Stan Kroenke

Stan Kroenke
Kroenke in 2019
Born (1947-07-29) July 29, 1947 (age 76)
EducationUniversity of Missouri (BA, MBA)
Occupation(s)Chairman and CEO of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
Founder of the Kroenke Group
Chairman of THF Realty
Owner and co-chairman of Arsenal F.C.
Owner of Arsenal W.F.C.
CEO/Owner of the Los Angeles Rams
Owner of Denver Nuggets
Owner of Colorado Avalanche
Owner of Colorado Rapids
Owner of Colorado Mammoth
Owner of Los Angeles Gladiators
Owner of Los Angeles Guerrillas
Owner of Screaming Eagle Winery and Vineyards
Owner of Waggoner Ranch
Political partyRepublican[1]
Spouse
(m. 1974)
Children3, including Josh and Whitney
AwardsTwo-time Super Bowl champion
Two-time Stanley Cup champion
2023 NBA champion
2010 MLS Cup champion
Two-time NLL champion

Enos Stanley Kroenke (/ˈkrɒŋki/; born July 29, 1947) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the owner of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, which is the holding company of Arsenal F.C. of the Premier League and Arsenal W.F.C. of the WSL, the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL, Denver Nuggets of the NBA, Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer, Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League, the Los Angeles Gladiators of the Overwatch League, and the Los Angeles Guerrillas of the Call of Duty League.

The Nuggets and Avalanche franchises are held in the name of his wife, Ann Walton Kroenke, to satisfy NFL ownership restrictions that forbid a team owner from having teams in other markets.[2] Ann, part of the Walton family, is the daughter of Walmart co-founder James "Bud" Walton. Kroenke was estimated to be worth US$10.7 billion by Forbes in 2022.

Kroenke's holding company for sports teams has been controversial. In 2016, he broke contracts by relocating the St. Louis Rams to Los Angeles, spurring legal costs to the entire league. In 2021, Kroenke was involved in an aborted effort to end the traditional European soccer system by creating a closed European Super League which would have included Arsenal and several other teams.

In the four major U.S. sports, Kroenke's teams have won five championships under his ownership (either partial or full), with the Rams winning two Super Bowls, the Avalanche winning two Stanley Cups, and the Nuggets winning one NBA Championship.[3] He also has an MLS Cup to his credit as owner of the Rapids,[4] and two National Lacrosse League Championships as owner of the Mammoth.

  1. ^ Hurley, Lee (August 8, 2018). "Stan Kroenke donated money to Clinton in race against Trump". dailycannon.com. DailyCannon. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  2. ^ Harden, Mark (October 7, 2015). "NFL owners let Kroenke keep Rams; transfer Nuggets, Avalanche to his wife". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference SK rings was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ - Obama public papers

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