Who are the richest owners in the Premier League? Top 10 Richest English Premier League Club Owners? Who are the top 10 richest EFL Championship clubs owners of 2022?, List of League One club Owners, List of League Two club's Owners
You and I know that the EPL is the wealthiest national league in world football and most – if not all – of its clubs are owned by billionaire businessmen from different parts of the world: China, the United States, Russia and the Middle East.
Even Nigeria’s, and indeed Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote was rumoured at one point in time to have an interest in buying Arsenal.
Premier League is probably the most affluent football league in the world. The league attracts investments from billionaires across the world.
In the list of the richest owners in the Premier League, Boehly and his consortium is ranked third, they are way off second-placed Manchester City owner, Sheikh Mansour, who has a reported net worth of £22.9 billion. The richest owners in the Premier League are by far the Newcastle owners, the Saudi Public Investment Fund is worth a jaw-dropping £320 billion.
Let’s take a look at the top 10 richest English Premier League club owners.
Here are the richest owners in English football clubs.
Before that, let’s see a list of the current owners of English football clubs, as well as their estimated net worth (where available).
Owners Of Football Clubs In England
List of Premier League clubs owners
20. Brentford - Matthew Benham (£220million)
19. Sheffield United - Abdullah bin Musaid Al Saud (£158million)
18. Nottingham Forest - Evangelos Marinakis (£489million)
17. Brighton – Tony Bloom (£1.03billion)
16. Bournemouth – Maxim Denim (£1.26billion)
15. West Ham – David Sullivan and David Gold (£5.76billion)
14. Everton – Farhad Moshiri (£8billion)
13. Liverpool – John Henry (£8billion)
12. Burnley - Alan Pace (N/A)
11. Luton Town - Luton Town Football Club 2020 Limited (N/A)
10 Crystal Palace - John Textor, David Blitzer, Josh Harris, Steve Parish (£4.34billion)
9. Manchester United – The Glazers (£3.71billion)
8. Tottenham – Joe Lewis (£4.58billion)
7. Wolves – Guo Guangchang (£5.45billion)
6. Aston Villa – Nassef Sawiris (£9.39 billion)
5. Fulham – Shahid Khan (£6.24billion)
4. Arsenal – Stan Kroenke (£10.18billion)
3. Chelsea – Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital (£12.47billion)
2. Man City – Sheikh Mansour (£17.37billion)
1. Newcastle – Saudi Public Investment Fund (£489billion)
List Of EFL Championship clubs Owners * will be updated soon
- Barnsley: Chien Lee + Paul Conway + Grace Hung + Neerav Parekh + Billy Beane + The Cryne Family – $9.1B
- Birmingham City: Paul Suen – $440M
- Blackburn Rovers: V H Group (99.9%) – $860M
- Bournemouth: Maxim Demin – $100M
- Brentford: Matthew Benham
- Bristol City: Stephen Lansdown – $2.5B
- Cardiff City: Vincent Tan (51%) – $770M
- Coventry City: Joy Seppala
- Derby County: Mel Morris – $500M
- Huddersfield Town: Phil Hodgkinson – $475M
- Luton Town: Luton Town Football Club 2020 LTD
- Middlesbrough: Steve Gibson – $263M
- Millwall: John Berylson + Richard Smith – $175M
- Norwich City: Delia Smith and Michael Wynn-Jones (53%) + Michael Foulger (15%) – $30M
- Nottingham Forest: Evangelos Marinakis – $650M
- Preston North End: Trevor Hemmings CVO (51.4%) – $720M
- Queens Park Rangers: Tony Fernandes (66%) – $745M + Lakshmi Mittal (33%) – $18B
- Reading: Dai Yongge (90.29%)
- Sheffield Wednesday: Dejphon Chansiri
- Rotherham United: Tony Stewart OBE (49%) + Joan Stewart (46%) + Richard Stewart (5%) – $180M
- Stoke City: The Coates Family – $3.1B
- Swansea City: Stephen Kaplan & Jason Levien (68%) + Swansea City Supporters Trust (21.1%)
- Wigan Athletic: International Entertainment Corporation
- Watford: Gino Pozzo – $120M
List of League One club's Owners * will be updated soon
- Accrington Stanley: Andy Holt
- AFC Wimbledon: Wimbledon Football Club Supporters’ Society (The Dons Trust)
- Blackpool: Simon Sadler (96.2%)
- Bristol Rovers: Wael al-Qadi (100%) – $30M
- Burton Albion: Ben Robinson (98%)
- Charlton Athletic: Thomas Sandgaard
- Doncaster Rovers: John Ryan + Dick Watson (26%) + Terry Bramall CBE
- Fleetwood Town: Andy Pilley (98%)
- Gillingham: Paul Scally
- Hull City: The Allam Family – $325M
- Ipswich Town: Marcus Evans
- Lincoln City: Lincoln City Holdings Ltd (70%)
- Milton Keynes Dons: Pete Winkelman
- Oxford United: Sumrith Thanakarnjanasuth
- Peterborough United: Darragh MacAnthony (50%) Kelgary Sports and Entertainment (50%)
- Portsmouth: Michael Eisner
- Rochdale: Andrew Kilpatrick
- Shrewsbury Town: Roland Wycherley
- Southend United: Ron Martin
- Sunderland: Stewart Donald
- Tranmere Rovers: Mark Palios
- Wycombe Wan-derers: Rob Couhig (75%) + Wycombe Wanderers Supporters Trust (25%)
- Bolton Wanderers: Ken Anderson – $17M
List of League Two clubs Owners * will be updated soon
- Bradford City: Stefan Rupp (77.5%)
- Cambridge United: Paul Barry (80%) Adam Webb (10%) Mark Green (10%)
- Carlisle United: Andrew Jenkins (37% of 93% holding company) + John Nixon (18%) + Steven Pattison (18%) + The United Trust (25.4%)
- Cheltenham Town: Andy Wilcox
- Colchester United: Robbie Cowling
- Crawley Town: The Executors of Bruce Winfield’s Estate
- Crewe Alexandra: Norman Hassall Hassall (32% of 60% holding company) + Daniel Potts
- Exeter City: Exeter City FC Supporters’ Trust – Trust Ownership Working Group
- Forest Green Rovers: Dale Vince + Hector Bellerin
- Grimsby Town: John Fenty (42.91%) + Mike Parker (22%) + The Mariners Trust (14.13%) – $18M
- Leyton Orient: Eagle Investments 2017 Ltd
- Mansfield Town: John Radford
- Morecambe: Bond Group Investments Limited (82% major shareholder)
- Newport County: Newport County AFC Supporters Trust
- Northampton Town: David Anthony Cardoza + Anthony Michael Cardoza + Deborah Jones + Trustees of Stuart Wilson
- Oldham Athletic: Abdallah Lemsagam
- Plymouth Argyle: Simon Hallett (97%)
- Port Vale: Synsol Holdings Ltd
- Salford City: Peter Lim (40%) + Phil Neville (10%) + Gary Neville (10%) + Nicky Butt (10%) + Paul Scholes (10%) + Ryan Giggs (10%) + David Beckham (10%) – $2.5B
- Scunthorpe United: Peter Swann and family $445M
- Stevenage: Phil Wallace (91%)
- Swindon Town: Lee Power
- Walsall: Leigh Pomlett
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