List of professional sports team owners

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This is a list of individuals, groups of individuals, and companies who have owned and operated a professional sports organization. The list is organized first by sport, then by franchise or team, then by owner. If an organization has gone through a significant change (e.g. the team has moved and/or changed names), that information is noted after the years of ownership.

Association football club owners[]

England[]

Premier League owners[]

Arsenal
  • Stan Kroenke
Aston Villa
  • Owned by a large number of shareholders until 1968. Since that time:
  • Doug Ellis (largest single shareholder 1968–1975; majority shareholder 1982–2006)
  • Randy Lerner (2006–2016)
  • Recon Sports Limited (2016–2019)
  • NSWE Group (a company owned by Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris) (2019–Present)
Chelsea
  • Roman Abramovich
Everton
  • Farhad Moshiri
Liverpool
  • Moores family, among them John Moores and David Moores (1930s-2007)
  • George Gillett, Tom Hicks (2007–2010)
  • Fenway Sports Group (2010–present); LeBron James acquired a minority interest in April 2011
Manchester City
  • Manchester City Limited — The club's holding company; owned by a large number of shareholders until 2007 (see Ownership of Manchester City F.C.). Since then, the holding company has been owned by:
    • Thaksin Shinawatra (2007–2008)
    • Abu Dhabi United Group (2008–present)
Manchester United
  • Manchester United plc (NYSE : MANU) – The club's holding company, owned by shareholders. The primary owner is:
  • Avram and Joel Glazer (brothers who are co-chairmen, 2014–present)
Newcastle United
  • Mike Ashley
Tottenham Hotspur
  • Daniel Levy
West Ham United
  • Terry Brown (??–2006)
  • Björgólfur Guðmundsson (90%), Eggert Magnússon (5%), and other minority investors (2006–2007)
  • Björgólfur Guðmundsson (2007–2009)
  • CB Holding (formerly 70% owned by Straumur Investment Bank and 30% owned by Byr and MP banks; now nationalised by the Icelandic government) (100% 2009–2010; no more than 50% 2010–present)
  • David Gold and David Sullivan (50% and operational control, 2010–present)

EFL Championship owners[]

Fulham
  • Shahid Khan
Middlesbrough
  • Steve Gibson (1986–1993 as head of consortium; 1993–present as majority owner)
Reading
Wigan Athletic
  • Dave Whelan

EFL League One owners[]

Sunderland
  • Drumaville Consortium (2006–2009)
  • Ellis Short (2009–present)

Italian Serie A owners[]

Spain[]

La Liga owners[]

Athletic Bilbao, Osasuna, Barcelona and Real Madrid: these four clubs are not organised as limited companies, but remain as registered associations due to a grandfather clause of the late 1980s. Unlike a limited company, it is not possible to purchase shares in these club, but only membership. Each club member (socio) has a vote to elect democratically the club president and board of directors. The club president cannot invest his own money into the club and the club can only spend what it earns, which is mainly derived through merchandise sales, television rights and ticket sales. This means that each club is owned by its own registered supporters. FC Barcelona has over 150.000 socios, Real Madrid counts over 100.000 socios, Athletic Club over 40.000 and Osasuna over 15.000.

Atlético Madrid: major shareholders are the Gil Marin family which owns 50% of the shares, these used to belong to former club president Jesús Gil y Gil; israeli businessman Idan Ofer, 33%; current president Enrique Cerezo 10% and the chinese Wanda Group a 2%.

Eibar: more than 11.130 shareholders located across 65 countries due to a crowdfunding campaign in 2014. There is no major shareholder with an ownership over 5%.

Real Sociedad: Due to club's statutes no shareholder has vote rights over 2% of the shares.

Germany[]

Bundesliga owners[]

Bundesliga clubs are required to be majority-owned by German club members (known as the 50+1 rule to discourage control by a single entity) and operate under tight restrictions on the use of debt for acquisitions (a team only receives an operating license if it has solid financials).

  • Exceptions:
Bayer Leverkusen
  • Bayer AG
VfL Wolfsburg
  • Volkswagen
1899 Hoffenheim
  • SAP co-founder Dietmar Hopp
RB Leipzig
  • Red Bull

France[]

Ligue 1 owners[]

Bordeaux
  • Groupe M6
Guingamp
Lille
Lorient
Lyon
  • Jean-Michel Aulas
Marseille
  • Frank McCourt
Monaco
  • Dmitry Rybolovlev
Montpellier
  • Louis Nicollin
Paris Saint-Germain
  • Qatar Investment Authority
Nantes
  • Waldemar Kita
Rennes
Toulouse
  • Olivier Sadran

Netherlands[]

Eredivisie owners[]

Ajax
  • AFC Ajax N.V. — The club's holding company; owned by a large number of shareholders.
Feyenoord
  • 70% of the shares owned by Stichting Continuïteit Feyenoord, 30% are owned by Vrienden van Feyenoord
PSV Eindhoven
  • Philips
Vitesse
  • Valeriy Oyf

Eerste Divisie owners[]

ADO Den Haag

USA / Canada[]

Major League Soccer (MLS) owners[]

Austin FC
Atlanta United FC
  • Arthur Blank – (2014–present)
Chicago Fire FC
  • Anschutz Entertainment Group – (1997–2007)
  • Andrew Hauptman (Andell Holdings) – (2007–present)
Colorado Rapids
Columbus Crew
  • Lamar Hunt – (1995–2006)
  • Clark Hunt – (2006–2013)
  • Anthony Precourt (Precourt Sports Ventures LLC) – (2013–2018)
  • Dee Haslam, Jimmy Haslam, JW and Whitney Johnson, Dr. Pete Edwards – (2019–present)
D.C. United
  • – (1995–2000)
  • Anschutz Entertainment Group – (2001–2006)
  • William Chang (D.C. United Holdings) – (2006–2012)
  • William Chang, Erick Thohir and Jason Levien – (2012–present)
FC Cincinnati
  • Carl Lindner III – (2018–present)
FC Dallas
  • Major League Soccer – (1995–2001) (Source)
  • Lamar Hunt – (2001–2006)
  • Clark Hunt – (2006–present)
Houston Dynamo FC
  • Anschutz Entertainment Group – (2005–2008)
  • Anschutz Entertainment Group, Oscar De La Hoya and Gabriel Brener – (2008–2015)
  • Gabriel Brener, Oscar De La Hoya, Jake Silverstein, Ben Guill (2015–present)
    • James Harden joined this group in 2019.
Inter Miami CF
  • David Beckham, Simon Fuller, Marcelo Claure, Jorge and José Mas, Masayoshi Son – (2014–present)
Los Angeles FC
  • Peter Guber (Executive Chairman), Henry Nguyen, Tom Penn, Ruben Gnanalingam, Vincent Tan, Brandon Beck, Larry Berg, Will Ferrell, Nomar Garciaparra, Mia Hamm, Chad Hurley, Magic Johnson, Tucker Kain, Kirk Lacob, Mark Leschly, Mike Mahan, Irwin Raij, Tony Robbins, Lon Rosen, Bennett Rosenthal, Paul Schaeffer, Brandon Schneider, Mark Shapiro, Allen Shapiro, Jason Sugarman, Harry Tsao – (2014–present)
LA Galaxy
  • – (1995–1997)
  • Anschutz Entertainment Group – (1998–present)
Minnesota United FC
  • Bill McGuire, Jim Pohlad, Robert Pohlad, Glen Taylor, Wendy Carlson Nelson – (2015–present)
CF Montréal
  • Joey Saputo – (2010–present)
Nashville SC
  • John Ingram, Mark Wilf, Zygi Wilf, Leonard Wilf, David Dill, Marcus Whitney, Christopher Redhage – (2017–present)
New England Revolution
  • Robert Kraft – (1995–present)
New York City FC
  • City Football Group (majority) & Yankee Global Enterprises (minority) – (2013–present)
New York Red Bulls
  • John Kluge and Stuart Subotnick – (1995–01)
  • Anschutz Entertainment Group – (2001–06)
  • Red Bull GmbH – (2006–present)
Orlando City SC
  • Flávio Augusto da Silva – (2013–present)
Philadelphia Union
Portland Timbers
  • Merritt Paulson – (2009–present)
Real Salt Lake
  • Dave Checketts () – (2004–12)
  • Dell Loy Hansen – (2012–present; put team up for sale in 2020)
San Jose Earthquakes
Seattle Sounders FC
  • Joe Roth (majority), Adrian Hanauer, Estate of Paul Allen and Drew Carey (minority) – (2007–2019)
  • Hanauer Fútbol (Adrian Hanauer, Paul Barry, Lenore Hanauer—majority); estate of Paul Allen; Drew Carey; and a group of 11 families, among them Terry Myerson, Macklemore, and Russell Wilson and Ciara – (2019–present)
Sporting Kansas City
  • Lamar Hunt – (1995–2006)
  • Sporting Club – (2006–present)
    (OnGoal, LLC from 2006–2010)
Toronto FC
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
  • Greg Kerfoot, Steve Luczo, Jeff Mallett, Steve Nash – (2009–present)

Future MLS owners[]

Charlotte FC
  • David Tepper — (2019–present)
St. Louis City SC
  • Carolyn Kindle Betz, Jo Ann Taylor Kindle, Jim Kavanaugh – (2019–present)

National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) owners[]

