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Why Are Americans Buying Italian Football Clubs?

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There is a wave of American-owned clubs in Serie A currently. Roma, AC Milan, Fiorentina, Parma, Spezia, Bologna, and Venezia are all under American or Canadian control, that’s more than a quarter of the league clubs.

 

Why do they want Italian clubs? Why are the Italian federations letting them? And is it working out for them?

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Seb Stafford-Bloor writes, Henry Cooke illustrates.


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A growing trend has been developing in Italy,  with the number of clubs owned or controlled by  North American investors steadily on the rise. Today, Roma, AC Milan, Fiorentina, Parma,  Spezia, Bologna and Venezia are all under  American or Canadian control, more than a quarter of the league clubs. But why? What does this pattern of investment represent?


2011 was the beginning of a new mini-era of sorts in Serie A. In August, a consortium of American investors purchased a 67% stake in  Roma for just over €70m. The deal, which saw the  Sensi family relinquish their control over the club, was necessary but accepted grudgingly.In response to the takeover, then president of  the Italian Football Federation, Giancarlo Abete,  said that "It makes us sad, as I'd  love for all the legendary families  


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who made Italian football great to  remain in charge of their teams."In 2012, James Pallotta, one of theoriginal  investors and a Boston American with Italian  parents, bought a controlling stake, becoming the only foreign owner in the league."I think Roma is the most undervalued  sports team and brand in the world,"  Pallotta said on becoming president, citing the city’s thousands ofyears of history,  its millions of tourists each year,  and the club’s footballing heritage.


It was a fair theory. In 2013, Roma signed a ten-year kit deal with US giant Nike.  The year before, in another brand-building move, they’d reached an agreement with Disney  to spend winter training camps at the company’s resort in Florida.


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In 2020, however, Pallotta’s ownership would end in acrimony, frustration, and heavy loss, and he would sell his shares  for around €199m - but to more Americans: the Texas-based conglomerate, the Friedkin Group. And in the present day, they have plenty of company. In 2014, Canadian Joey Saputo was part of  a group that acquired Bologna. In 2018, AC Milan  fell into the hands of the Elliott Management  Group, after the previous owner Li Yonghong, defaulted on loan repayments to the hedge fund. Then, in  2019, the Italian-born billionaire Rocco Commisso,  founder of Mediacom, took control of Fiorentina.


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A year later, in September  2020, Kyle Krause purchased 90% of Parma for under €100m. On completion Krause,  who also has Italian ancestry, revealed that he had been looking to buy into Serie A ‘for some time’, referencing the competition’s potential.“It used to be the No. 1 league in the world.  


There is no reason it cannot get  back to that, or close to it.” Robert Platek, who bought  Spezia outright for €25m, also spoke of a specific desire to invest in Italian football.Serie A football is in an elite class of its own” he said in February 2021.


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The same year, another American was promoted into the league: Duncan Niederauer, with Venezia.  Niederauer is a former CEO of the New York Stoke  Exchange and preaches fiscal responsibility,  proper budgets, and a lack of ego, casting him a  different light to some of the characters that  have, and continue to populate Italian football. 
And Serie A continues to have its quirks.  Juventus are actually the only club to own their stadium,  with most teams playing in grounds leased from local authorities, most of which haven’t been refurbished since the 1990 World Cup, and which provide only modest matchday income.


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Serie A’s broadcast contract is also only the fourth most valuable in Europe.  The current deal is valued at £788m/season,  behind the Bundesliga’s £1.1bn,  LaLiga’s £1.14bn and the Premier League’s  £1.67bn per season contracts respectively. For buyers, it creates an obvious advantage.  Serie A ownership is available at a relatively cheap price. In a 2021 Forbes list of the world’s most valuable clubs, no Italian side featured in the top-ten, and Juventus, ranked 11th, were the only one to have a valuation in excess of $1bn.  


Even AC Milan ($559m) and Roma ($548m),  one a multiple Champions League winners,  the other a regular participant, were sandwiched between Everton ($658m) and  West Ham ($508m), neither of whom have ever even taken part in the group stage.It describes a league of under-appreciated assets. But It’s also a competition with four Champions League places, set in a country dominated by a single sport.  


As an investment opportunity, it’s also far more affordable than anything at the top level of traditional American sports,  or even in MLS, where the entrance fees run into the hundreds of millions and, in  2019, the Chicago Fire was sold for $320m.


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Many Americans also feel an ancestral attachment to Italy and it’s one of the symbolic homes of  

the sport at a time when football is growing in the United States and when the country is just  

a few years from hosting its second World Cup.  Serie A is full of cautionary tales, certainly,  

but there’s a logic to the gamble – and an apparent consensus for how to approach it.  


In March, Parma announced plans for an extensive renovation of the Ennio Tardini stadium. In May 2021, Robert Platek’s Spezia appointed architects to lead a three-year redevelopment of the Alberto Picco stadium, and in the same month, Bologna unveiled €100m plans for their Stadio Renato Dall’Ara’s renovation. A  new San Siro project is also underway.


So Step One for these owners is to make money from stadiums – and,  if possible, on more than just matchdays. Rocco Commisso has long since desired a new ground for Fiorentina, but his attempts to create a new sporting center – Viola Park – have been frustrated to the extent that he’s now looking to sell the club.


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James Pallotta’s efforts to  move Roma from the cavernous Stadio Olimpico to a  new 60,000 arena were also beset by difficulties and the project’s failure was one of the factors behind his own decision to sell. Pallotta is gone, but his early years at  Roma still seem to capture the spirit of this investment. In an interview with Sports Illustrated in 2013,  he attributed Serie A’s decline to a ‘failure to keep up with the times. In effect, not keeping up with what's going on in sports.”


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"Unless you get into the 21st century in terms of a stadium, social media, branding (and) sponsorships”, he said, “you're never going to compete at those top levels.

And that characterizes the challenge facing this second wave of investor-owners and the gamble they appear to be taking – can they impact and alter a culture that is very resistant to change.


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