Latest revision as of 07:07, 21 October 2025

Not to be confused with Ishac Yew.

Isaac Yew Joon Rei (born 1700) is a Dauian businessman and entrepreneur, the founder of YI Group and president of the City Football Group, Isaac is known as the wealthiest businessman in Daau and ranks highly among wealth leaderboards in Eura.

Aside from his business ventures, Isaac is also on the DAFA Head Council as council member.

Early life

Career

City Football Group

Feud with Kevin Abdulman

As two of the wealthiest businessmen in Daau, Yew and Kevin Abdulman both ventured into football at the same time, entering a race to see whose clubs would achieve success more quickly. Abdulman's KEA group would setup the foundations for Mataba Sailors as Yew's CFG was beginning to grow its size in Eura, purchasing clubs in Mataba, Krasnovlac and Phinbella to expand their footballing operations, leading to sour comments from Abdulman's camp, calling CFG "Treating football as a money mule" due to the leaked financial reports of CFG's footballing projects. Abdulman's purchase of Vegnese side F.C. Cossa Perfection as a pipeline for Dauian and Matabese players overseas was highly praised by Dauian news outlets, leading to CFG's purchase of Phinbellan side UBP MyTeam. Competition between CFG and KEA heightened when KEA announced their acqusition of Thampines Rovers FC, causing Yew to immediately halt all transfer negotiations with the club and convinved then head coach Gavin Bee Tse Peng to resign from his role at TRFC and join Daas City, furthering the feud between the two firms.

YI Group

The Yew-Ihsan Group was founded in 1725 with Isaac Yew and Franco Ihsan, with the goal to become the largest holding company in Daau.

Yew University

Isaac funded the Yew University from his own pockets to establish.

CreativeMotors