Find out who owns New England Revolution, the owner's net worth, source of wealth and ownership history of the Major League Soccer franchise.
The New England Revolution is a household name in the MLS franchise. The team was founded in 1996.
Who owns the New England Revolution?
New England Revolution is owned by Robert Kraft, who has been the principal owner since its establishment in 1996.
New England Revolution ownership structure
Robert Kraft
Robert Kenneth Kraft is an American businessman who is the founder of the Kraft Group, a holding company with operations in paper and packaging, sports and entertainment, real estate development, and a private equity portfolio.
The Kraft Group owns the New England Patriots of the National Football League.
According to figures from Forbes, Robert Kraft has an estimated net worth of US$11.1 billion.
Robert Kraft's source of wealth
Kraft Group is privately held by companies with assets in many industries, such as sports and entertainment, manufacturing, financial services, and real estate development.
New England Patriots (NFL)
Robert Kraft purchased the team for $172 million in 1994. He was a fan of the team and was a season ticket holder, according to Wikipedia. The team is currently one of the most valuable sports teams.
Club Net Worth and Valuation
According to figures from Forbes, the New England Revolution is valued at $535 million.
Stadium Information
New England Revolution currently plays its home games at the Gillette Stadium located in Foxborough, Massachusetts.