Juan Mata Becomes First Active Player to Co-Own MLS Team San Diego FC

November 20, 2024
Juan Mata Becomes First Active Player to Co-Own MLS Team San Diego FC
  • San Diego FC is set to enter the MLS as its 30th team, beginning competition in February 2025 after being awarded expansion rights in May 2023.

  • At 36 years old, Mata recently transitioned to the A-League, signing with Western Sydney Wanderers in September 2024, although he has never played in the MLS.

  • San Diego FC was established in 2023, with Mansour and the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation paying a record $500 million expansion fee to join MLS.

  • The Right to Dream organization operates FC Nordsjaelland in Denmark and FC Masar in Egypt, focusing on youth development in football.

  • Before joining San Diego FC, Mata had a successful playing career, including stints at Manchester United, Galatasaray, and Vissel Kobe, where he won multiple trophies.

  • Juan Mata, the Spanish World Cup champion, has made history by joining the ownership group of San Diego FC, becoming the first active international soccer player to own a stake in Major League Soccer (MLS).

  • SDFC CEO Tom Penn highlighted that Mata's involvement brings a global perspective and a commitment to social impact, aligning with the club's mission to inspire the community.

  • Mata is also known for founding the Common Goal initiative, which encourages football players to pledge at least 1% of their salaries to social causes, furthering his commitment to using football as a tool for social change.

  • Mata expressed his excitement about helping to build San Diego FC and emphasized the club's dedication to community engagement, which resonates with his personal values.

  • His connection to SDFC is rooted in his long-standing partnership with the Right to Dream organization, which has been active since 2018 and is owned by SDFC's chairman, Sir Mohamed Mansour.

  • In addition to his soccer ventures, Mata is an investor in Alpine Racing Ltd, a Formula 1 team backed by Renault Group.

  • Mansour's relationship with Mata began through the Right to Dream football academy, which his group acquired in a $120 million deal in 2021.

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