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Spanos' mother even left the family home for two years and attempted to take two children with her, but his parents reunited when he was a teenager and remained married until his death. Spanos, who played a large part in mediating the conflict between his parents, stated that his turbulent home life was the reason he strove to provide a stable ...
Alex Spanos, 95, American real estate developer and football team owner (Los Angeles Chargers), dementia. [199] Thomas A. Steitz, 78, American biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (2009), pancreatic cancer. [200] Aranka Szabó-Bartha, 92, Hungarian Olympic sprinter. [201]
In 1984, Klein sold his interest in the San Diego Chargers to Alex Spanos. On his death, NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue said of Klein: "He made a great contribution to the league, not only in San Diego, but on the television committee, where he was a visionary" and that Klein "was a valuable and valued owner and he will be missed."
The Spanos family owns 69% of the Chargers with 4% controlled by legacy owners from the franchise's early days in San Diego. Alex Spanos bought the San Diego Chargers in 1984 and Dean Spanos took over managing the franchise in 1994. The Chargers moved to Los Angeles in 2017 after years of trying to get a new stadium in San Diego.
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Authorities also took health records, two cellphones and a monthly planner, according to the inventory. Preliminary autopsy report findings in deaths of Gene Hackman, wife California neighborhood ...
Alex Spanos – Deceased. Was owner of NFL's San Diego Chargers. Dean Spanos – President and CEO of San Diego Chargers. Son of Alex Spanos. A. G. Spanos – President of Business Operations of San Diego Chargers. Grandson of Alex Spanos. Peter Karmanos Jr. – founder, president & CEO of Compuware and owner of the NHL team Carolina Hurricanes
Phil Collins has offered a heartbreaking update on his health. "The thing is, I’ve been sick. I mean very sick," Collins, 74, told MOJO magazine in an interview published on Tuesday, February 18.