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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.
Club | Owner(s) | Estimated net worth (2024) | Source of wealth |
---|---|---|---|
Bari | Aurelio De Laurentiis (through Filmauro, 100%) | $216M[1] | |
Brescia | Massimo Cellino (through Gruppo IVPC) | Wind power industry | |
Catanzaro | AZ S.p.A. | ||
Cittadella | Andrea Gabrielli (through Gabrielli ) | Steel industry | |
Cosenza | Eugenio Guarascio | ||
Cremonese | Giovanni Arvedi | $1.7B[20] | |
Frosinone | Maurizio Stirpe (through Together, 100%) | $865M | Real estate |
Modena | Carlo Rivetti (through Rivetex) | ||
Palermo | City Football Group (94.94%) | $16.8B[21][nb 1] | |
Pisa | Alexander Knaster (75%) | $1.3B (as of 2022)[22] | |
Reggiana | Carmelo Salerno | ||
Salernitana | Danilo Iervolino (through IDI, 100%) | $1.0B[23] | Film, media |
Sampdoria | Matteo Manfredi (through Blucerchiati SpA) | ||
Sassuolo | Squinzi family (through Mapei, 100%) | $3.3B[24][25][26] | Construction, chemicals |
Spezia | Robert Platek | ||
Südtirol | Gerhard Comper |
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