After the sale of Monza to the American fund Beckett Layne Ventures, there are now 19 foreign-owned clubs out of 40 teams in Serie A and B combined.Watch all of Serie BKT live with LaB Channel on OneF...
After the sale of Monza to the American fund Beckett Layne Ventures, there are now 19 foreign-owned clubs out of 40 teams in Serie A and B combined.
Of these: 11 are in Serie A and 8 in Serie B. So, more than half of the Serie A clubs and almost half in Serie B belong to foreign companies.
Serie A: 11 out of 20
Of the 11 foreign-owned clubs in Serie A, as many as 8 are American.
- Atalanta: 55% owned by Stephen Pagliuca’s group (Bain Capital - USA)
- Bologna: almost 100% owned by Joey Saputo (Canada)
- Como: Hartono Family (Indonesia)
- Fiorentina: Rocco Commisso (Mediacom - USA)
- Genoa: 77% owned by Dan Șucu (Mobexpert - Romania)
- Inter: Oaktree (USA)
- Milan: RedBird Capital Partners (USA)
- Roma: Friedkin Group (USA)
- Parma: Kyle Krause (USA)
- Pisa: 75% Alexander Knaster (USA) + 25% Giuseppe Corrado (ITA)
- Hellas Verona: 100% Presidio Investors (USA)
Serie B: 8 out of 20
In Serie B the percentage drops: 8 clubs out of 20.
- Cesena: 60% JRL Investments (USA)
- Monza: 80%, soon to become 100%, Beckett Layne Ventures (USA)
- Palermo: 80% City Group (UK / United Arab Emirates)
- Sampdoria: Joseph Tey (Singapore)
- Spezia: RAM Spezia Holdings LP (USA)
- Venezia: VFC Newco 2020 LLC (USA)
- Juve Stabia: 52% Brera Holdings (Ireland) + 48% Andrea Langella (ITA)
- Padova: Joseph Oughourlian (Franco-Armenian)
The share of US-owned clubs also decreases: 4 out of 20, half of the total foreign-owned properties.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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