- Fenway Sports Group
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Fenway Sports Group Type Private Industry Sports investment Founded 2001 Founder(s) John W. Henry
Thomas C. WernerHeadquarters Boston, USA Key people John W. Henry
Tom Werner (Chairman)
David Ginsberg (Vice Chairman)
Philip H. Morse (Vice Chairman)Subsidiaries Boston Red Sox
Fenway Park
Fenway Sports Management
Liverpool F.C.Website www.fenwaysportsgroup.com Fenway Sports Group (FSG) is an American sports investment company. It is the parent company of Major League Baseball's Boston Red Sox and Premier League football club Liverpool F.C..
FSG was founded in 2001 as New England Sports Ventures when John W. Henry joined forces with Tom Werner, Les Otten, The New York Times Company and other investors to successfully bid for the Red Sox. NESV formally announced its name change to Fenway Sports Group in March 2011.[1]
In addition to owning the Red Sox and Liverpool F.C., the Boston-based limited liability company also owns the home stadiums for both teams (Fenway Park and Anfield) and Fenway Sports Management (which in turn owns the Salem Red Sox of the Class A Carolina League, a minor league baseball franchise), plus 80 percent of the New England Sports Network and 50 percent of Roush Fenway Racing, a NASCAR team.
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History
New England Sports Ventures, LLC, was incorporated in Delaware in 2001, the company registered to do business in Massachusetts in the same year.[2]
Properties
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of the Major League Baseball’s American League Eastern Division. Founded in 1901 as one of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park since 1912. The "Red Sox" name was chosen by the team owner, John I. Taylor, around 1908, following previous Boston teams that had been known as the "Red Stockings".
Boston was a dominant team in the new league, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first World Series in 1903 and winning four more championships by 1918. However, they then went into one of the longest championship droughts in baseball history, called by some the "Curse of the Bambino" after its alleged beginning with the Red Sox's sale of Babe Ruth to the rival Yankees in 1918, an 86-year wait before the team's sixth World Championship in 2004. However, the team's history during that period was hardly one of futility, but was rather punctuated with some of the most memorable moments in World Series history, including Enos Slaughter's "mad dash" in 1946, the "Impossible Dream" of 1967, Carlton Fisk's home run in 1975, and Bill Buckner's error in 1986. Red Sox history has also been marked by the team's intense rivalry with the New York Yankees, arguably the fiercest and most historic in North American professional sports. Since 2003, the Red Sox have been perennial playoff contenders and have won two World Series, emerging as one of the most successful MLB teams of the last decade.
In 2002, the Red Sox were sold by Yawkey trustee and president Harrington to Fenway Sports Group.
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is a baseball park near Kenmore Square in Boston, Massachusetts. Located at 4 Yawkey Way, it has served as the home ballpark of the Boston Red Sox baseball club since it opened in 1912, and is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium currently in use. It is the only one of the original standard ballparks that is still in use. Considered to be one of the best-known sports venues in the world, it became the oldest venue used by a professional sports team in the United States in 1990 when Comiskey Park was demolished.
NESN
The New England Sports Network, or NESN, is a regional cable television network that covers the six New England states except Fairfield County, Connecticut and Southbury, Connecticut, a town in New Haven County, Connecticut which is covered by New York City sports networks. Fenway Sports Group is the majority owner (80%) of NESN, with the Boston Bruins owning the remaining 20%. Although it mainly broadcasts non-national Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins games, NESN also features minor league baseball, regional college sports including college hockey games on Friday nights, various outdoor shows, and sports talk shows featuring the sports columnists of The Boston Globe, as that paper is also owned by the New York Times.
Roush Fenway Racing
Roush Fenway Racing (formerly Roush Racing) is a racing team competing in NASCAR racing. As one of NASCAR's largest premier racing teams, Roush runs teams in the Sprint and Nationwide Series, and formerly in the Camping World Truck Series and ARCA RE/MAX Series.
Roush first entered NASCAR competition in 1988, but had competed and won championships in various drag racing and sports car racing series since the mid-1960s. The racing business was originally a small branch of co-owner Jack Roush's successful automotive engineering and road-racing equipment business based in Livonia, Michigan.
