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Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke is laughing all the way to the bank.

That’s because one of the tea💫ms he owns has broken into the top three of the world’s most valuable sports teams meaning his net worth has risen by over £2billioওn.

Business is booming right now for Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke
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Business ꦚis booming right now for Arsenal owner Stan KroenkeCredit: Getty

Arsenal owner since 2011, the 77-year-old has now accumulated a whopping £13.3bn – an increase of £2.6bn over the last 1𝔍2 mont🌟hs.

Kroenke is no stranger to riches,༺ having married Ann Walton, heiress to the Wal-Mart fortune in 1944, before enteri🥃ng into real estate.

He later took his savvy business sense to the world of sports, media and entertainment and set up the Kroenkeꦕ Sports ▨& Entertainment firm in 1999.

It was then that he became the owner of NBA franchise Denver Nuggets followed by the acquisition of NHL si🐬de Colorado Avalanche.

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Kroenke went on to add the NFL’s Los Angeles ꦍRams and MLS side Colorado Rapids but it is the Super Bowl 56 champions that has provided him with his latest cash injection.

Earlier this month, Forbes released its list of the 50 most valuable sporting teams on the planet withꦡ the Rams entering taking third spot ahead of the New York Yankees.

The Rams are now valued at a jaw-dropping £6bn, almost £4m above Arsenal who were valued at £2.♕1🐼bn in Forbes’ world football list released earlier this year.

Just six football teams made the top 50 list, those being Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.

The Rams’ valuation was up 10 percent year on year (£600m) with substantia🅰l increases seen all across the NFL.

Unsurprisingly, North American sports teams dominated the list with the Dallas Cowboys out on top at a staggering £7.95bn ahead of the Golden State Warriors (£6.93bn).

Kroenke completed his purchase of Arsenal in 2011
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Kroenke completed his purchase of Arsenal in 2011Credit: Getty
LA Rams owner Kroenke lifted the Vince Lombardi trophy in 2022
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LA Rams owner Kroenke lifted the Vince Lombardi troph🦹y in 2022Credit: Getty

Whilst the Premier League’s global reach with fans is not in doubt, the media🐈 deals in place for teams from the NFL, in particular, has tipped the scales in t🧔heir favour.

For example, each NFL team receives around £300𓃲m per year on average across the leagues national media rights package which is set to pay around £100bn up until 2033 (£60bn over 11 seasons.)

Kroenke’s Denver Nuggets, valued ♛at just over £3bn, failed to make the list despite being crowned NBA champions a﷽s late as 2023.

Speaking about the success of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, Kroenke’s son Josh said: "The benefit of the organisation my dad has built has given us the ability to cross-pollinate certain concepts and ideas across similar but different businesses, and those are oꦫur teams.”

Kroenke was the subject of fan backlash after Arsenal became one of s𓆏ix English clubs to back to join the Europea👍n Super League project in 2021.

Gunners fans mad💞e their feelings clear with protests calling for Kroenke to sell the club and Josh admits there were concrete offers from different parties around the world to acquire the north London club.

Arsenal fans angrily protested against Stan Kroenke in April 2021
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Arsenal 𓂃fans angrily protested🔥 against Stan Kroenke in April 2021Credit: Getty

Asked whether there was a temptation to sell, Josh said: "No, there was never really. My dad,💃 our family are long-term in🍒vestors, long-term holders.

"For me personally, I have been involved with the club for over ten years now, ar♓ound the board, and I really enjoy it and I love the club. I knew it 𒀰would be very rewarding to get it back in a position to succeed and prove a few people wrong along the way.

"The real reward is when you enter the stadium, you feel the energy of what's going on, that is the absolute payback of anything I could have ever imagined."

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