September 19, 2022
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Las Vegas has its first major professional sports championship. The Aces beat [[link removed]] the Connecticut Sun 78-71 on Sunday to win the WNBA Finals, 3-1. Becky Hammon, the highest-paid coach in WNBA history, was worth every penny as she became the first coach in league history to win a title in her first year. Hammon is also the first former player to win a championship as a head coach.
Suns Co-Owner Calls for Sarver to Resign [[link removed]]
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The Phoenix Suns vice chairman is calling on the team’s owner to resign and sell his stake over findings of racism, misogyny, and a toxic workplace.
Jahm Najafi penned [[link removed]] an open letter to the team’s employees and players “calling for the resignation of Robert Sarver,” who reportedly owns [[link removed]] around 35% of the team. Najafi holds the second largest stake.
The NBA fined Sarver $10 million and suspended him for one year, following an investigation into his conduct.NBPA executive director Tamika Tremaglio called [[link removed]] for a lifetime ban of Sarver on Friday.LeBron James said there should be no tolerance for Sarver’s behavior and that the “league definitely got this wrong.”Suns’ star Chris Paul concurred, saying “the sanctions fell short in truly addressing what we can all agree was atrocious behavior.”
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said that he doesn’t “have the right to take away his team,” and that the five-person commission that investigated Sarver found his use of slurs was not driven “by racial or gender-based animus.”
Patch Problems
The investigation stemmed in part from an ESPN report from November, 2021, which detailed repeated misogynistic behavior and racially insensitive language.
PayPal, the Suns’ jersey patch sponsor, said [[link removed]] it would not renew its contract with the team, which runs through next season, if Sarver remains with the team.
NFL, Bundesliga Team Up for Overseas Alliance [[link removed]]
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The NFL is strengthening its international presence through a deal with the German Bundesliga.
The pair will collaborate [[link removed]] on production, broadcasts and programming, digital innovation, and marketing — primarily in the U.S. and German markets — expanding on a relationship where both sides have shared expertise on various topics since the beginning of the pandemic.
In May, the NFL announced the Seattle Seahawks will play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Nov. 13 at Allianz Arena — home of Bundesliga’s FC Bayern Munich — marking the first NFL regular-season game played in Germany.
In July, game tickets hit [[link removed]] more than $33,000 each.Between Munich and Frankfurt, Germany will host one regular-season NFL game for the next four years.
“Tom Brady and the Bucs facing the Seahawks in November will be the biggest sporting event in Germany in 2022,” an NFL spokesperson said [[link removed]].
International Agenda
The NFL’s agreement with the Bundesliga is the latest part of the league’s plans to grow [[link removed]] its international business to $1 billion in the next 10 years.
In April, the league assigned general managers to the U.K. and Australia — the league’s first-on-the-ground presence in the latter.
In December, teams were granted approval to market and commercialize in eight countries across 26 International Home Marketing Areas.
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Textor Seeks Funds to Finish $799M Lyon Purchase On Time [[link removed]]
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The sale of a Ligue 1 team is coming down to the wire, as its prospective buyer scrambles for funds.
John Textor is looking [[link removed]] for tens of millions of dollars to complete his purchase of a majority stake in Lyon.
Textor agreed to buy around 66% of the club for $798.9 million, taking on the shares of film production company Pathé, investment firm IDG Capital, and the majority of those held by Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas’ holding company Holnest.The former executive chair and CEO of fuboTV has sought to build a mutually beneficial network of soccer teams. He holds a roughly 40% stake in the Premier League’s Crystal Palace FC, 80% of Belgium’s RWD Molenbeek, and a 90% stake in Brazil’s Botafogo.His bid for Lyon is backed by Cannae Holdings, controlled by Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley.
Textor’s team holdings are held by his company Eagle Football Holdings, which incorporated in January. Should he purchase Lyon, his soccer holdings would total [[link removed]] around $1 billion in value.
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Textor is reportedly working his connections to come up with several tens of millions of dollars before the sale deadline in two weeks.
Prior to helming Fubo (formerly FaceBank Group), Textor founded Wyndcrest Holdings, a technology and entertainment-focused investment firm.
Bowlero Posts $911M in Revenue in FY2022 [[link removed]]
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The largest owner and operator of bowling centers in the world exceeded expectations in its latest earnings report.
Bowlero Corp. generated [[link removed]] $267.7 million in revenue in fiscal Q4 — a 68.3% increase year-over-year — surpassing estimates [[link removed]] of $195.2 million for the quarter.
The results were driven by growth in event and walk-in retail revenue.Bowlero operates more than 300 bowling centers in North America.It posted $911.7 million in revenue for FY2022, up 130.7% compared to FY2021.Net loss for FY2022 reached $29.9 million compared to $126.5 million for the year prior.
Bowlero — which sees more than 26 million people bowl at its centers each year — opened four new locations in fiscal Q4, bringing its total [[link removed]] of new bowling centers to 29 for FY2022.
The company will continue to expand as it plans to target some of the 3,500 independently owned bowling alleys in the U.S. for takeover acquisitions, per [[link removed]] president and CFO Brett Parker.
A Strike
In December 2021, Bowlero went public [[link removed]] through a merger with blank-check company Isos Acquisition Corp., valuing the combined entity at $2.6 billion. The deal included a raise [[link removed]] of around $450 million through a private investment in public equity from institutional investors.
The raise included Apollo Global Management, Wells Fargo Asset Management, and others.
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