On February 14, 2007, the Fenway Sports Group, owner of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, purchased 50%[3] of Roush Racing to create a new corporate entity, Roush Fenway Racing.
Fenway Sports Management
Fenway Sports Management (FSM) was established by FSG in 2004. It styles itself as a "new kind of sports marketing agency," created by FSG to expand its footprint beyond its most famous holdings, the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball and Fenway Park. FSM has entered into an exclusive sponsorship sales agreement with Boston College's major intercollegiate sports in 2004 and as of 2009 counted BC, Major League Baseball, the Red Sox, the Deutsche Bank PGA golf championship, and Professional Bull Riders among its client base.
Liverpool F.C.
On the 6 October 2010 FSG agreed to buy English Premier League football club Liverpool F.C.[3] from owners George N. Gillett, Jr. and Tom Hicks, after the board voted 3-2 to oust them from the club.[4] It purchased through subsidiary, "N.E.S.V. I, LLC" (incorporated in Delaware) and UK based holding company "UKSV Holdings Company Limited"
On 15 October FSG completed the purchase of the club after several court hearings. However, previous owners Gillett and Hicks argued the purchase is illegal and vowed to take court action for damages worth £1 billion. However, according to reports on October 17th, Gillett and Hicks appear to have decided not to pursue the claim. FSG visited Liverpool's home ground Anfield and training ground Melwood following their successful takeover .[5]
Anfield
Anfield is an association football stadium in the district of Anfield, in Liverpool, England. Built in 1884, the stadium has been home to Liverpool F.C. since it was formed in 1892 as a result of the original tenants Everton F.C. leaving the ground. FSG purchased Anfield along with Liverpool F.C. in October 2010.
- The New York Times Company: (7%[6], was 16% in 2010[7]; sold 50 shares in 2010[8] and 390 shares in 2011, now holds 310 shares)
Partners
- John W. Henry - Principal Owner
- Thomas C. Werner - Chairman
- Theodore Alfond
- William Alfond
- Thomas R. DiBenedetto
- Michael Egan
- David Ginsberg - Vice Chairman
- Michael Gordon[disambiguation needed ]
- John A. Kaneb
- LeBron James
- Seth Klarman
- Larry Lucchino - President, CEO
- Henry F. McCance
- Phillip H. Morse - Vice Chairman
- The New York Times Company
- Art Nicholas
- Frank Resnek
- Martin Trust
- Jeffrey Vinik[9]
References
- ^ Boston.com, 2011.03.22
- ^ Corporations Division, Massachusetts
- ^ a b "The 10 Most Innovative Companies in Sports". Fast Company (Mansueto Ventures LLC.). March 14, 2011. http://www.fastcompany.com/1738653/the-10-most-innovative-companies-in-sports. Retrieved 2011-04-07.
- ^ "Liverpool board agree sale of club". BBC Sport. October 6 2010. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/9064239.stm. s
- ^ "FSG completes Liverpool takeover". BBC News. 15 October 2010. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/9094283.stm.
- ^ New York Times, July 13, 2011
- ^ NY Times 2010 annual reports
- ^ [http://www.nytco.com/pdf/2Q_2011_Earnings.pdf
- ^ Boston Red Sox 2011 Media Guide, page 17
- Boston Red Sox 2010 Media Guide, page 9
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Based in Boston, Massachusetts, USAOwners Sports teams Boston Red Sox (MLB) · Liverpool F.C. (Premier League) · Roush Fenway Racing† (NASCAR) (50%) · Salem Red Sox† (Carolina League)Sports venues Sports channels † - These properties are owned by NESV through the Fenway Sports Group subsidiary. All other listed properties are directly owned by NESV.Boston Red Sox Based in Boston, MassachusettsFranchise Pawtucket Red Sox (AAA) · Portland Sea Dogs (AA) · Salem Red Sox (A) · Greenville Drive (A) · Lowell Spinners (A) · Gulf Coast League Red Sox (Rookie)Ballparks Huntington Avenue Grounds · Braves Field · Fenway Park
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