Angel City FC (starts play in 2022)
  • Lead investors: Kara Nortman, Alexis Ohanian, Natalie Portman, Julie Uhrman
  • Other investors: Uzo Aduba, Becky G, Shannon Boxx, Sophia Bush, Jessica Chastain, James Corden, Amanda Cromwell, Deirdre DeLany, Lorrie Fair, Ronnie Fair, Joy Fawcett, America Ferrera, Julie Foudy, Jennifer Garner, Lauren Holiday, Mia Hamm, Angela Hucles, Cobi Jones, Ryan Kalil, Billie Jean King, Ilana Kloss, Eva Longoria, Shannon MacMillan, Casey Neistat, Alexis Olympia Ohanian, Candace Parker, Lilly Singh, P. K. Subban, Rachel Van Hollebeke, Tisha Venturini, Lindsey Vonn, Abby Wambach, Saskia Webber, Lailaa Williams, Serena Williams (2020–present)[1][2]
Chicago Red Stars
  • Arnim Whisler (2012–present)[3]
Houston Dash
  • Gabriel Brener, Oscar De La Hoya, Jake Silverstein, Ben Guill (2015–present)[4]
    • James Harden joined this group in 2019.
Kansas City
  • Lead investors: Angie and Chris Long; other minority investors including Jen Gulvik and Brittany Matthews (2020–present; starts play in 2021)[5]
NJ/NY Gotham FC
  • Phil Murphy (majority), Steven Temares, Thomas Hofstetter (2012–present)[6]
North Carolina Courage
OL Reign
  • Bill and Teresa Predmore (2012–2019)
  • Bill and Teresa Predmore (majority), The Baseball Club of Tacoma LLC, Adrian Hanauer, (minority) (2019–January 2020)
  • OL Groupe (89.5%), Bill and Teresa Predmore (7.5%), Tony Parker (3%) (January 2020–present)
Orlando Pride
  • Flávio Augusto da Silva (majority) and Phil Rawlins (minority) (2015–2018)
  • Flávio Augusto da Silva (majority), Phil Rawlins (minority), Albert Friedberg minority (2018–present)[9]
Portland Thorns FC
  • Merritt Paulson (2012–present)[10]
Racing Louisville FC
  • Soccer Holdings, LLC (2019–present)
Washington Spirit
  • Bill Lynch (2012–2018)[11]
  • Steve Baldwin (majority) and Bill Lynch (minority) (2018–present);[12] other minority investors including Jenna Bush Hager, Chelsea Clinton, Dominique Dawes, and Alexander Ovechkin[13]

Greek Superleague owners[]

Olympiacos
  • Evangelos Marinakis
Panathinaikos
  • Giannis Alafouzos
PAOK
  • Ivan Savvidis
AEK Athens
  • Dimitris Melissanidis
Skoda Xanthi

Auto racing owners & team principals[]

Formula One team principals[]

(Listed by Constructor)

Ferrari
  • Ferrari S.p.A.
Haas F1 Team
  • Gene Haas
McLaren
  • McLaren GroupMumtalakat Holding Company 57%, Mansour Ojjeh 14%, Michael Latifi 10%
Mercedes Grand Prix
  • Daimler AG 33%
  • Toto Wolff 33%
  • Ineos 33%
Racing Point F1 Team
  • Lawrence Stroll
Red Bull Racing
  • Red Bull GmbH
Scuderia AlphaTauri
  • Red Bull GmbH
Sauber
Williams Grand Prix Engineering
  • 100%

IndyCar Series team owners[]

A.J. Foyt Enterprises
  • A. J. Foyt – (1973–present)
Andretti Autosport
  • Michael Andretti – (2001–present)
  • Barry Green – (1995–2010)
Arrow McLaren SP
  • Sam Schmidt – (2001–present)
  • Davey Hamilton – (2011–2016)
  • Ric Peterson – (2013–present)
Bryan Herta Autosport
Carlin Motorsport
  • Trevor Carlin – (2018–present)
Chip Ganassi Racing
  • Chip Ganassi – (1989–present)
Dale Coyne Racing
  • Dale Coyne – (1986–present)
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
  • Dennis Reinbold – (2000–present)
  • Robbie Buhl – (2000–present)
Ed Carpenter Racing
Juncos Racing
  • Ricardo Juncos – (2017–present)
Michael Shank Racing
  • Michael Shank – (2018–present)
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
  • Bobby Rahal – (1991–present)
  • David Letterman – (1996–present)
  • Mike Lanigan – (2010–present)
  • Carl Hogan – (1991–1996)
Team Penske
  • Roger Penske – (1968–present)

NASCAR Cup Series team owners[]

23XI Racing
  • Michael Jordan – (2021–present)
  • Denny Hamlin – (2021–present)
Gaunt Brothers Racing
  • Marty Gaunt - (2017–present)
  • Maurice Gaunt - (2017–present)
Front Row Motorsports
  • Bob Jenkins – (2005–present)
Hendrick Motorsports
  • Rick Hendrick – (1984–present)
Joe Gibbs Racing
  • J.D. Gibbs - (1992-2019)
  • Joe Gibbs – (1992–present)
JTG Daugherty Racing
  • Brad Daugherty – (2007–present)
  • Jodi Geschickter - (1995–present)
  • Tad Geschickter – (1995–present)
Penske Racing
  • Roger Penske – (1972–present)
Petty GMS Motorsports
  • Richard Petty (minority interests) – (2021–present)
  • Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. (main interests) – (2021–present)
Richard Childress Racing
  • Richard Childress – (1969–present)
Rick Ware Racing
  • Rick Ware - (1998–present)
Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing
  • Jack Roush – (1988–2007)
  • Jack Roush (50%) – (2007–present)
  • Fenway Sports Group (50%) – (2007–present)
  • Brad Keselowski – (2021–present)
Spire Motorsports
Stewart Haas Racing
  • Gene Haas - (2002–present)
  • Tony Stewart – (2009–present)
Trackhouse Racing Team
Wood Brothers Racing
  • Glen Wood and Leonard Wood – (1953–2019)
  • Leonard Wood – (2019–present)

Baseball franchise owners[]

Major League Baseball owners[]

Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Jerry Colangelo – (19982005)
  • Ken Kendrick – (2005-present)
Atlanta Braves
  • Ivers Whitney Adams – (1870–1872): Boston Red Stockings
  • John Conkey – (1872–1873): Red Stockings
  • Charles Porter – (1873–1874): Red Stockings
  • Nicholas Apollonio – (1875–1876): Red Stockings
  • Arthur Soden – (1876–1909): Boston Red Caps/Beaneaters
  • George & John Dovey – (1907–1909): Boston Beaneaters/Doves
  • John Dovey – (1909–1910): Doves
  • William Hepburn Russell – (1911): Boston Rustlers
  • James Gaffney – (1912–1915): Boston Braves
  • Percy Haughton – (1915–1918)
  • George W. Grant – (1919–1922)
  • Emil Fuchs – (1922–1935)
  • Bob Quinn – (1935–1945)
  • Lou Perini – (1945–1962): Boston/Milwaukee Braves
  • William Bartholomay – (1962–1976): Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves
  • Ted Turner – (19761996)
  • Time Warner – (19962007)
  • Liberty Media – (2007-present)
Baltimore Orioles
  • Henry Killilea – (1901–1902) Milwaukee Brewers
  • Robert Hedges – (1902–1915) St. Louis Browns
  • Phil Ball – (1915–1933)
  • Donald Lee Barnes – (1936–1945)
  • Richard Muckerman – (1945–1948)
  • Bill DeWitt – (1948–1951)
  • Bill Veeck – (1951–1953)
  • Jerold Hoffberger & Clarence Miles – (1954–1955) Baltimore Orioles
  • Jerold Hoffberger & James Keelty – (1955–1959)
  • Jerold Hoffberger & Joe Iglehart – (1959–1965)
  • Jerold Hoffberger – (1965–1979)
  • Edward Bennett Williams – (1979–1988)
  • Eli Jacobs – (1989–1993)
  • Peter Angelos – (1993-present)
Boston Red Sox
  • Charles Somers – (1901–1903)
  • Henry Killilea – (1903–1904)
  • John I. Taylor – (1904–1914)
  • Jimmy McAleer – (1911–1913)
  • Joseph Lannin – (19131916)
  • Harry Frazee – (1916–1923)
  • Bob Quinn – (1923–1933)
  • Tom Yawkey – (1933–1976)
  • Jean R. Yawkey – (1976–1992)
  • JRY Trust – (1992–2002)
  • Fenway Sports Group (formerly New England Sports Ventures) (John Henry, Tom Werner, and other investors, including The New York Times Company) – (2002-Present)
Chicago Cubs
  • William A. Hulbert – (1876–1882)
  • Albert G. Spalding – (1882–1902)
  • James Hart – (1902–1905)
  • Charles W. Murphy – (1905–1914)
  • Charles Phelps Taft – (1914–1916)
  • Charles Weeghman – (1916–1921)
  • The Wrigley family – (1921–1981)
    • William Wrigley, Jr. – (1921–1932)
    • Philip K. Wrigley – (1932–1977)
    • William Wrigley III – (1977–1981)
  • Tribune Company – (1981-2009)
  • Joe Ricketts family trust, with Tom Ricketts exercising day-to-day control (2009–present)
Chicago White Sox
  • Charles Comiskey – (1900–1931)
  • J. Louis Comiskey – (1931–1940)
  • Grace Comiskey – (1940–1956)
  • Dorothy Comiskey Rigney & Chuck Comiskey – (1956–1958)
  • Bill Veeck – (1958–1961)
  • Arthur Allyn, Jr. & John Allyn – (1961–1969)
  • John Allyn – (1969–1975)
  • Bill Veeck – (1975–1981)
  • Aaron Cushman – (1975–1981) *[14]
  • Jerry Reinsdorf – (1981–present)
Cincinnati Reds
  • Justus Thorner – (1882–1890)
  • John T. Brush – (1890–1902)
  • August Herrmann – (1902–1927)
  • C. J. McDiarmid – (1927–1929)
  • Sidney Weil – (1929–1933)
  • Powel Crosley, Jr. – (19331961)
  • Bill DeWitt – (1961–1967)
  • Francis L. Dale – (1967–1973)
  • Louis Nippert – (1973–1980)
  • William & James Williams – (1980–1984)
  • Marge Schott – (19841998)
  • Carl Lindner, Jr. – (19982006)
  • Bob Castellini – (2006-present)
Cleveland Indians
  • Charles Somers – (1901–1916)
  • Jim Dunn – (1916–1922)
  • Alva Bradley – (1927–1946)
  • Bill Veeck – (1946–1949)
  • Ellis Ryan – (1949–1952)
  • Myron H. Wilson – (1952–1956)
  • William R. Daley – (1956–1962)
  • Gabe Paul – (1962–1966)
  • Vernon Stouffer – (1966–1972)
  • Nick Mileti – (1972–1975)
  • Ted Bonda – (1972–1978)
  • Steve O'Neill – (1978–1983)
  • Richard Jacobs – (1986–1999)
  • Larry Dolan – (1999-present)
Colorado Rockies
Detroit Tigers
  • – (1894–1900)
  • James D. Burns – (1901–1902)
  • Samuel F. Angus – (1902–1903)
  • Bill Yawkey – (1903–1908)
  • Bill Yawkey & Frank Navin – (1908–1919)
  • Frank Navin – (1919–1935)
  • The Briggs Family (1935–56)
    • Walter Sr. – (1935–1952)
    • Walter Jr. – (1952–1956)
  • Fred Knorr & John Fetzer – (1956–1961)
  • John Fetzer – (1961–1983)
  • Tom Monaghan – (1983–1992)
  • Ilitch Holdings – (1992-Present)
    • Mike (1992-2017)
    • Christopher (2017–present)
Houston Astros
  • Roy Hofheinz – (1962–1975)
  • General Electric & Ford Motor Company – (1975–1979)
  • John McMullen – (1979–1993)
  • Drayton McLane, Jr. – (1992-2011)
  • Jim Crane – (2011-Present)
Kansas City Royals
  • Ewing Kauffman – (19691993)
  • (1993–2000)
  • David Glass – (20002019)
  • John Sherman – (2019–present); Patrick Mahomes became a minority partner in 2020.
Los Angeles Angels
  • Gene Autry – (19611996)
  • The Walt Disney Company – (19962003)
  • Arturo Moreno – (2003-Present)
Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Charles Byrne, Ferdinand Abell – (1883–1890)
  • Charles Byrne, Ferdinand Abell, George Chauncey – (1891–1897)
  • Charles Ebbets, Ferdinand Abell – (1897–1898)
  • Charles Ebbets, Ferdinand Abell, Harry Von der Horst, Ned Hanlon – (1899–1904)
  • Charles Ebbets, Ferdinand Abell, Henry Medicus, Ned Hanlon – (1905–1906)
  • Charles Ebbets, Henry Medicus – (1907–1912)
  • Charles Ebbets, Ed McKeever, Stephen McKeever – (1912–1925)
  • Stephen McKeever, heirs of Charles Ebbets and Brooklyn Trust Company – (1925–45)
  • Branch Rickey [1], Walter O'Malley, . [2] Other minority owners included: John A. Smith, and the heirs of – (1945–1950)
  • Walter O'Malley – (1950–1970), majority owner, at 75 percent, with the Mulvey family representing the McKeever interest
  • Peter O'Malley – (1970–1997)
  • News Corporation – (1998–2005)
  • Frank McCourt – (2005–2012)
  • Guggenheim Baseball Partners – (2012–present) – principal partner Mark Walter; minority partners Magic Johnson, Peter Guber, Stan Kasten, Bobby Patton and Todd Boehly.[15]
Miami Marlins
  • Wayne Huizenga – (19931998; Florida Marlins)
  • John W. Henry – (19982002)
  • Jeffrey Loria – (20022017; Florida/Miami Marlins)
  • Bruce Sherman – principal partner; Derek Jeter – non-controlling (2017-present)
Milwaukee Brewers
  • William Daley – (19691970) — Seattle Pilots
  • Bud Selig – (19702005)
  • Mark Attanasio – (2005–present); Giannis Antetokounmpo became a minority partner in 2021.[16]
Minnesota Twins
  • Ban Johnson & Fred Postal – (19011903) – Washington
  • Thomas C. Noyes – (19041912) – Washington
  • Benjamin Minor – (19121920) – Washington
  • The Griffith Family (1920–84)
  • Clark – (19201955) – Washington
  • Calvin – (19551984)
  • The Pohlad Family (1984 - present)
    • Carl – (1984-2009)
    • Jim – (2009-present)
New York Mets
  • Joan Whitney Payson – (1962–1975)
  • Charles Shipman Payson – (1975–1980)
  • Doubleday & Co. – (1980–1986)
  • Nelson Doubleday, Jr. & Fred Wilpon – (1986–2002)
  • Fred Wilpon – (2002–2020)
  • Steve Cohen & Fred Wilpon – (2020–present)
New York Yankees
  • William Devery and Frank Farrell, co-owners – (1903–1915)
  • Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston and Jacob Ruppert, co-owners – (1915–1922)[17]
  • Jacob Ruppert, sole owner - (1922–1939)
  • Heirs of Jacob Ruppert – (1939–1945)
    • Ed Barrow β, team president – (1939–1944, chairman 1945)
  • Larry MacPhail β, co-owner — (1945–1947)
  • Dan Topping, co-owner – (1945–64)
  • Del Webb, co-owner – (1945–64)
  • Columbia Broadcasting System – (1964–1973)
    • Team presidents: Dan Topping, 1964–1966; Michael Burke – 1966–1973
  • The Steinbrenner Family – (1973–present)
    • George, 1973–2010 (Principal Owner, Chairperson)
    • YankeeNets, 1999–2004 (Formed after a merger of the business operations of the Yankees and New Jersey Nets.)
    • Yankee Global Enterprises LLC, 2004–present (New name for YankeeNets after the Nets were sold to Bruce Ratner. Company owns the Yankees and the YES Network.
    • Brothers Hank and Hal Steinbrenner, acting principal owners from 2007 to 2010; principal owners since 2010, with Hank's interest having passed to his heirs after his death in 2020
Oakland Athletics
  • Ben Shibe – (19011922) — Philadelphia Athletics
  • Connie Mack – (19221954)
  • Arnold Johnson – (19541960) — Kansas City Athletics
  • Charlie Finley – (19601981) — Kansas City/Oakland Athletics
  • Walter Haas – (19811995)
  • Steve Schott and Ken Hofmann – (19952005)
  • Lewis Wolff – (20052016)
  • John J. Fisher – (2016–present)
Philadelphia Phillies
  • Al Reach & John Rogers – (1883–1899)
  • John Rogers – (1899–1903)
  • James Potter – (1903–1905)
  • Bill Shettsline – (1905–1909)
  • Horace Fogel – (1909–1913)
  • William Baker – (1913–1930)
  • Gerald Nugent – (1931–1942)
  • William D. Cox – (1943)
  • R. R. M. Carpenter – (1943–1950)
  • Robert Carpenter – (1950–1972)
  • Ruly Carpenter – (1972–1981)
  • Bill Giles & David Montgomery – (1981-2013)
  • John S. Middleton, David Montgomery, and Jim & Pete Buck — (2013–present)
Pittsburgh Pirates
San Diego Padres
  • C. Arnholt Smith – (19691974)
  • Ray Kroc – (19741984)
  • Joan Kroc – (19841990)
  • Tom Werner – (19901994)
  • John Moores – (19942012)
  • Ron Fowler – (2012–present)
San Francisco Giants
  • John Day – (1882-1893)
  • C. C. Van Cott – (1893-1895)
  • Andrew Freedman – (1895-1902)
  • John Brush – (19021912)
  • Harry Hempstead – (19121919)
  • Charles Stoneham – (19191936)
  • Horace Stoneham – (19361976)
  • Bob Lurie – (19761993)
  • Peter Magowan – (19932008)
  • Bill Neukom – (2008–present)
Seattle Mariners
  • Danny Kaye – (1977–1980)
  • George Argyros – (1980–1989)
  • Jeff Smulyan – (1989–1992)
  • Hiroshi Yamauchi – (1992–2013)
  • Nintendo – (2013–2016)
  • First Avenue Entertainment (2016–present)
St. Louis Cardinals
  • Chris von der Ahe – (1882–1899)
  • Frank & Stanley Robison – (1899–1911)
  • Helene Hathaway Britton – (1911–1917)
  • Sam Breadon – (19171947)
  • Robert Hannegan – (19471949)
  • Fred Saigh – (19471953)
  • Anheuser-Busch – (19531995)
  • William DeWitt, Jr. – (1995-present)
Tampa Bay Rays
  • Vince Naimoli – (1998–2005)
  • Stuart Sternberg – (2005–present)
Texas Rangers
  • Elwood Richard Quesada – (1961–1963)
  • James Johnston & James Lemon – 1963–1967)
  • James Lemon – (1967–1968)
  • Bob Short – (1968–1974)
  • Brad Corbett – (1974–1980)
  • Eddie Chiles – (1980–1989)
  • Richard Rainwater and George W. Bush (managing general partner) – (1989–1998)
  • Tom Hicks – (1998–2010)
  • Rangers Baseball Express (Chuck Greenberg, Nolan Ryan, and other investors) – (2010–present)
    • Ryan sold his interest in the team to the other partners in 2013.
Toronto Blue Jays
  • Labatt Brewing Company 45%; R. Howard Webster (chairman/President, The Globe and Mail) 45%; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 10% – (1976–1991)
  • John Labatt Limited 10%; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 10% – (1991–1995)
  • 90%; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 10% – (1995–2000)
  • Rogers Communications 80%; 20% – (2000–2004)
  • Rogers Communications – (2004–present)
Washington Nationals
  • Charles Bronfman – (1969–1991) (Montreal Expos)
  • Claude Brochu – (1991–1999) (Expos)
  • Jeffrey Loria – (19992002) (Expos)
  • Major League Baseball – (20022006)
  • Theodore N. Lerner – (2006-present)

