Lionel Messi
When news broke that Argentina star Lionel Messi had bought Spanish side UE Cornellà, it felt like the next natural step in a growing trend. Messi is the latest footballer to make the headlines for this purpose, and his move, in particular, feels symbolic.
Interestingly, ownership of football clubs is no longer reserved for billionaires, it’s becoming a natural progression for players who understand the game inside out and who have conquered football on the pitch. First Daily Sports’ Ben Ugbana curates 10 of such players.
1. Lionel Messi
Now officially a club owner, Messi’s acquisition of UE Cornellà marks his first major solo venture into football ownership. He’s also linked to Leones de Rosario FC, a club founded by his family.
2. David Beckham
Perhaps the most famous example, Beckham co-founded Inter Miami CF, turning it into one of the most talked-about clubs globally—especially after signing Messi himself.
3. Didier Drogba
Drogba became a player-owner at Phoenix Rising FC, combining leadership on and off the pitch before retiring.
4. Gerard Piqué
Through his company Kosmos, Piqué acquired and transformed FC Andorra, helping them rise through Spain’s league system.
5. Ronaldo Nazário
The Brazilian legend bought Real Valladolid and later invested in Cruzeiro EC, playing a major role in restructuring both clubs.
6. Zlatan Ibrahimović
Ibrahimović took a stake in Hammarby IF, sparking controversy but showing his intent to remain influential in football beyond retirement.
7. Cristiano Ronaldo
While not a sole owner of a major club yet, Ronaldo has been linked to football investments and ownership pathways, following the trend of elite players transitioning into business roles within the sport.
8. Gary Neville
Neville, alongside former teammates, co-owns Salford City FC, a club that has climbed the English football pyramid with strong backing.
9. Ryan Giggs
Giggs is also part of the Salford City ownership group, helping drive the club’s growth and visibility.
10. Cesc Fàbregas
Fàbregas invested in Como 1907, combining playing and ownership roles as the club pushes for top-tier relevance.
What stands out is how today’s footballers are thinking beyond their playing careers. And if this trend continues, we may be entering an era where the next generation of club owners are the very players fans once cheered from the stands.
From Messi to Beckham: 10 top footballers who’re now club owners
When news broke that Argentina star Lionel Messi had bought Spanish side UE Cornellà, it felt like the next natural step in a growing trend. Messi is the latest footballer to make the headlines for this purpose, and his move, in particular, feels symbolic.
Interestingly, ownership of football clubs is no longer reserved for billionaires, it’s becoming a natural progression for players who understand the game inside out and who have conquered football on the pitch. First Daily Sports’ Ben Ugbana curates 10 of such players.
1. Lionel Messi
Now officially a club owner, Messi’s acquisition of UE Cornellà marks his first major solo venture into football ownership. He’s also linked to Leones de Rosario FC, a club founded by his family.
2. David Beckham
Perhaps the most famous example, Beckham co-founded Inter Miami CF, turning it into one of the most talked-about clubs globally—especially after signing Messi himself.
3. Didier Drogba
Drogba became a player-owner at Phoenix Rising FC, combining leadership on and off the pitch before retiring.
4. Gerard Piqué
Through his company Kosmos, Piqué acquired and transformed FC Andorra, helping them rise through Spain’s league system.
5. Ronaldo Nazário
The Brazilian legend bought Real Valladolid and later invested in Cruzeiro EC, playing a major role in restructuring both clubs.
6. Zlatan Ibrahimović
Ibrahimović took a stake in Hammarby IF, sparking controversy but showing his intent to remain influential in football beyond retirement.
7. Cristiano Ronaldo
While not a sole owner of a major club yet, Ronaldo has been linked to football investments and ownership pathways, following the trend of elite players transitioning into business roles within the sport.
8. Gary Neville
Neville, alongside former teammates, co-owns Salford City FC, a club that has climbed the English football pyramid with strong backing.
9. Ryan Giggs
Giggs is also part of the Salford City ownership group, helping drive the club’s growth and visibility.
10. Cesc Fàbregas
Fàbregas invested in Como 1907, combining playing and ownership roles as the club pushes for top-tier relevance.
What stands out is how today’s footballers are thinking beyond their playing careers. And if this trend continues, we may be entering an era where the next generation of club owners are the very players fans once cheered from the stands.