Giannis invests in professional soccer team
NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo is expanding his business portfolio. Last week, the Milwaukee Bucks forward acquired a minority stake in Major League Soccer club Nashville SC.
Antetokounmpo headlines a group of new investors. He partnered with his brothers: Thanasis, Kostas and Alex, in the ownership venture. Nashville Predators forward Filip Forsberg also purchased a minority stake in the team.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The Antetokounmpo brothers have a special soccer connection. They grew up around the game as their father, Charles, played professionally in Nigeria and Germany.
“I’ve always had the dream of owning a soccer team,” Antetokounmpo said. “When my brothers and I explored Nashville SC, we knew it was a team and a city that we wanted to get involved with.”
Nashville SC was founded in 2017 and began its inaugural MLS season in 2020. The club has made an MLS playoff appearance each of its three years.
It has an intriguing list of investors. Tennessee Titans star Derrick Henry and actress Reese Witherspoon, alongside her husband Jim Toth, also have a minority stake.
Forsberg, the Predators’ leading scorer, became interested after attending a couple of Nashville SC games at Geodis Park. He grew up a Liverpool FC fan and wanted to support the professional teams in Nashville.
“I am extremely blessed to now be involved with two of our pro teams,” Forsberg said in a club statement. “Our city is one big family and fanbase, and we support each other on and off the field.”