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#134 Jordan Gardner - "Multi-club Ownership is the Future of Soccer"

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Welcome to episode 134 of Sports Management Podcast.

Jordan Gardner is the former CEO & chairman of the board for the Danish soccer team FC Helsingør and a consultant to the Twenty First Group. He is considered one of the best football executives in the world and in this episode we spoke about:

  • Why is multi-club ownership is the future of football
  • Choosing to invest in FC Helsingör
  • Being a minority owner of Swansea City Football Club
  • ow much say a minority owner has
  • His opinion about the Saudi Pro League?
  • Leveraging data in football clubs
  • Why European clubs are attractive to American investors

And much more!

WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/_IpsztZD-cI

Time stamps:

00:00 Intro 02:49 Why Americans Invest in European Clubs 05:23 Multi-club Ownership in Soccer 08:37 Commercial Opportunities 13:00 Investing in FC Helsingør 18:40 Pros and Cons with European Clubs 22:23 Saudi Pro League 24:07 Jordan’s Background 27:54 Being a Minority Owner 31:40 Jordan’s Best Advice 35:00 Jordan’s Leadership Qualities 37:22 Outro

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Welcome to episode 134 of Sports Management Podcast.

Jordan Gardner is the former CEO & chairman of the board for the Danish soccer team FC Helsingør and a consultant to the Twenty First Group. He is considered one of the best football executives in the world and in this episode we spoke about:

  • Why is multi-club ownership is the future of football
  • Choosing to invest in FC Helsingör
  • Being a minority owner of Swansea City Football Club
  • ow much say a minority owner has
  • His opinion about the Saudi Pro League?
  • Leveraging data in football clubs
  • Why European clubs are attractive to American investors

And much more!

WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/_IpsztZD-cI

Time stamps:

00:00 Intro 02:49 Why Americans Invest in European Clubs 05:23 Multi-club Ownership in Soccer 08:37 Commercial Opportunities 13:00 Investing in FC Helsingør 18:40 Pros and Cons with European Clubs 22:23 Saudi Pro League 24:07 Jordan’s Background 27:54 Being a Minority Owner 31:40 Jordan’s Best Advice 35:00 Jordan’s Leadership Qualities 37:22 Outro

_____________________________________________________________

Follow us on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube

Sign up for the newsletter!

www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com

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