Nippon Professional Baseball owners[]

In Japanese baseball, teams are traditionally owned by companies and bear that company's name. Only one team in recent years has not borne a corporate name—the Yokohama BayStars went without a corporate name from 1993 through 2011 because its owner chose not to attach its name to the team. The company identifier is indicated in bold type in the owner list.

Chiba Lotte Marines
  • Lotte Group
Chunichi Dragons
  • Chunichi Shimbun Co., Ltd.
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
Hanshin Tigers
  • Hanshin Electric Railway
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
  • Matsuda family (the founding family of Mazda — about 60%); Mazda (34.2%); other minority shareholders
    • The "Toyo" name comes from the former corporate name of Mazda, Toyo Kogyo.
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
  • Senators (1946) – Did not use a corporate name. Owned by retired Japanese statesman Kinkazu Saionji.
  • Tokyu Flyers (1947) – Tokyu Corporation (100%)
  • Kyuei Flyers (1948) – Tokyu and Daiei (50-50)
  • Tokyu Flyers (1949–1953) – Tokyu (100%)
  • Toei Flyers (1954–1972) – Toei Company
  • Nittaku Home Flyers (1973) – Not directly owned by a corporation, but bore a corporate name nonetheless. The team was owned that season by Akitaka Nishimura, owner of Nittaku Home.
  • Nippon-Ham Fighters (1974–2003), Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters (2004–present) – Nippon Ham
Orix Buffaloes
  • Orix
Saitama Seibu Lions
  • Prince Hotels (a part of the Seibu Group)
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
  • Rakuten
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
  • Kokutetsu Swallows (1950–1965) – Japanese National Railways, known as Kokutetsu in Japanese
  • Sankei Swallows (brief period in 1965) – Sankei Shimbun
  • Sankei Atoms (1965–1968) – Sankei Shimbun
  • Atoms (1969) – Sankei Shimbun (chose to drop its corporate name from the team)
  • Yakult Atoms (1970–1973), Yakult Swallows (1974–2005), Tokyo Yakult Swallows (2006–present) – Yakult
Yokohama DeNA BayStars
  • Taiyō Whales (1950–52) – Taiyō Fishing Company (100%)
  • Taiyō-Shōchiku Robins (1953) – Taiyō and Shōchiku (50-50)
  • Yō-Shō Robins (1954) – Tai and Shōchiku (50-50)
  • Taiyō Whales (1954–1977), Yokohama Taiyō Whales (1978–1992) – Taiyō (100%)
  • Yokohama BayStars (1993–2011) – Taiyō changed its name to Maruha Corporation, and chose to drop its corporate name from the team.
  • Yokohama DeNA BayStars (2012–present) – DeNA
Yomiuri Giants
  • Yomiuri Group

Basketball team owners[]

National Basketball Association owners[]

