Stan Kroenke

American sports team owner

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2023 Won NBA championship as owner of the Denver Nuggets
2023 Won NBA championship as owner of the Denver Nuggets
2022 Forbes estimates Kroenke's net worth at US$10.7 billion.
2022 Forbes estimates Kroenke's net worth at US$10.7 billion.
June 2022 His Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup, completing a unique achievement of winning three championships in the same calendar year.
June 2022 His Colorado Mammoth won the NLL Championship, contributing to a remarkable year of sports success.
June 2022 His Colorado Mammoth won the NLL Championship, contributing to a remarkable year of sports success.
June 2022 His Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup, completing a unique achievement of winning three championships in the same calendar year.
February 2022 Won Super Bowl LVI as full owner of the Los Angeles Rams
February 2022 Won Super Bowl LVI as full owner of the Los Angeles Rams
November 24 2021 After four years of litigation, Kroenke and the NFL agreed to a $790 million settlement with St. Louis parties to end the relocation lawsuit.
November 24 2021 After four years of litigation, Kroenke and the NFL agreed to a $790 million settlement with St. Louis parties to end the relocation lawsuit.
April 2021 Arsenal was announced as a founding member of the European Super League, but withdrew within two days after significant fan backlash. Following this, the Kroenke family refused to sell the club despite fan protests.
April 2021 Arsenal was announced as a founding member of the European Super League, but withdrew within two days after significant fan backlash. Following this, the Kroenke family refused to sell the club despite fan protests.
April 20 2020 Supreme Court denied Kroenke and the NFL's appeal of the relocation lawsuit.
April 20 2020 Supreme Court denied Kroenke and the NFL's appeal of the relocation lawsuit.
2019 Stan Kroenke's company, Kroenke Sports and Entertainment (KSE), founded the Los Angeles Guerrillas, an e-sports team competing in the Call of Duty League, located at Hollywood Park near the Los Angeles Rams stadium.
2019 Stan Kroenke's company, Kroenke Sports and Entertainment (KSE), founded the Los Angeles Guerrillas, an e-sports team competing in the Call of Duty League, located at Hollywood Park near the Los Angeles Rams stadium.
August 2018 Kroenke made an accepted offer of around £600M to Alisher Usmanov, bringing his ownership beyond 90% and forcing a compulsory purchase of the remaining shares, with the total club valuation reaching £1.8 billion.
August 2018 Kroenke made an accepted offer of around £600M to Alisher Usmanov, bringing his ownership beyond 90% and forcing a compulsory purchase of the remaining shares, with the total club valuation reaching £1.8 billion.
December 6 2017 Stan Kroenke's company, Kroenke Sports and Entertainment, launched the Los Angeles Gladiators, an esports team franchise in the newly established Overwatch League, marking their entry into professional esports.
December 6 2017 Stan Kroenke's company, Kroenke Sports and Entertainment, launched the Los Angeles Gladiators, an esports team franchise in the newly established Overwatch League, marking their entry into professional esports.
August 2017 Launched a British outdoor sports television channel featuring hunting programmes that include killing elephants, lions, and other vulnerable African species.
August 2017 Launched a British outdoor sports television channel featuring hunting programmes that include killing elephants, lions, and other vulnerable African species.
April 12 2017 City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, and the Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority filed a 52-page lawsuit against the NFL and Kroenke seeking damages and restitution.
April 12 2017 City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, and the Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority filed a 52-page lawsuit against the NFL and Kroenke seeking damages and restitution.
2016 Donated $1 million to Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
2016 Donated $100,000 to the Hillary Victory Fund during the U.S. presidential campaign.
2016 Donated $100,000 to the Hillary Victory Fund during the U.S. presidential campaign.
2016 Donated $1 million to Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
February 2016 Acquired the famous Waggoner Ranch in Texas, the largest ranch within one fenceline.
February 2016 Acquired the famous Waggoner Ranch in Texas, the largest ranch within one fenceline.
January 12 2016 NFL approved the Rams' application to move from St. Louis to Los Angeles with a 30-2 vote, marking a decisive moment in the team's relocation.
January 12 2016 NFL approved the Rams' application to move from St. Louis to Los Angeles with a 30-2 vote, marking a decisive moment in the team's relocation.
January 4 2016 Kroenke and the Rams applied to move to Los Angeles for the 2016 NFL season, challenging the existing stadium situation in St. Louis.
January 4 2016 Kroenke and the Rams applied to move to Los Angeles for the 2016 NFL season, challenging the existing stadium situation in St. Louis.
2015 Ranked as the ninth-largest landowner in the United States by The Land Report magazine, owning 848,631 acres of working ranches.
2015 Ranked as the ninth-largest landowner in the United States by The Land Report magazine, owning 848,631 acres of working ranches.
November 30 2015 Kroenke met with Missouri Governor Jay Nixon at Rams Park in Earth City, Missouri to discuss the stadium situation.
November 30 2015 Kroenke met with Missouri Governor Jay Nixon at Rams Park in Earth City, Missouri to discuss the stadium situation.
October 7 2015 The NFL approved the transfer of Kroenke's ownership stake in the Avalanche and Nuggets to his wife, Ann Walton Kroenke.
October 7 2015 The NFL approved the transfer of Kroenke's ownership stake in the Avalanche and Nuggets to his wife, Ann Walton Kroenke.
January 5 2015 Kroenke Group announced a partnership with Stockbridge Capital Group to build a 70,000-seat NFL stadium in Inglewood, California, signaling plans to potentially relocate the Rams.
January 5 2015 Kroenke Group announced a partnership with Stockbridge Capital Group to build a 70,000-seat NFL stadium in Inglewood, California, signaling plans to potentially relocate the Rams.
December 2014 Kroenke gave up his majority stake in the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche as part of his NFL ownership requirements.
December 2014 Kroenke gave up his majority stake in the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche as part of his NFL ownership requirements.
February 2013 The Rams and the City of St. Louis went to arbitration over a stadium lease clause, with arbitrators agreeing with the Rams and enabling them to break their original lease.
February 2013 The Rams and the City of St. Louis went to arbitration over a stadium lease clause, with arbitrators agreeing with the Rams and enabling them to break their original lease.
April 11 2011 Kroenke increased his shareholding to 62.89% by purchasing stakes from Danny Fiszman and Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith, and agreed to make an offer for the remaining shares at £11,750 per share, valuing the club at £731 million.
April 11 2011 Kroenke increased his shareholding to 62.89% by purchasing stakes from Danny Fiszman and Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith, and agreed to make an offer for the remaining shares at £11,750 per share, valuing the club at £731 million.

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