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"We have made Birmingham our corporate HQ so I will be spending at
least 50 per cent of my time in the area and if our daughters were not
finishing school we would move there.
“It’s got a great buzz and I look forward to working with all of the
communities and people of Birmingham to make it the UK’s centre of
excellence for the game.”
Before launching the business Mr Rodriguez, who is married to Linda
and has two daughters Bianca, aged 17 and Bella, 13, had a highly
successful engineering and marketing career, enjoying periods with
British Aerospace, the Serco Group, and Tarmac Group.
At the latter he wass business development director, and together
they were instrumental in setting-up the first facilities management arm
of the group called Tarmac Services, selling facilities management,
construction design, build and operate services worldwide.
Later he was at the Reliance Security Group, where he met fellow director David Steventon.
In 2001 the pair set up their own facilities infrastructure service
business called Covion Limited which rapidly grew to become the fourth
fastest growing company in the UK. For this success in 2005 they secured
an Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year award.
In 2008, having sold the business to Balfour Beatty Group for £33
million, Frank was able to turn to his passion, football and launch
Futsal in UK.
He gained valuable experience in setting up, coaching and managing
Reading FC Women’s Team over recent years and having seen Futsal while
on visits to Spain took the opportunity to develop it here.
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