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List of owners of English football clubs

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A list of all owners with a significant interest within English football clubs: including their estimated net worth and sources of wealth.

Premier League

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Club Owner(s) Estimated
combined
net worth
Source of wealth
Arsenal
(more information)
United States Stan Kroenke[1] $16.9B[2] Commercial property
Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
Walmart
Aston Villa
(more information)
EgyptUnited States V Sports[3] $10.3B[4][5] Investment and Industry

Fortress Investment Group
Comcast[6]

Bournemouth United States William P. Foley[7] $2.0B[8] Fidelity National Financial

Vegas Golden Knights

Brentford England Matthew Benham[9] $280M[10] Gambling firms
Brighton & Hove Albion England Tony Bloom (75.61%)[11] $1.3B[12] Online Gambling, Property, Land Development & Investments
Chelsea
(more information)
United States Clearlake Capital Group (Behdad Eghbali and Jose Feliciano)

United States Todd Boehly

Switzerland Hansjorg Wyss

United States Mark Walter[13][14]

$15.8B[15][16][17] Investment consortium

Los Angeles Dodgers

Crystal Palace England Steve Parish (10.74%)
United States Josh Harris (18%)
United States David Blitzer (18%)

United States John Textor (40%)[18][19]

$5.5B[20] Private equity
Everton
(more information)
United States The Friedkin Group[21] $7.6B[22]
Fulham
(more information)
PakistanUnited States Shahid Khan[23] $7.9B[24] Flex-N-Gate Corp (automobile parts manufacturer)
Jacksonville Jaguars
All Elite Wrestling
Ipswich Town United States Gamechanger 20 Ltd. American Pension Fund
Leicester City Thailand The Srivaddhanaprabha Family[25] $3.5B[26] King Power International Group
Liverpool
(more information)
United States John W. Henry

United States Tom Werner[27]

$9.8B[28] Fenway Sports Group
Manchester City
(more information)
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi United Group (81%)[29]

United States Silver Lake (18%)

China China Media Capital and China CITIC Group (1%)[30][31]

$16.8B[32][nb 1] Sovereign wealth

Investments

Manchester United
(more information)
United States Glazer Family (51.75%)[33][34]

England Sir Jim Ratcliffe (27.7%)

$20.4B[35][36] First Allied Corporation, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Ineos Group

Newcastle United
(more information)
Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (85%) (state-owned)
England RB Sports & Media (15%)
$620B[37][nb 2] Sovereign wealth
Nottingham Forest Greece Evangelos Marinakis $620M[38] Capital Maritime & Trading Corp
Southampton England Sport Republic (80%)[39]
Switzerland Katharina Liebherr (20%)
$1.3B[40] United Group
Inheritance
Tottenham Hotspur
(more information)
England Family of Joe Lewis (60%)
England Daniel Levy (25%)[41]
$5.8B[42][43] Currency Trading
West Ham United
(more information)
Wales David Sullivan[44]
Czech Republic Daniel Kretinsky
England Vanessa Gold[45]
$10.3B[46][47][48] Daily Sport, Sunday Sport
EPH
Wolverhampton Wanderers China Guo Guangchang[49]
China Liang Xinjun
China Wang Qunbin
$5.8B[50][51][52] Fosun International[nb 3]

EFL Championship

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Club Owner(s) Estimated
combined
net worth
Source of wealth
Blackburn Rovers India Anuradha Jitendra Desai

India Banda Venkatesh Rao

India Banda Balaji Rao[53]

$2B[54] Venkateshwara Hatcheries Group
Bristol City England Stephen Lansdown $2.6B[55] Hargreaves Lansdown
Burnley United States Alan Pace (50.38%) ALK Capital LLC
Cardiff City Malaysia Vincent Tan (51%)[56] $730M[57] Berjaya Group
Coventry City England Doug King (100%) [58] YELO Enterprises, RCMA Capital
Derby County England David Clowes[59] £252m[60] Property development
Hull City Turkey Acun Ilıcalı Acun Medya
Leeds United United States York Family[61]

Austria Red Bull

$6.7B[62] San Francisco 49ers, DeBartolo Corporation
Luton Town England Luton Town Football Club 2020 Limited Supporter-owned
Middlesbrough England Steve Gibson $263M[63] Bulkhaul Limited
Millwall United States John Berylson
United States Richard Smith[64]
$175M[65] Chestnut Hill Ventures
Norwich City (more information) England Delia Smith and

