The latest development in the A-Leagues Auckland expansion license has seen a preferred bidder identified for the expansion licence in the Auckland market for both an A-League Men and Women鈥檚 team.
It was revealed by the听贬别谤补濒诲听late last month that听, general partner global multi club football operator Black Knight Football Club, which owns English Premier League (EPL) club AFC Bournemouth, had entered the race to take the expansion license for the 2024-25 season.
A high-powered听听had initially emerged as the frontrunners, following six months of negotiations for the $20 - $27 million license fee.
A-League management have subsequently announced that Foley and Black Knight have been identified as the 鈥榩referred bidder鈥 - approval for the license is subject to completion of the processes by the Australian Professional Leagues and regulatory processes by Football Australia.
Once approved by Football Australia, it will work with its regional governing body, the Asian Football Confederation, and partners Oceania Football Confederation, New Zealand Football for endorsement.
Foley is an American-based owner of a number of sporting organisations and has business connections to New Zealand. As well as AFC Bournemouth, Black Knight have significant minority ownership of FC Lorient in France鈥檚 Ligue 1. Fowley is also owns the NHL鈥檚 Vegas Golden Knights, an expansion team in 2017 that were this year鈥檚 Stanley Cup champions.
Australian media have reported that Mt Smart Stadium would host the Auckland A-Leagues teams. Photo / Photosport
As for business interests, Fowley鈥檚 Foley Wines Ltd. is listed on the New Zealand stock exchange and consists of wineries in Martinborough, Marlborough and Central Otago - as well as restaurant venues in Auckland, Queenstown and Wellington including SOUL bar in Auckland鈥檚 Viaduct.
Bill Foley said he and his family have genuine love for New Zealand and want to grow the sport of football here by building a winning organisation.
听鈥淲e will look to strengthen this connection even further by acquiring an A-Leagues expansion licence in Auckland, which will allow us to establish both a men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 club in the city. Black Knight Football Club operates with a commitment to excellence on and off the pitch. Our goal will be to build a winning organisation while simultaneously serving the community and growing the sport 鈥 and passion for the sport 鈥 at all levels. We are extremely excited to reach this stage in the process and look forward to the next steps.鈥
Commissioner of the A-Leagues, Nick Garcia, said 鈥淭he awarding of Preferred Bidder Status is an important step towards new professional women鈥檚 and men鈥檚 teams in Auckland.
鈥淏ill Foley and Black Knight Football Club are committed sports investors and bring direct elite football experience via their investment in AFC Bournemouth in the English Premier League and other European clubs. Importantly, Bill is passionate about Auckland and has a long-term relationship with New Zealand through his business interests.
鈥淎uckland has been the largest city in Australia and New Zealand without a professional football team, despite football being the most popular team participation sport nationally in New Zealand. We look forward to building on the success of the Fifa Women鈥檚 World Cup, providing football fans in Auckland with their new home team.鈥
Will Toogood is an Online Sports Editor for the听NZ Herald. He has previously worked for 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 digital team and at Waiheke鈥檚听Gulf 九一星空无限, covering sport and events.
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