Atlanta Hawks
  • Ben Kerner (1948–1968, Tri-Cities Blackhawks/Milwaukee Hawks/St. Louis Hawks)
  • Tom Cousins/Cousins Corporation, Carl Sanders (1968–1976)
  • Ted Turner/Turner Broadcasting (1977–2004; Time-Warner subsidiary, 1996–2004)
  • Atlanta Spirit, LLC (2004–2015)
  • Tony Ressler (2015–present)
Boston Celtics
  • Walter A. Brown, team founder and original owner (1946–September 7, 1964)
  • Lou Pieri and Marjorie Brown, wife of team founder (September 7, 1964– June 24, 1965)
  • Marvin Kratter/Knickerbocker Brewing Company, subsidiary of National Equities (June 24, 1965 – 1968)
  • Ballantine Brewery, subsidiary of Investors Funding Corporation (1968–1969)
  • Trans-National Communications (1969–1971)
  • Ballantine Brewery, subsidiary of Investors Funding Corporation (1971–1972)
  • Irv Levin and (April 1972-May 1972) Sale not approved by NBA[18]
  • Robert Schmertz/Leisure Technology (May 1972–January 1975)
  • Robert Schmertz/Leisure Technology, Irv Levin, and Harold Lipton (January 1975–November 1975)[19]
  • Irv Levin and (November 1975 – 1978)
  • John Y. Brown, Jr. and Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. (1978–1979)
  • Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. (1979–1983)
  • Don Gaston, Alan N. Cohen, (1983–1993)
  • (1993–2002)
  • Boston Basketball Partners L.L.C. — consisting of Wycliffe Grousbeck, Stephen Pagliuca, and H. Irving Grousbeck (2002–present)
Brooklyn Nets
  • Arthur Brown (1967–1969)
  • Roy Boe (1969–1978) (New York Nets/New Jersey Nets)
  • The "Secaucus Seven", a group of local New Jersey businessmen led by and Alan Cohen (1978–1998)
  • Local real estate developers Raymond Chambers and Lewis Katz (1998–1999)
  • YankeeNets, a joint venture between Chambers and Katz, and New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner (1999–2003)
  • Bruce Ratner (principal owner 2003–2010), Shawn Carter (aka Jay-Z) and other minority owners
  • Mikhail Prokhorov (principal owner 2010–2019)
    • Jay-Z sold his interest (less than 1%) in 2013 so that his management company, Roc Nation Sports, could represent NBA players.
    • In October 2017, billionaire businessman Joseph Tsai announced he agreed to buy a 49% stake in the Nets from Prokhorov. At the time, Tsai also took an option to buy the remaining 51% of the team no later than October 2021.
  • Joseph Tsai (2019–present) – Tsai exercised his option to buy Prokhorov's share of the Nets in August 2019, and the sale closed the next month.
Charlotte Hornets
  • Robert L. Johnson (principal owner 2004–2010); Michael Jordan, Cornell Haynes, Jr. (aka Nelly) later purchased minority interests
  • Michael Jordan (majority owner, 2010–present); Johnson retained a minority interest, and Nelly's interest is not known to be affected by Jordan's purchase
Chicago Bulls
  • Dick Klein (1966–1972)
  • Arthur Wirtz (1972–1983)
  • Bill Wirtz (1983–1985)
  • Jerry Reinsdorf (1985–present)
Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Nick Mileti (1970–1979)
  • (minority owner, ?-1979; majority owner, 1979–1980)
  • Ted Stepien (1980–1983)
  • Gordon and George Gund III (1983–2004)
  • Dan Gilbert, Usher Raymond, Gordon Gund (2004–present)
Dallas Mavericks
  • Don Carter (1980–1996)
  • H. Ross Perot, Jr. (1996–2000)
  • Mark Cuban (2000–present)
Denver Nuggets
  • Red McCombs (1978–1985)
  • Sidney Shlenker (1985–1989)
  • Peter Bynoe, , and Comsat Video Enterprises (1989–1997)
  • Liberty Media (1997–2000)
  • Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (2000–present)
    • Stan Kroenke, previously a minority owner of the NFL's Rams, acquired full ownership in 2010. Under the NFL's then-current cross-ownership rules, principal team owners were prohibited from owning controlling interests in teams in any other professional sport (except soccer) in a different NFL market. From late 2010 until the cross-ownership ban was permanently lifted in October 2018, his wife Ann Walton Kroenke technically held a controlling interest in order to comply with these rules; their son Josh runs the team's day-to-day affairs.[20]
Detroit Pistons
  • Fred Zollner (1948–1974)
  • William Davidson (1974–2009)
  • (2009–2011)
  • Tom Gores (2011–present)
Golden State Warriors
  • (1946–1952, Philadelphia Warriors)
  • Eddie Gottlieb (1952–1962, Philadelphia Warriors)
  • Franklin Mieuli (1962–1986, San Francisco/Golden State Warriors)
  • Jim Fitzgerald (1986–1995)
  • Chris Cohan (1995–2010)
  • Peter Guber and Joe Lacob (2010–present)
Houston Rockets
  • Robert Breitbard (1967–1971, San Diego Rockets)
  • , , Mickey Herskowitz (1971–1973, Houston Rockets)
  • 1973–1975
  • James Talcott Incorporated (1975–1976)
  • Kenneth Schnitzer (1976–1979)
  • George J. Maloof, Sr. (1979–1980)
  • Gavin Maloof (1980–1982)
  • Charlie Thomas (1982–1993)
  • Leslie Alexander (1993–2017)
  • Tilman Fertitta (2017–present)
Indiana Pacers
  • Herbert Simon and Melvin Simon
Los Angeles Clippers
  • Paul Snyder (1970–1976, Buffalo Braves)
  • John Y. Brown, Jr. (1976–1978, Buffalo Braves majority owner)
    • Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. (1976–1978, Buffalo Braves minority owner)
  • Irv Levin (1978–1981, Buffalo Braves/San Diego Clippers)
  • Donald Sterling (1981–2014, San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers)
  • Steve Ballmer (2014–present, Los Angeles Clippers)
Los Angeles Lakers
  • Ben Berger and Morris Chalfen (1948–1957, Minneapolis Lakers)
  • Bob Short (1957–1965, Minneapolis-Los Angeles Lakers)
  • Jack Kent Cooke (1965–1979)
  • Jerry Buss (principal owner, 1979–2013)
  • Bill Daniels (minority owner, estimated timeframe early 1980s to early 1990s)
  • Anschutz Entertainment Group (minority owner, 1999–present)
  • Earvin "Magic" Johnson (4.5% stake, 1994–2010)[21]
  • Patrick Soon-Shiong (2010–present; acquired Johnson's former interest)[21]
  • Buss family trust (principal owner, 2013–present) – basketball operations run by Jim Buss and business operations run by Jeanie Buss[22]
Memphis Grizzlies
  • Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment (1995–2000) (Vancouver Grizzlies)
  • Michael Heisley (2000–2012)
  • Robert J. Pera (2012–present)
Miami Heat
  • Ted Arison (1987–1995), as the majority owner, with minority shareholders Billy Cunningham and running day-to-day business operations.
  • Micky Arison (1995–present)
Milwaukee Bucks
  • Milwaukee Professional Sports and Services, Inc. (aka Milwaukee Pro), headed by and Marvin Fishman (1968–1976)
  • Jim Fitzgerald (principal owner, 1976–85)
  • U.S. Senator Herb Kohl (1985–2014)
  • Wesley Edens & Marc Lasry (2014–present)
    • Aaron Rodgers bought a minority stake in the team in 2018.[23]
Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Marv Wolfenson and (1989–1994)
  • Glen Taylor (1994–present)
New Orleans Pelicans
  • George Shinn (100%, 1988–2007; Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets)
  • George Shinn (75%) and (25%) (2007–2010)
  • National Basketball Association (2010–2012) — The NBA purchased the team in December 2010 after a planned sale of Shinn's interest to Chouest fell through.
  • Tom Benson (2012–2018)[24]
  • Gayle Benson (2018–present)
    • Gayle Benson is also the owner of the NFL's New Orleans Saints. At the time of Tom Benson's death, NFL rules allowed team owners to own teams in other sports if the other team(s) were in the same media market. In 2013, Gayle's late predecessor and husband Tom Benson announced that the New Orleans Hornets would permanently change their team nickname to the Pelicans.
New York Knicks
  • James Dolan
Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Sam Schulman – (1967–1983) (Seattle SuperSonics)
  • Barry Ackerley – (1983–2001) (SuperSonics)
  • Howard Schultz – (2001–2006) (SuperSonics)
  • Professional Basketball Club, LLC — principal owner Clay Bennett, minority owners Jeffrey Records, Jr. and George Kaiser
Orlando Magic
  • William du Pont III, Jim L. Hewit, and Robert Hewitt (1989–1991)
  • Richard DeVos (1991–present)[25]
Philadelphia 76ers
  • Danny Biasone (1946–1963, Syracuse Nationals)
  • Irv Kosloff (1963–1976)
  • Fitz Eugene Dixon Jr. (1976–1981)
  • Harold Katz (1981–1996)
  • Comcast Spectacor (1996–2011)
  • Josh Harris (2011–present)
Phoenix Suns
  • Jerry Colangelo (1987–2004)
  • Robert Sarver (2004–present)
    • Larry Fitzgerald bought a minority stake in the team in January 2020.[23]
Portland Trail Blazers
  • Herman Sarkowsky, Robert Schmertz, and Larry Weinberg (1970–1972)
  • Herman Sarkowsky & Larry Weinberg (1972–1975)
  • Larry Weinberg (1975–1988)
  • Paul Allen (1988–2018)
  • Estate of Paul Allen (2018–present)
    • From 1997 to 2018, Paul Allen was also the principal owner of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks. At the time he purchased the Seahawks in 1997, the NFL had a blanket prohibition of cross-ownership (apart from soccer), but the league soon modified the rule to allow NFL owners to own teams in other leagues under either of the following conditions:
      • The other team is in the same market as the owner's NFL team.
      • The other team is in a market without an NFL team, as is the case with Portland.
Sacramento Kings
  • and (1985–1992)
  • Jim Thomas (1992–1999)
  • Maloof family (53%), Bob Hernreich (12%), and other minority investors (operated by George, Joe and Gavin Maloof) (1999–2013)
  • Vivek Ranadive (2013–present)
San Antonio Spurs
  • Angelo Drossos (1973–1988)
  • Red McCombs (1988–1993)
  • Peter Holt (1993–2016)
  • Julianna Holt (2016–present)
Toronto Raptors
  • John Bitove 44%, Allan Slaight (Slaight Communications) 44%, Bank of Nova Scotia 10%, David Peterson 1%, Phil Granovsky 1% (1993–1995)
  • John Bitove, Allan Slaight, Bank of Nova Scotia, Isiah Thomas 9% (1995)
  • Allan Slaight 81%, Bank of Nova Scotia 10%, Isiah Thomas 9% (1996–1997)
  • Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. (1998–present)
Utah Jazz
  • (1974–1985), New Orleans/Utah Jazz
  • and Larry Miller (50-50, 1985–1986)
  • Larry Miller (100%, 1986–2009)
  • and Gail Miller (2009–2020)
  • Ryan and Ashlee Smith (2020-present)[26]
Washington Wizards
  • David Trager (1961–1964) — Chicago Packers/Zephyrs, Baltimore Bullets
  • Abe Pollin (majority owner), Earl Foreman, and (1964–1968) — Baltimore Bullets
  • Abe Pollin (100%, 1968–1999) — Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets, Washington Wizards
  • Abe Pollin (56%) and Ted Leonsis (44%) (1999–2009)
  • Estate of Abe Pollin and Ted Leonsis (2009–2010)
  • Ted Leonsis (2010–present)

Women's National Basketball Association owners[]

Atlanta Dream
  • Ron Terwilliger (2008–2009)
  • Kathy Betty (2010)
  • Dream Too LLC, composed of Mary Brock and Kelly Loeffler (2011–2021)
  • Larry Gottesdiener (majority owner), Suzanne Abair, and Renee Montgomery (2021–present)
Chicago Sky
Connecticut Sun
Dallas Wings
  • William Davidson (1998–2009), Detroit Shock
  • Tulsa Pro Hoops LLC, composed of Bill Cameron, David Box, Chris Christian, Sam and Rita Combs, and Paula Marshall (2009–2015), Tulsa Shock
  • Bill Cameron (majority owner), Chris Christian, and Mark Yancey (2015–present)
Indiana Fever
  • Herb and Melvin Simon (2000–2009)
  • Herb Simon (2009–present)
Las Vegas Aces
  • Larry H. Miller (1997–2002), Utah Starzz
  • Peter Holt (2003–2017), San Antonio Stars
  • MGM Resorts International (2017–2021)
  • Mark Davis (2021–present)
Los Angeles Sparks
  • Jerry Buss (1997–2006)
  • Gemini Basketball LLC, composed of Carla Christofferson, Kathy Goodman, and Lynai Jones (2006–2011)
  • Williams Group Holdings (Paula Madison) (2011–2014)[27] and Carla Christofferson, Kathy Goodman, and Lisa Leslie (2011–2013)
  • Sparks LA Sports, LLC (Mark Walter, Magic Johnson, Stan Kasten, Todd Boehly and Bobby Patton) (2014–present)[28]
Minnesota Lynx
  • Glen Taylor (1999–present)
New York Liberty
  • Cablevision (1997–2009)
  • Madison Square Garden, Inc. (2010–2019)
  • Joe Tsai (2019–Present)[29]
Phoenix Mercury
  • Jerry Colangelo (1997–2003)
  • Robert Sarver (2004–present)
Seattle Storm
  • Bill and (2000–2001)[30][31]
  • Howard Schultz (2001–2006)[32]
  • Clay Bennett (2007)[32]
  • Force 10 Hoops LLC, composed of , Lisa Brummel, Ginny Gilder (2008–present)[33]
Washington Mystics
  • Abe Pollin (1998–2005)
  • Monumental Sports & Entertainment/Ted Leonsis (2005–present)

National Basketball League (Australia) owners[]