Wales Michael Wynn-Jones (53%)

United States Mark Attanasio (18%)[66]

$30M[67] Food industry

Publishing Poultry

Oxford United Indonesia Erick Thohir

Indonesia Anindya Bakrie

Investment
Plymouth Argyle United States Simon Hallett (97%) Investment
Portsmouth United States Michael Eisner $1B[68] Media; former CEO of The Walt Disney Company; Tornante
Preston North End England Trevor Hemmings CVO (51.4%)[69][70] $1.4B[71] Blackpool Tower, horse racing, investment, Northern Trust, Sportech[72]
Queens Park Rangers
(more information)
India Lakshmi Mittal[73] $15.0B[74] ArcelorMittal
Sheffield Wednesday Thailand Dejphon Chansiri $575M[75] Thai Union Group
Sheffield United Saudi Arabia Abdullah bin Musa'ed[76] $200M[77] Saudi Paper Manufacturing Co.
Stoke City England John Coates[78] $4.3B[79] Bet365
Sunderland FranceSwitzerland Kyril Louis-Dreyfus (64%)

Uruguay Juan Sartori (36%)

[80]

$2.1B[81][82] Louis-Dreyfus Group
Swansea City United States Stephen Kaplan & Jason Levien (68%)
Wales Swansea City Supporters Trust (21.1%)[83]
Memphis Grizzlies and D.C. United
Investment trust
Watford Italy Gino Pozzo[84] $120M[85] Investment
West Bromwich Albion
(more information)
IndiaUnited States Shilen Patel

ZambiaIndiaUnited States Kiran C. Patel[86]

$500M[87] Investment

League One

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Club Owner(s) Estimated
combined
net worth
Source of wealth
Barnsley India Neerav Parekh
United Kingdom The Cryne Family
Australia Julie Anne Quay
United States Chien Lee
$9.1B[88] NewCity capital
Pidilite Industries
Birmingham City United States Tom Wagner (45.6%)[89] Knighthead Capital Management
Blackpool England Simon Sadler (96.2%) Asset Management
Bolton Wanderers England Football Ventures (Whites) Ltd[90] $60M[91]
Bristol Rovers Jordan Wael al-Qadi (100%)[92] $550M[91] Banking and tourism
Burton Albion Sweden Norway Iceland Denmark Finland Nordic Football Group (NFG)[93]
Cambridge United England Paul Barry (75.01%)

United States Mark Green (24.99%)[94]

Hospitality, technology and property
Charlton Athletic England Charlie Methven[95]

Mexico Gabriel Brener

United States Joshua Friedman

Consultancy

Investments

Crawley Town United States WAGMI United LLC [96] Venture Capital
Exeter City England Exeter City FC Supporters' Trust – Trust Ownership Working Group Supporters Trust
Huddersfield Town United States Kevin M. Nagle $500M[97] Health Care and Pharmacy
Leyton Orient England Eagle Investments 2017 Ltd $17M[98]
Lincoln City England Lincoln City Holdings Ltd

United States Harvey Jabara

United States WMA Sports Ventures[99]

United States Liquid Investments[100]

Mansfield Town England John Radford $38M[91]
Northampton Town England Kelvin Thomas
England David Bower[101]
Peterborough United Republic of Ireland Darragh MacAnthony (50%)
Canada Kelgary Sports and Entertainment (50%)
Reading
(more information)
China Dai Yongge

China Dai Xiuli[102]

$950M[91] Renhe Commercial Holdings Company Limited
Rotherham United England Tony Stewart (49%)[103][104]
England Joan Stewart (46%)
$180M[91] Lighting industry
Shrewsbury Town England Roland Wycherley[105] $17M[91]
Stevenage England Phil Wallace (91%)[106] $90M[91] Lamex Food Group
Stockport County England Mark Stott[107] Property investment
Wigan Athletic England Mike Danson[108] $1.63B[109] Media: GlobalData
Wrexham CanadaUnited States Ryan Reynolds
United States Rob McElhenney
$400M[110] Entertainment
Wycombe Wanderers Georgia (country) Kazakhstan Mikhail Lomtadze (90%)

England Wycombe Wanderers Supporters Trust (10%)

