June 16, 2022

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Shaquille O’Neal is a big man with a big business portfolio — but he might have an even bigger heart. Shaq reportedly picked up the dinner tabs for more than 40 tables at New York’s Jue Lan Club on Sunday, plus meals for the entire server team. In the end, O’Neal forked over “well over $25,000” and left a generous tip.

Another Premier League Club Could Be Up For Sale

Former Chelsea FC and Manchester United chief executive Peter Kenyon is reportedly leading a group holding discussions to purchase Premier League club Everton FC.

Current owner Farhad Moshiri is reportedly open to selling equity stakes in the club and/or external investments in the club’s new $605 million stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. 

Reported estimates for a price tag have ranged from $609.1 million to $1.2 billion.

  • In March, for the third consecutive year, the team reported a loss of more than $121 million.
  • Earlier this month reports surfaced that the team was in discussions to secure new financing after voiding commercial ties with Russian companies. 

Moshiri, who acquired Everton for $242 million in 2016, reportedly intended to talk to Kenyon’s group about stadium funding, but those discussions developed into takeover talks. The negotiations are in early stages, but The Athletic reports Moshiri would likely retain a 10% stake if a deal went through.

Kenyon’s consortium includes U.S. businessman Maciek Kaminski, founder and president of Kaminski Asset Management and the chief executive of Talon Real Estate, and John Thornton, executive chairman of Barrick Gold Corporation and non-executive chairman of PineBridge Investments.

There are reportedly other parties interested in the team.

At A Crossbar

In a letter to fans last week, Moshiri apologized for the team’s poor performance in the Premier League and expressed his commitment “to securing the future success of the club by delivering a fully-funded stadium that will underpin our status as a leading club.”

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Sports Tech Platform Brings in $50M, Eyes Acquisitions

As technology becomes more ubiquitous at every level of sports, there’s a growing need for software that streamlines information and apps into a unified platform.

A tech company called Teamworks seeks to fill that need, announcing on Tuesday a $50 million Series D round from a host of investment firms and athletes. 

The company’s platform provides a hub for scheduling and communication within teams, as well as serving as a platform for third-party apps utilized by teams and athletes.

  • The round, led by Delta-v Capital, brought Teamworks total funding up to $100 million. 
  • General Catalyst, Seaport Capital, Teamworthy Ventures, Afia Capital, and more than 30 athletes, including NBA Hall of Famer David Robinson, Atlanta Falcons quarterback Marcus Mariota, and NWSL player Jessica McDonald, participated in the round.
  • Teamworks says it works with over 4,000 college teams, 27 NFL teams, 20 NHL teams, 14 MLB teams, 12 NBA teams, and 10 MLS teams.

Next Play: Acquisitions

Teamworks acquired sports social media platform INFLCR in 2019 and nutrition platform Notemeal in 2021. The company is looking to make more additions with its latest funding.

“We will continue to look at acquisitions within sports tech, focused on tools that drive value for our existing customer base across collegiate and professional sports,” Teamworks founder and CEO Zach Maurides told Front Office Sports.

England’s Royal Ascot Has Record $10.5M Prize Pool

Royal Ascot, a five-day horse racing event in Berkshire, England, is underway with a record $10.5 million in prize money up for grabs. 

Regarded as one of the most prestigious events in horse racing, Royal Ascot is poised for its best year yet as it gains international attention, leading to record payouts for its participants. 

  • This year’s total prize pool is an 18% increase compared to 2019’s pre-pandemic event.
  • 35 races will be held across five days.
  • The event will air in more than 170 territories across more than 20 broadcasters.
  • Broadcasters include the free-to-air British network (and host) ITV and Sky Sports Racing. 

Royal Ascot will also have a presence in the U.S. — NBC’s streaming platform Peacock will broadcast the event to more than 24 million monthly active users and 9 million paying users. 

This year’s edition of the Royal Ascot is being exposed to a record amount of viewers due to the management of media rights by HBA Media. In January 2020, Ascot Racecourse secured a five-year contract with HBA Media, which included non-betting international media rights. 

HBA Media’s list of clients includes Racecourse Media Group and horse betting platform TVG. 

Marquee Race 

Royal Ascot will have a plethora of races throughout the week, but its marquee event, the Gold Cup, will take place on Thursday.

The 2-plus-mile race — also known as Ladies Day — will see the winner pocket $345,000.

FRONT OFFICE SPORTS EVENTS

The Future of Women in Sports

The passing of Title IX in 1972 had an immediate impact on the sports world – the lasting impact however, has proved to be far greater. Women’s sports have not only grown at the college level, but at the professional level as well.

To celebrate this historic moment, Front Office Sports will host a virtual summit featuring intimate conversations with some of the most influential female athletes and business leaders. Discussions will include: 

  • What It Means to Be Bold and Brave: A Candid Conversation with Allyson Felix: Olympian, Activist and Entrepreneur
  • NIL and the Road to Equity for Women in College Sports
  • Trailblazing Pros on Breaking Barriers
  • UCLA’s Reilyn Turner on the Collegiate Athlete Experience
  • In the Huddle with Bucs’ Coach Lo

Check out the full agenda and reserve your spot now!

Conversation Starters

Conversation Starters

  • The Brooklyn Nets, with help from the New York Liberty, the Kevin Durant Charity Foundation, and the NYC Department of Environmental Practice, unveiled a new community basketball court area in Brooklyn as part of the NYC Playground program.
  • This week’s U.S. Open marks the first time PGA Tour and LIV golfers share a course – led by the Tour’s Rory McIlroy and LIV’s Dustin Johnson, who was offered $125 million to join the Saudi-backed upstart league.
  • From the U.S. Open to Wimbledon, Atmosphere Sports is bringing sports back to the center. Learn more.*
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Question of the Day

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