Adelaide 36ers
  • Grant Kelley (March 2017–present)
Illawarra Hawks
  • Dorry Kordahi, Bryan Colangelo & Micahel Proctor
Perth Wildcats

Euroleague (Europe) owners[]

Fenerbahçe
Olympiacos


Panathinaikos
  • Dimitrios Giannakopoulos
Olimpia Milano
  • Giorgio Armani
ASVEL
  • Tony Parker

Gridiron football franchise owners[]

National Football League owners[]

Arizona Cardinals
  • Chris O'Brien (1898–1929) — Morgan Athletic Club (Chicago, 1898–1899?), Racine Normals (still in Chicago, 1899?–1901), Racine Cardinals (1901–1921), Chicago Cardinals (1922–1929)
  • Dr. David Jones (1929–1933)
  • The Bidwill Family (1933-present)
    • Charles (1933–1947)
    • Virginia Wolfner (widow) (1947–1962) — Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals
    • Bill and Charles Jr. (sons of Charles) (1962–1972)
    • Bill (1972–2019) (bought out brother) — St. Louis/Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals
    • Michael (son) (2019–present)
Atlanta Falcons
  • The Smith Family (1966-2002)
  • Rankin M. – (1966–1997)
  • Taylor (son) – (1997–2002)
  • Arthur Blank – (2002–present) — owns over 90%; seven minority partners own the rest, with Warrick Dunn the latest addition in March 2010[34]
Baltimore Ravens
  • Art Modell – 1996–2004
  • Steve Bisciotti – 2004–present
Buffalo Bills
  • Ralph Wilson – (1959–2014)
  • Estate of Ralph Wilson (2014)
  • Terrence Pegula and Kim Pegula – (September 2014 – present)
Carolina Panthers
  • Jerry Richardson – (1995–2018)
  • David Tepper – (2018–present)
Chicago Bears
  • A. E. Staley (1919–1921) — Decatur/Chicago Staleys
  • George Halas and Dutch Sternaman – (1921–1933)
  • The Halas Family – (1933–present)
    • George Halas (1933–1983)
    • Virginia McCaskey (daughter) – (1983–present)
Cincinnati Bengals
  • The Brown family:
    • Paul – (1968–1991)
    • Mike – (1991–present)
Cleveland Browns
  • Mickey McBride – (1946–1953)
  • David Jones – (1953–1961)
  • Art Modell – (1961–1995)
  • Operations suspended franchise held in "Cleveland Browns Trust" 1996–1998. See Cleveland Browns relocation controversy for more details.
  • Al Lerner – (1998–2002)
  • Randy Lerner – (2002–2012)
  • Jimmy Haslam – (2012–present)
Dallas Cowboys
  • Clint Murchison – (1960–1984)
  • Bum Bright – (1984–1989)
  • Jerry Jones – (1989–present)
Denver Broncos
  • Bob Howsam – (1959–1961)
  • Gerald Phipps – (1961–1981)
  • Edgar Kaiser – (1981–1984)
  • Pat Bowlen – (1984–2019)
  • Pat Bowlen estate – (2019–present)
Detroit Lions
  • George A. Richards – (1934–1940)
  • Fred Mandel – (1940–1948)
  • Edwin J. Anderson – (1948–1964)
  • William Clay Ford family
    • William Clay Sr. – (1964–2014)
    • Martha Firestone Ford (widow) – (2014–2020)
    • Sheila Ford Hamp (daughter) - (2020-present)
Green Bay Packers
  • John & J. Emmett Clair, Earl "Curly" Lambeau, George Whitney Calhoun – (1919–1923)
  • Community ownership (1923–present)
    • Green Bay Football Corporation (1923–1935)
    • Green Bay Packers, Inc. (1935–present; non-profit representing ≈360,760 shareholders)
Houston Texans
  • The McNair Family
    • Robert C. – (2002–2018)
    • Janice (widow) – (2018–present)
Indianapolis Colts
  • Carroll Rosenbloom – (1953–1972)
  • The Irsay family – (1972–present)
    • Robert (1972–1997) — Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts
    • Jim (1997–present)
Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Wayne Weaver – (1995–2012)
  • Shahid Khan – (2012–present)
Kansas City Chiefs
  • The Hunt family – (1959–present)
    • Lamar (1960–2006) — Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs
    • Family, led by son Clark – (2006–present)
Las Vegas Raiders
  • Limited partnership led by Y. Charles (Chet) Soda – (1959–1960)
  • F. Wayne Valley and Ed McGah – (1961–1966)
  • Valley, McGah and Al Davis – (1966–1976)
  • Al Davis and McGah (1976–1983) – Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders
  • Al Davis (1983–2011) — Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders
  • Mark and Carol Davis – (2011–present) – Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders

Note: This list reflects the actual control of the franchise. The ownership structure is considerably more complicated. Notably, it was reported that Al Davis owned only a 47% stake in the team when he died in 2011, although he exercised near-total control as the president of the team's general partner. His widow Carol and son Mark inherited his interest in the team, with Mark exercising day-to-day control. See the relevant section of the team article for more details.

Los Angeles Chargers
  • Barron Hilton (1959–1966) — Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers
  • Gene Klein (majority owner) and Sam Schulman (1966–1984) — San Diego Chargers
  • Alex Spanos – (1984–2018)
  • Dean Spanos – (2018–present)
Los Angeles Rams
  • Homer Marshman (1936–1941?) — Cleveland Rams
  • Dan Reeves (1941–1971) — Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams
  • Robert Irsay – (1971–1972)
  • Carroll Rosenbloom – (1972–1979)
  • Georgia Frontiere (1979–1995) — Los Angeles Rams
  • Georgia Frontiere (60%) and Stan Kroenke (40%) (1995–2008) — St. Louis Rams
  • Chip Rosenbloom, Lucia Rodriguez (combined 60%), and Stan Kroenke (40%) – (2008–2010)
  • Stan Kroenke – (2010–present)
Miami Dolphins
  • Joe Robbie and Danny Thomas – (1965–1966?)
  • Joe Robbie – (1966?–1990)
  • Robbie family and Wayne Huizenga – (1990–1993)
  • Wayne Huizenga – (100%, 1993–2008)
  • Stephen M. Ross (50%) and Huizenga (50%) – (2008–2009)
  • Ross (up to 95%) and Huizenga (5%) (2009–present) — unknown, but likely small, percentages also owned by Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez, Jimmy Buffett, Fergie, and Serena and Venus Williams
Minnesota Vikings
  • Bill Boyer, H. P. Skoglund, Max Winter, Bernie Ridder, and Ole Haugsrud – (1960–1973)
  • Skoglund, Winter, Ridder, Haugsrud and Boyer family – (1973–1976)
  • Skoglund, Winter, Ridder, and Boyer family – (1976–1977)
  • Winter, Skoglund family and Boyer family – (1977–1988)
  • Skoglund family, Winter, Boyer family, Carl Pohlad, and Irwin Jacobs – (1988–1991)
  • Roger Headrick and nine equal partners – (1991–1998)
  • Red McCombs – (1998–2005)
  • Zygi Wilf and family – (2005–present)
New England Patriots
  • Billy Sullivan – (1960–1987)
  • Victor Kiam – (1987–1992)
  • James Orthwein – (1992–1994)
  • Robert Kraft – (1994–present)
New Orleans Saints
  • John W. Mecom, Jr. – (1967–1985)
  • The Benson family (1985-present)
    • Tom – (1985–2018)
    • Gayle (widow) – (2018–present)
New York Giants
  • The Mara Family – (1925–present; 100 percent ownership, 1925–1991, 50 percent ownership since 1991)
    • Tim J. – (1925–1959)
    • Jack – (1930–1965)
    • Wellington – (1930–2005)
    • Tim – (1965–1991)
    • John – (2005–present)
  • The Tisch Family – (1991–present; 50 percent ownership)
    • Bob – (1991–2005)
    • Jonathan – (2006–present)
New York Jets
  • Harry Wismer (1959–1963) — New York Titans
  • Sonny Werblin, Leon Hess, Donald C. Lillis, Townsend B. Martin, Philip H. Iselin – (1963–1968)
  • Leon Hess, Donald C. Lillis, Townsend B. Martin, Philip H. Iselin – (1968)
  • Leon Hess, Townsend B. Martin, Philip H. Iselin – (1968–1976)
  • Leon Hess, Townsend B. Martin – (1976–1981)
  • Leon Hess – (1981–1999)
  • Estate of Leon Hess – (1999–2000)
  • Woody Johnson – (2000–present)
Philadelphia Eagles
  • Bert Bell and Lud Wray – (1933–1940)
  • Bell and Alexis Thompson – (1940–1946)
  • Thompson and 63 stockholders – (1946–1963)
  • Jerry Wolman – (1963–1969)
  • Leonard Tose – (1969–1985)
  • Norman Braman and – (1985)
  • Norman Braman – (1986–1994)
  • Jeffrey Lurie – (1994–present)
Pittsburgh Steelers
  • The Rooney family:
    • Art – (1933–1988)
    • Dan – (1988–2017)
    • Art II – (2017–present)
San Francisco 49ers
  • Tony Morabito, Victor Morabito, Allen E. Sorrell and E.J. Turre – (1946)
  • Tony and Victor Morabito – (1947–1953)
  • Morabito, Morabito, and Al Ruffo – (1953–1957)
  • Josephine Morabito, Victor Morabito, and Ruffo – (1957–1964)
  • Josephine Morabito, Elizabeth Morabito, and Ruffo – (1964–1977)
  • The DeBartolo Family (1977-present)
    • Eddie DeBartolo, Jr. and Denise DeBartolo York (father-daughter) – (1977–2000)
    • Denise DeBartolo York and John York (daughter and her husband) – (2000–present)
    • Jed York (third generation) – (2008–present)
Seattle Seahawks
  • Nordstrom family – (1976–1988)
  • Ken Behring – (1988–1997)
  • Paul Allen – (1997–2018)
  • Estate of Paul Allen – (2018–present)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Hugh Culverhouse – (1976–1994)
  • Hugh Culverhouse, Jr. – (1994–1995)
  • The Glazer family – (1995–present)
    • Malcolm Glazer – (1995–2014)
    • Bryan Glazer, Joel Glazer, and – (1995–present)
Tennessee Titans
  • Kenneth S. Adams, Jr. family – (1959–present)
    • Kenneth S., Jr. (Bud) (1959–2013) — Houston/Tennessee Oilers, Tennessee Titans
    • Amy Adams Strunk (33%), Susan Lewis, Kenneth Adams IV (33%), Barclay Adams (33%) (Lewis is the widow of Amy Strunk and Susie Smith's brother; Kenneth IV and Barclay are Lewis' sons), Thomas and Susie Smith (33%)– (2013–2020)
    • Amy Adams Strunk (50%), Kenneth Adams IV (16.67%), Barclay Adams (16.67%) and Susan Lewis (16.67%) – (2020–present)
Washington Football Team
  • George Preston Marshall (1932–1969) — Boston Braves, Boston/Washington Redskins
  • Edward Bennett Williams – (1969–1974)
  • Jack Kent Cooke and Edward Bennett Williams – (1974–1985)
  • Jack Kent Cooke – (1985–1997)
  • Jack Kent Cooke foundation – (1997–1999)
  • Daniel Snyder – (1999–present)