$5.8B[111][112] Blue Ocean Partners II Limited


Supporters Trust

League Two

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Club Owner(s) Estimated
combined
net worth
Source of wealth
Accrington Stanley England Andy Holt What More UK
AFC Wimbledon England Wimbledon Football Club Supporters' Society Supporters Trust
Barrow England Tony Shearer (40%)
England Paul Hornby (20%)
England Kristian Wilkes (20%)
England Mark Hetherington (10%)
England Bluebirds Trust (10%)[113]
Bradford City Germany Stefan Rupp (77.5%) $130M[91] Investment
Bromley England Robin Stanton-Gleaves
Carlisle United
(more information)
United States Piatak Family Logistics
Cheltenham Town England Simon Keswick (26%)

Cayman Islands CTFC Investments Ltd (23%)

England Paul Baker (20%)

England Robins Trust (Cheltenham Town Supporters Society Ltd) (10%)[114]

Finance

Undisclosed

Insurance

Supporters Trust

Chesterfield England Chesterfield Football Club Community Trust Supporters Trust
Colchester United England Robbie Cowling[115] $55M[91] JobServe
Crewe Alexandra England Norman Hassall
England Daniel Potts[116]
The Rowlinson Group
Doncaster Rovers England John Ryan
Scotland Dick Watson (26%)
England Terry Bramall[117]
MYA Cosmetic Surgery
Construction[11]
Keepmoat[118]
Fleetwood Town England Andy Pilley (98%)[119] $120M[91] BES Group
Gillingham United States Brad Galinson (major shareholder)[120] Property[121]
Grimsby Town England 1878 Partners (63%)

England The Mariners Trust (14%) England Mike Parker (11%)[122]

Harrogate Town England Irving Weaver[123] Property[123]
Milton Keynes Dons Kuwait Fahad Al Ghamin[124][125] InterMK Group
Morecambe England Bond Group Investments Limited (80% major shareholder)
Newport County Wales Newport County AFC Supporters Trust Supporters Trust
Notts County Denmark Alexander Reedtz
Denmark Christoffer Reedtz
Football Radar
Port Vale England Carol Shanahan

England Kevin Shanahan[126]

Synectics Solutions

Fintech and investments

Salford City
(more information)
Singapore Peter Lim (40%)
England Phil Neville (10%)
England Gary Neville (10%)
England Nicky Butt (10%)
England Paul Scholes (10%)
Wales Ryan Giggs (10%)
England David Beckham (10%)
$1.9B[127]
Swindon Town Australia Clem Morfuni $200m[91]
Tranmere Rovers England Mark Palios

Charted Accountant Holding Company

Walsall CanadaUnited States Benjamin Boycott $12B Trivela Group LLC

National League

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Club Owner(s) Estimated
combined
net worth
Source of wealth
Forest Green Rovers England Dale Vince
Spain Héctor Bellerín[128]
$120M[91]
Sutton United South Africa United States Garry Otto

Saudi Arabia Nawaf Al Shammari

Investment group
Ebbsfleet United Kuwait Keh Sports Limited

National League North/South

[edit]
Club Owner(s) Estimated
combined
net worth
Source of wealth
Blyth Spartans United Kingdom Irfan Liaquat
Darlington England Darlington FC supporters trusts

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ While the personal wealth of Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan is used here, Manchester City are controlled by Abu Dhabi United Group, which internal documents suggest is ultimately managed by the government of the United Arab Emirates. Therefore, as Manchester City are controlled by companies considered state-controlled, the concept of 'net worth' is purposeless and does not apply. The actual value of the controlling entities are ultimately impossible to even guess at. The figures included are simply included as a reference point, and should therefore be taken at face value at best.
  2. ^ As Newcastle United are controlled by companies considered state-owned, the concept of 'net worth' is purposeless and does not apply. The actual value of the controlling entities are ultimately impossible to even guess at. The figures included are simply included as a reference point, and should therefore be taken at face value at best.
  3. ^ The direct parent company of the club was W.W. (1990) Limited, which was acquired by Prestige Century Holdings Limited; Prestige Century was a subsidiary of Fosun Management Holdings Limited; Fosun Management Holdings was a subsidiary of Fosun International; Fosun International, a listed company of Hong Kong, is a subsidiary of Fosun International Holdings, which was majority owned by Guo Guangchang, Liang Xinjun and Wang Qunbin

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