Richest Billionaires in Sports Industry, 2024
As of 19 March 2024, Stanley Kroenke has a net worth of US$16.2 billion, making him the wealthiest person in the sports industry. Jerry Jones follows in second place with $13.7 billion, while Robert Kraft ranks third with $11.1 billion, and Arthur Blank comes in fourth with $8.4 billion.
The fifth and sixth spots on the list are occupied by Stephen Bisciotti, whose net worth is $7.2 billion, and Gayle Benson, whose net worth is $6.1 billion. Denise York is placed 7th with a net worth of $5.8 billion. Janice McNair ($5.6 billion) occupied the 8th position among the wealthiest people in the sports industry, followed by John Henry (No. 9) with $5.1 billion and Arturo Moreno (No. 10, $4.9 billion).
Richest Billionaires in Sports Industry, 2024
RANK | NAME | NET WORTH |
---|---|---|
1 | Stanley Kroenke | $16.2 billion |
2 | Jerry Jones | $13.7 billion |
3 | Robert Kraft | $11.1 billion |
4 | Arthur Blank | $8.4 billion |
5 | Stephen Bisciotti | $7.2 billion |
6 | Gayle Benson | $6.1 billion |
7 | Denise York & family | $5.8 billion |
8 | Janice McNair | $5.6 billion |
9 | John Henry | $5.1 billion |
10 | Arturo Moreno | $4.9 billion |
11 | Jeffrey Lurie & family | $4.6 billion |
12 | James Irsay | $4.4 billion |
13 | Dan Snyder | $4.4 billion |
14 | Robert Johnson | $3.3 billion |
15 | Michael Jordan | $3.2 billion |
16 | David Blitzer | $3.1 billion |
17 | Theodore Leonsis | $3.1 billion |
18 | Frank Fertitta III | $3.1 billion |
19 | Lorenzo Fertitta | $3.0 billion |
20 | Vincent McMahon | $2.5 billion |
21 | Larry Tanenbaum | $2.5 billion |
22 | Jim Crane | $2.4 billion |
23 | Bernard Ecclestone & family | $2.4 billion |
24 | Mark Davis | $2.3 billion |
25 | Jerry Reinsdorf | $2.1 billion |
Methodology: The list of the richest people, compiled by CEOWORLD magazine, was created using financial information from various reliable sources such as individuals, families, stock exchanges, private databases, and analysts. Net worth figures are based on both exchange rates and stock prices. The value of private companies was determined using financial ratios and other comparisons with comparable publicly traded companies. In some cases, family fortunes were divided. The editors reserve the right to modify the list in the event of new information.
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