Canadian Football League owners[]

BC Lions
  • Community ownership (1954–1989)
  • (1990–1992)
  • Canadian Football League (1992)
  • Bill Comrie (1993–1996)
  • Nelson Skalbania (1996)
  • David Braley (1997–2020)
  • (2021–present)
Calgary Stampeders
  • Community ownership (1945–1991)
  • Larry Ryckman (1991–1996)
  • Sig Gutsche (1996–2001)
  • Michael Feterik (2001–2005)
  • Ted Hellard, Doug Mitchell, & John Forzani (2005–2012)
  • Calgary Sports and Entertainment
    (N. Murray Edwards, chairman) (2012–present)
Edmonton Elks
  • Community ownership (1949–present)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  • Community ownership (1950–mid. 1970's)
  • Michael DeGroote (mid. 1970's–1978)
  • Harold Ballard (1978–1989)
  • David Braley (1989–1990)
  • Community ownership (1990–1995)
  • and (1995–2003)
  • League owned (2003)
  • Bob Young (2003–present)
Montreal Alouettes
  • Léo Dandurand (1946–1954)
  • Ted Workman (1954–1967)
  • Joe Atwell (1967–1969)
  • Sam Berger (1969–1981)
  • Nelson Skalbania (1981–1982)
  • Charles Bronfman (1982–1987)
    • Defunct/Dormant (1987–1996)
  • Jim Speros (1996–1997)
  • Robert C. Wetenhall (1997–2019)
  • League owned (2019–2020)
  • S and S Sportsco (Sid Spiegel and Gary Stern) (2020–present)
Ottawa Redblacks
  • Community ownership (1876–1930; as Ottawa Rough Riders)
  • Sam Berger (1930–1968; as Ottawa Rough Riders)
  • David Loeb (1969–1977; as Ottawa Rough Riders)
  • Allan Waters (1977–?; as Ottawa Rough Riders)
  • Community ownership (?–1991; as Ottawa Rough Riders)
  • Bernard Glieberman (1991–1994; as Ottawa Rough Riders)
  • Bruce Firestone (1994; as Ottawa Rough Riders)
  • Horn Chen (1995; as Ottawa Rough Riders)
    • Defunct/Dormant (1996–2006)
  • Bernard Glieberman (2002–2006; as Ottawa Renegades)
    • Defunct/Dormant (2006–2008)
  • Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group
    (Jeff Hunt, chairman) (2008–present)
Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • Community ownership (1911–present)
Toronto Argonauts
  • Argonaut Rowing Club (1873–1956)
  • John Bassett, Charlie Burns, & Eric Cradock (1956–1960)
  • John Bassett, Charlie Burns, & Len Lumbers (1960–1971)
  • Baton Broadcasting (1971–1974)
  • William R. Hodgson (1974–1976)
  • William R. Hodgson & Carling O'Keefe (1976–1979)
  • Carling O'Keefe (1979–1988)
  • Carling O'Keefe & Harry Ornest (1988–1991)
  • Bruce McNall, John Candy, & Wayne Gretzky (1991–1994)
  • TSN (1994–1995)
  • Labatt Brewing Company (1995–1999)
  • Sherwood Schwarz (1999–2003)
  • League owned (2003)
  • Howard Sokolowski and David Cynamon (2003–2010)
  • David Braley (2010–2015)
  • Larry Tanenbaum & Bell Canada (2015–2017)
  • Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (2018–present)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • Community ownership (1930–present)

Ice Hockey franchise owners[]

National Hockey League owners[]

