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James Harden became a member of this group in 2019, purchasing a 5% stake. [14] Ted Segal (2021–present) Inter Miami CF. David Beckham, Simon Fuller, Marcelo Claure, Jorge and José Mas, Masayoshi Son (2018–present) LA Galaxy. L.A. Soccer Partners, LP (1995–1997) Anschutz Entertainment Group (1998–present) Los Angeles FC
Los Angeles FC was founded on October 30, 2014, as a result of Major League Soccer (MLS) awarding a new expansion team to Los Angeles after the complete dissolution of Chivas USA. [4] On September 15, 2015, the club announced that Los Angeles Football Club, which had previously been used as a placeholder name for the club, would be the official ...
In 2014, Johnson led the purchase of WNBA team, Los Angeles Sparks with Guggenheim Partners. [10] The same year, he became part owner of MLS team, Los Angeles FC. [11] In 2023, Magic Johnson Enterprises, along with a group of others, purchased the Washington DC–based NFL team Washington Commanders for $6.05 billion. [12]
Among the owners of Los Angeles FC, which began play in 2018, are majority owners Larry Berg, Brandon Beck and Bennett Rosenthal, Magic Johnson, movie studio CEO Peter Gruber, U.S. Soccer icon Mia Hamm Garciaparra, and actor Will Ferrell. [44] Inter Miami CF is owned by a diverse group of global entrepreneurs, including Jorge Mas and David Beckham.
The defending MLS Cup champions face the Columbus Crew on Saturday.
No one in Hollywood epitomizes the spirit of Texas more than Matthew McConaughey, and on Friday the Oscar-winning actor announced that he’s backing the state’s newest sports franchise, MLS ...
In 2014, MLS purchased the club from Vergara with plans to sell to new owners. [2] The club ceased operations after the 2014 regular season and played their final match on October 26, 2014. [3] That same year, MLS awarded a new expansion team in the Los Angeles area under a new ownership group. They began play as Los Angeles FC in 2018. [4] [5] [6]
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Angel City FC announced Wednesday that Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger and Southern California dean for communication and journalism Willow Bay will be the new controlling owners of what the franchise calls the most valuable women’s sports team in the world.