Flávio Augusto da Silva

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Flávio Augusto da Silva (born 7 February 1972) is a Brazilian businessman. He founded the Wise Up chain of English-language schools, which he sold in 2013 for R$877 million and bought back in 2015 for R$398 million. In 2013, he bought Orlando City SC for US$80 million, obtaining a Major League Soccer franchise that year and overseeing the construction of a new stadium, before selling the club in 2021 for an estimated US$400 million.

Silva's wealth was estimated by Forbes in 2022 to be R$1.3 billion.[1] In 2024, he was appointed as communications ambassador for the Brazilian Navy, a voluntary and non-paid role.

Early life and Wise Up

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