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Crystal Palace owners net worth explained

Crystal Palace owners net worth explained

Find out about Crystal Palace owners' net worth explained.

Crystal Palace's majority shareholder is Woody Johnson, who has up to a 45% stake in the club. Others with a minority stake include Josh Harris, David Blitzer and Steve Parish.

List of Crystal Palace shareholders and percentage of their shares 

Woody Johnson (45%)

Josh Harris (10%)

David Blitzer (10%)

Steve Parish (10%).


Who are the Crystal Palace shareholders?


Woody Johnson 

Woody Johnson is known for the ownership of some of the biggest American sports franchises today. He has been the owner of the New York Jets NFL since 2000. His net worth, estimated to be $3.3 billion, accrued from ownership of the Jets, businesses and shares in Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical companies.


How Woody Johnson makes money 

The Johnson Company, Inc.

He was the chairman/chief executive of The Johnson Company, Inc.


New York Jets

He acquired the Jets in 2002 for $635 million and owns the team alongside his brother Christopher Johnson.


Crystal Palace 

Woody Johnson is the majority owner of Crystal Palace Football Club following the purchase of a 43% share from John Textor in June 2025.


Josh Harris

Josh Harris is one of the key players at Apollo Global Management, a private equity firm. He owns shares in the Philadelphia 76ers (NBA), New Jersey Devils (NHL), and Washington Commanders of the National Football League.

Josh Harris has an estimated net worth of around US$11 billion.


David Blitzer

David Blitzer is an investor in Blackstone and owns major franchises, including the New Jersey Devils (NHL) and the Philadelphia 76ers (NBA). He owns up to a 25% share of the Cleveland Guardians (MLB) and manages several soccer clubs under Global Football Holdings.

David Blitzer has an estimated net worth of around $2 billion.


Steve Parish

Steve Parish is the next Crystal Palace shareholder with a stake of 10%. He led a consortium known as 'CPFC 2010' to acquire the club in 2010.