Anaheim Ducks
  • The Walt Disney Company – 1993–2005
  • Henry & Susan Samueli – 2005–present
Arizona Coyotes
  • Barry Shenkarow – 1979-1996 (in Winnipeg)
  • Steven Gluckstern and Richard Burke – 1996–1998
  • Richard Burke – 1998–2001
  • Steve Ellman, Wayne Gretzky, and Jerry Moyes – 2001–2006
  • Wayne Gretzky and Jerry Moyes – 2006–2009
  • National Hockey League – 2009–2013
  • IceArizona – 2013–2017 (team rebranded as Arizona Coyotes in 2014)
  • Andrew Barroway – 2017–2019
  • Alex Meruelo – 2019–present
Boston Bruins
  • Charles Adams – 1924–1947
  • Weston Adams, Sr. – 1947–1951
  • Boston Garden-Arena Corporation – 1951–1973
  • Storer Broadcasting – 1973–1975
  • Jeremy Jacobs – 1975–present
Buffalo Sabres
  • Seymour H. Knox III and Northrup Knox – 1970–1996
  • John Rigas – 1996–2002
  • National Hockey League – 2002–2003
  • Tom Golisano and Larry Quinn – 2003–2011
  • Pegula Sports and Entertainment (Terry and Kim Pegula) – 2011–present
Calgary Flames
  • Tom Cousins – 1972-1980 (in Atlanta)
  • Calgary Sports and Entertainment (Harley Hotchkiss, Allan P. Markin, Clayton H. Riddell, Daryl Seaman) – 1980–present
Carolina Hurricanes
  • Howard Baldwin, Don Conrad and 14 other Hartford based partners – 1979-1988 (in Hartford)
  • Richard Gordon and Don Conrad – 1988-1989 (in Hartford)
  • Richard Gordon, and Colonial Whalers (Benjamin J. Sisti, Johnathan N. Googel and Frank Shuch) – 1989-1992 (in Hartford)
  • Richard Gordon – 1992-1994 (in Hartford)
  • Peter Karmanos, Jr. – 1994–2018 (Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes)
  • Thomas Dundon – 2018–present
Chicago Blackhawks
  • Frederic McLaughlin – 1926–1944
  • Estate of Frederic McLaughlin – 1944–1946
  • James E. Norris and Bill Tobin – 1946–1952
  • James D. Norris and Arthur Wirtz – 1952–1966
  • Wirtz Corporation (1966–present)
    • William Wadsworth Wirtz – 1966–2007
    • William Rockwell Wirtz – 2007–present
Colorado Avalanche
  • Carling O'Keefe – 1979-1990 (in Quebec)
  • Marcel Aubut – 1990-1995 (in Quebec)
  • Charlie Lyons – 1995–2000
  • Kroenke Sports & Entertainment – 2000–present
    • As noted in the NBA section, Stan Kroenke has technically transferred a controlling interest in the Avalanche to his son Josh Kroenke in order to comply with NFL cross-ownership rules.[20]
Columbus Blue Jackets
  • The McConnell Family – 2000–present
    • John H. – 2000–2008
    • John P. – 2008–present
Dallas Stars
  • Walter Bush and W. John Driscoll – 1967-1991 (in Minnesota)
  • Norman Green – 1991–1995 (Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars)
  • Tom Hicks – 1995–2011
  • Tom Gaglardi – 2011–present
Detroit Red Wings
  • Charles A. Hughes – 1926–1931
  • Creditors' Committee – 1931–1933
  • James E. Norris – 1933–1952
  • Marguerite Norris – 1952–1955
  • Bruce Norris – 1955–1982
  • The Ilitch family – 1982–present
    • Mike Ilitch – 1982–2017
    • Christopher Ilitch – 2017–present
Edmonton Oilers
  • Peter Pocklington – 1979–1998
  • Edmonton Investors Group Limited Partnership – 1998–2008
  • Daryl Katz – 2008–present
Florida Panthers
  • Wayne Huizenga – 1993–2001
  • Alan Cohen and Bernie Kosar – 2001–2009
  • Vincent Viola – 2009-Pres.
Los Angeles Kings
  • Jack Kent Cooke – 1967–1979
  • Jerry Buss – 1979–1987
  • Bruce McNall – 1987–1994
  • Joseph Cohen and Jeffrey Sudikoff – 1994–1995
  • Philip Anschutz and Edward Roski, Jr. (AEG) – 1995–present
Minnesota Wild
  • Bob Naegele, Jr. – 1997–2008
  • Craig Leipold – 2008–present
Montreal Canadiens
  • J. Ambrose O'Brien – 1909–1910
  • George Kennedy – 1910–1921
  • Joseph Cattarinich, Leo Dandurand, and Louis Letourneau – 1921–1930
  • Joseph Cattarinich and Leo Dandurand – 1930–1935
  • Ernest Savard, Maurice Forget, and Louis Gelinas – 1935–1940
  • Donat Raymond and William Northey – 1940–1957
  • Hartland Molson and Tom Molson – 1957–1964
  • David Molson, Peter Molson, and William Molson – 1964–1971
  • Edward Bronfman and Peter Bronfman – 1971–1978
  • Molson Brewing Company – 1978–2001
  • George N. Gillett, Jr. – 2001–2009
  • Geoff Molson, Andrew Molson, and Justin Molson – 2009–present
Nashville Predators
  • Craig Leipold – 1998–2007
  • David Freeman – 2007–present
New Jersey Devils
  • Edwin G. Thompson – 1974-1976 (in Kansas City)
  • Jack Vickers Jr. – 1976-1982 (in Colorado)
  • John McMullen – 1982–2000
  • YankeeNets – 2000–2004
  • Jeffrey Vanderbeek – 2004–2013
  • Joshua Harris – 2013–present
New York Islanders
  • Roy Boe – 1972–1978
  • John Pickett – 1978–1997
  • John Spano – 1997
  • Howard Milstein and Steven Gluckstern – 1997–2000
  • Charles Wang and Sanjay Kumar – 2000–2006
  • Charles Wang – 2006–2016
  • Jon Ledecky and Scott D. Malkin, minority owner Charles Wang – 2016–present
New York Rangers
  • Madison Square Garden, Inc. – 1926–present
Ottawa Senators
  • Bruce Firestone – 1992
  • Rod Bryden – 1992–2003
  • Eugene Melnyk – 2003–present
Philadelphia Flyers
  • Ed Snider – 1967–1996
  • Comcast Spectacor and Ed Snider – 1996–2016
  • Comcast Spectacor – 2016–present
Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Jack McGregor and Peter Block – 1965–1968
  • Donald Parsons – 1968–1971
  • Peter Block, Elmore Keener, and Peter Burchfield – 1971–1975
  • National Hockey League – 1975
  • Al Savill, Otto Frenzel, and Wren Blair – 1975–1976
  • Al Savill and Otto Frenzel – 1976–1977
  • Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr. – 1977–1991
  • Howard Baldwin, Morris Belzberg, and Thomas Ruta – 1991–1997
  • Howard Baldwin, Morris Belzberg, Thomas Ruta, and Roger Marino – 1997–1999
  • Mario Lemieux and Ron Burkle – 1999–present
San Jose Sharks
Seattle Kraken
  • David Bonderman, Jerry Bruckheimer, and Tod Leiweke – 2018–present
St. Louis Blues
  • Sid Salomon, Jr., Sid Salomon III, and Robert Wolfson – 1967–1977
  • Ralston Purina – 1977–1983
  • Harry Ornest – 1983–1986
  • Michael Shanahan, Sr. – 1986–1999
  • Bill Laurie and Nancy Walton Laurie – 1999–2005
  • Dave Checketts – 2005–2012
  • Tom Stillman via SLB Acquisition Holdings LLC – 2012–present
Tampa Bay Lightning
  • Kokusai Green – 1992–1998
  • Arthur L. Williams, Jr. – 1998–1999
  • William Davidson – 1999–2007
  • Oren Koules and Len Barrie – 2007–2010
  • Jeffrey Vinik – 2010–present
Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Toronto Arena Company – 1917–1919
  • Charles Querrie – 1919–1927
  • Conn Smythe – 1927–1961
  • Stafford Smythe, Harold Ballard, and John Bassett – 1961–1970
  • Stafford Smythe and Harold Ballard – 1970–1972
  • Harold Ballard – 1972–1990
  • Estate of Harold Ballard – 1990–1991
  • Steve Stavro – 1991–1996
  • Steve Stavro and Larry Tanenbaum – 1996–1998
  • Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. – 1998–present
Vancouver Canucks
  • Thomas Scallen – 1970–1974
  • Frank Griffiths – 1974–1988
  • Arthur Griffiths – 1988–1997
  • John McCaw, Jr. – 1997–2004
  • John McCaw, Jr. and Francesco Aquilini – 2004–2006
  • Francesco Aquilini – 2006–present
Vegas Golden Knights
  • Black Knight Sports & Entertainment: Bill Foley (85%), Maloof family (15%) – 2017–present
Washington Capitals
  • Abe Pollin – 1974–1999
  • Monumental Sports & Entertainment – 1999–present
Winnipeg Jets
  • Ted Turner and Time Warner – 1999-2003 (Atlanta Thrashers)
  • Atlanta Spirit Group – 2003-2011 (Atlanta Thrashers)
  • True North Sports and Entertainment – 2011–present

Rugby League Football club owners[]

National Rugby League owners[]

Brisbane Broncos
Melbourne Storm
Newcastle Knights
  • Wests Leagues Club (Newcastle)
South Sydney Rabbitohs

Super League owners[]

Rugby Union Football club owners[]

Aviva Premiership (England)[]

Bath
  • Andrew Brownsword (??–2010)
  • Bruce Craig (2010–present)
Bristol
  • Stephen Lansdown (2012–present)
Gloucester
  • Owned by a large number of investors until 1997
  • Tom Walkinshaw (1997–2010)
    • Martin St Quinton (minority interest, 2008–2016)
  • Ryan Walkinshaw (majority interest, December 2010–February 2016)
  • Martin St Quinton (majority interest, February 2016–present)
Newcastle Falcons
  • John Hall (1996–1999)
  • Dave Thompson (1999–present)
Sale Sharks
  • Brian Kennedy (?-present)
Wasps
  • Steve Hayes (??–2013)
  • Derek Richardson and minority investors (2013–present)

Guinness Pro14[]

Aironi (operated from 2010–12; now defunct)
  • Eight rugby clubs in Italy: Rugby Viadana 54%, Colorno 15%, Gran Parma Rugby 10%, Rugby Parma 10%, Noceto 5%, Reggio Emilia 2%, Modena 2% and Mantova 2%.[35]
    • After the formation of Aironi, Gran Parma, Viadana and Colorno merged to form GranDucato Rugby Parma,[36] and Rugby Parma and Noceto merged to form Crociati Parma Rugby.[37][38]
Benetton Rugby
  • Benetton
Cardiff Blues
  • Cardiff RFC
Cheetahs (joined in 2017)
  • Free State Rugby Union
Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster
  • All are owned and operated by the respective provincial branches of the Irish Rugby Football Union, the sport's governing body throughout the island of Ireland.
Dragons
  • Newport RFC and the Welsh Rugby Union (2003–2017; 50-50 partnership)
  • Welsh Rugby Union (2017–present, 100%)
Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors
  • Both are owned and operated by the Scottish Rugby Union, the sport's governing body in Scotland.
Ospreys
  • Neath RFC and Swansea RFC (50-50 partnership)
Scarlets
  • Llanelli RFC
Southern Kings (joined in 2017)
  • Eastern Province Rugby Union
Zebre (took Aironi's place in the league in 2012)
  • Italian Rugby Federation

Top 14 and Pro D2 (France)[]

Brive
  • Daniel Derichebourg[39]
    • Derichebourg has put the club up for sale.
Castres
Montpellier
Perpignan
Racing 92
  • Jacky Lorenzetti[42]
Stade Français
  • Max Guazzini (majority owner, 1992–June 2011); unknown percentage also owned by Christophe Dominici in the last years of Guazzini's ownership
  • Jean-Pierre Savare (majority owner, June 2011–May 2017)[43]
  • Hans-Peter Wild (May 2017–)[44]
Toulon
  • Mourad Boudjellal[39]

Cricket club owners[]

India[]

Indian Premier League owners[]

Kolkata Knight Riders
  • Shahrukh Khan (Red Chillies Entertainment)
  • Juhi Chawla
  • Jay Mehta (Mehta Group)
Chennai Super Kings
  • Varun Manian (India Cements)
Delhi Daredevils
  • Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao (GMR)
Kings XI Punjab
  • Preity Zinta (PZNZ Media)
  • Ness Wadia (Bombay Dyeing)
  • Mohit Burman (Dabur Group)
Mumbai Indians
  • Mukesh Ambani (Reliance Group)
  • Teesta Retail
Rajasthan Royals
  • Lachlan Murdoch (Emerging Media)
  • Shilpa Shetty
  • Raj Kundra (UK Tradecorp Ltd)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
  • Vijay Mallya (UB Group)
Sunrisers Hyderabad
  • Kalanidhi Maran (Sun Group)

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