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Clubs that fit these criteria need to have majority ownership of their club, not minority ownership. Minority owners include Swansea City A.F.C., Cambridge City F.C., and York City F.C. Note that Merthyr Town F.C., Newport County F.C. and Wrexham F.C. are technically Welsh clubs, but play in the English league system.
Club Owner(s) Estimated combined net worth Source of wealth Arsenal (more information) Stan Kroenke [1] $16.9B [2] Commercial property Kroenke Sports & Entertainment Walmart: Aston Villa (more information) V Sports [3] $10.3B [4] [5] Investment and Industry. Fortress Investment Group Comcast [6] Bournemouth: William P. Foley [7] $2.0B [8 ...
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Chattanooga FC – Minority fan-owned, based on purchased equity (shares). DeKalb County United; Detroit City FC – 10% of the club's "units" are owned by individual fans, purchased in less than five days during the "Be An Owner" campaign in August 2020. [134] Edgewater Castle FC [135] Lansing Common FC – Structured as a 501(c)(3) non-profit.
This is a list of football clubs that compete within the leagues and divisions of the men's English football league system as far down as Level 10 (Step 6), that is to say, six divisions below the Premier League/English Football League. Also included are clubs from outside England that play within the English system (suitably highlighted).
Fan-owned football clubs in England (48 P) H. History of association football clubs in England (1 C, 87 P) S. English football club statistics (4 C, 66 P) U.
In the big four sports leagues in the United States and Canada, clubs are usually franchises owned by private investors. In Germany , most professional sport teams are organized as corporations ( GmbH or Aktiengesellschaft ); however, in accordance with the 50+1 rule , the majority of votes lies with the registered associations ( e. V. ), which ...