Monday, June 15, 2026
Exclusive
Teams

Gareth Bale Launches Sports Fund, Still Eyeing Cardiff Bid

The soccer legend has formed a new sports fund with private-equity firm Juggernaut Capital.

Gareth Bale
FOS images

The soccer legend has formed a sports fund with private-equity firm Juggernaut Capital. 

Legendary soccer player Gareth Bale has launched a new sports investment fund, and is still hoping to buy Wales-based soccer club Cardiff City despite being previously rebuffed, he told Front Office Sports.

The fund, which Bale is launching with private-equity firm Juggernaut Capital Partners, is called Juggernaut Diversified Sports. It will invest in teams and leagues in both men’s and women’s sports, including soccer clubs, as well as youth sports. The geographic focus will be North America and Europe. Juggernaut founder John Shulman wouldn’t share the size of the fund, but said it will be smaller than $1 billion, drawing a contrast between other recently launched megafunds that buy small stakes in pro teams that already have high valuations, and how Juggernaut aims to invest.

Bale, who played most of his career for Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur, has been trying to buy Cardiff City for some time. Last summer, he told FOS a group he was involved with had submitted a second offer to buy the team after a prior offer was rejected. Financial details of his offers have not been disclosed, although the original bid was reportedly worth $54 million (£40 million). 

As recently as April, a source familiar with the matter told FOS Bale’s most recent bid was still on the table, but the group hadn’t received any feedback from current owner Vincent Tan. “I don’t think that’s the end of it,” the source said at the time, noting Bale’s “interest and intent is still there.”

Bale would not commit to making a fresh bid for Cardiff, telling FOS he and Shulman need to look at potential club investments from a business perspective. Still, the Cardiff native admitted “there’s those heartstrings that pull there.”

“It’s about being patient, finding the right club, and the right path for us to take,” Bale said. “That doesn’t mean Cardiff is off the table. But I think now we have a bit of time, and will look around.”

Shulman said that on Monday the two of them are meeting with the owner of a different European soccer club.

Bale has a long list of accolades, including five Champions League titles and three LaLiga titles. He also played in MLS for Los Angeles Football Club in 2022, before retiring from professional soccer in 2023 at 33 years old.

Cardiff City currently plays in the EFL League One, the third tier of the English soccer system, after being relegated following a poor 2024–25 season in the EFL Championship. The top tier of English soccer is the well-known Premier League.

Juggernaut, formed in 2009, typically targets the consumer and healthcare sectors, with existing portfolio companies including CBD oils, gummies, and creams maker Bluebird Botanicals, and Continuum Health, which offers services like revenue management and tech support to healthcare companies. Before starting Juggernaut, Shulman was a managing director at Allied Capital Corp. for eight years.

The firm has invested in sports before, including current portfolio company 3 Step, which owns and manages youth sports teams, as well as previous portfolio company Mitchell & Ness, which makes sports apparel and was sold to Fanatics in 2022.

Shulman teased an upcoming investment in a women’s sports team that he couldn’t yet name. 

Shulman said he and Bale feel they’re better prepared to build out a women’s sports platform than many other funds, noting they have already put money into large women’s recreational volleyball, basketball, and lacrosse investments.

“We’re within about 60 days of making our first investment into a professional women’s sports team,” Shulman said.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign up for the
Asset Class Newsletter

Get the latest in sports finance, investment, and transaction activity, straight to your inbox once a week.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

White Says Never Again After White House Fight: ‘I Can’t Afford It’

The MMA promotion also distanced itself from staging future events outdoors. 
Wisconsin Badgers forward Laila Edwards, left, and defender Caroline Harvey celebrate after Edwards scored against the Minnesota Gophers in the first period in a game Saturday, February 8, 2025, at LaBahn Arena in Madison, Wisconsin.

Two Rookies Are Rewriting Women’s Hockey Stardom

Their platforms are a mutual boon for the PWHL and its players.

Hurricanes Finally Break Through for First Stanley Cup Since 2006

Carolina extended its dominance and claimed its second title.

UFC Freedom 250 Goes Off Despite Political and Weather Drama

UFC’s “one-of-one” White House event happened. 

Featured Today

Ai sports slop

How Sports Became Ground Zero for AI Slop

The category is the perfect breeding ground for AI content churn.
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group A - Germany v Luxembourg - Rhein-Neckar-Arena, Sinsheim, Germany - October 10, 2025 Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann
June 4, 2026

‘Weird Corners of the World’: How to Find a World Cup Coach

National associations look for a winning record—and also hope for serendipity.
June 3, 2026

The Elite High Schools Hosting World Cup Teams

Spain, Morocco, Croatia, and Switzerland chose schools as their tournament base camps.
Frances Cabral-Delaney
May 29, 2026

How Arsenal Fandom Went ‘Manic’

“People do not become Arsenal fans because it’s easy,” says Zohran Mamdani.

Knicks Beat Spurs to Win First NBA Title in 53 Years

New York is the eighth different NBA champion in eight years.
June 11, 2026

Knicks Are 1 Win From Title After Historic Comeback

It was the largest comeback in an NBA Finals game ever.
Apr 4, 2024; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks executive chairman James Dolan sits court side during the first quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Madison Square Garden
June 12, 2026

The Knicks Keep Winning. James Dolan Keeps Beefing

The Knicks owner continues his streak of high-profile feuds.
Sponsored

How Long Acre Tavern Is Built to Handle Soccer’s Biggest Moments

Learn how Spectrum Business helps keep Long Acre Tavern in Times Square connected and ready to serve soccer fans from around the world.
June 10, 2026

From Angel Reese to ‘Loser Mentality,’ Sky Tumult Continues

Reese and the Atlanta Dream are 8–3.
Soccer Football - LaLiga - Osasuna v Atletico Madrid - El Sadar Stadium, Pamplona, Spain - May 12, 2026 Atletico Madrid's Alexander Sorloth in action with Osasuna's Valentin Rosier
June 10, 2026

What Really Happened With the Spanish Soccer Team and Kalshi

The club said it wanted to clear up its actions after “recent reports.”
June 10, 2026

Pritzker to Bears: Win Over Lawmakers, Get a Special Session

The Illinois governor holds the Bears responsible for prior legislative failures.
Jun 8, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Josh Hart (3) shoots against San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle (5) in the third quarter during game three of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden.
June 9, 2026

Ticket Prices for Game 4 at MSG Drop Following Knicks Loss

Ticket demand falls sharply for Wednesday’s Game 4.