List of owners of Italian football clubs
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The following is a list of all owners with a significant interest (a stake above 10%) within Italian football clubs, including their estimated net worth and sources of wealth. The list is updated as of the 2024–25 season.
Serie A
Serie B
Club | Owner(s) | Estimated net worth (2024) | Source of wealth |
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Bari | ![]() |
$216M[1] | |
Brescia | ![]() |
Wind power industry | |
Catanzaro | ![]() |
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Cittadella | ![]() |
Steel industry | |
Cosenza | ![]() |
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Cremonese | ![]() |
$1.7B[19] | |
Frosinone | ![]() |
$865M | Real estate |
Modena | ![]() |
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Palermo | ![]() |
$16.8B[20][nb 1] | |
Pisa | ![]() |
$1.3B (as of 2022)[21] | |
Reggiana | ![]() |
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Salernitana | ![]() |
$1.0B[22] | Film, media |
Sampdoria | ![]() |
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Sassuolo | ![]() |
$3.3B[23][24][25] | Construction, chemicals |
Spezia | ![]() |
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Südtirol | ![]() |
See also
Notes
- While the personal wealth of Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan is used here, Palermo are controlled by Abu Dhabi United Group, which internal documents suggest is ultimately managed by the government of the United Arab Emirates. Therefore, as Palermo are controlled by companies considered state-controlled, the concept of 'net worth' is purposeless and does not apply. The actual value of the controlling entities are ultimately impossible to even guess at. The figures included are simply included as a reference point, and should therefore be taken at face value at best.
References
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