Stan Kroenke
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Enos Stanley Kroenke (; born July 29, 1947) is an American billionaire real estate magnate and sports team owner. He is the owner of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, which is the holding company of Arsenal of the Premier League and Arsenal Women of the Women's Super League, the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL, the Denver Nuggets of the NBA, the Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, the Colorado Rapids of MLS, and the Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League. The Nuggets and Avalanche franchises are held in the name of his wife, Ann Walton Kroenke, to evade NFL rules that forbid a team owner from having teams in other markets. Ann is the daughter of Walmart co-founder James "Bud" Walton. Kroenke's holding company for sports teams has been controversial. In 2016, he moved the St. Louis Rams to Los Angeles, which later led to a lawsuit that incurred legal costs for the entire league. In 2021, Kroenke was involved in a failed effort to end the traditional European soccer system by creating a closed European Super League that would have included Arsenal and several other teams. In the five major U . sports, Kroenke's teams have won multiple championships under his ownership (either partial or full), with the Rams winning two Super Bowls, the Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup twice, the Nuggets winning an NBA Championship, and the Rapids winning an MLS Cup. The Colorado Mammoth have also won two National Lacrosse League Championships while he was the owner. Kroenke has also found success in European football, as Arsenal won the Premier League in the 2025/2026 season.