Novak Djokovic joins Felipe Massa and Kevin Magnussen as investors in French Ligue 2 side Le Mans
Updated 01/08/2025 at 22:00 GMT+1
An eye-catching story from France has emerged, with Novak Djokovic becoming the latest in a string of sports stars to invest in football clubs. French second-tier side Le Mans will benefit from the 24-time Grand Slam champion's investment, alongside former Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa. Brazilian investment firm OutField is also involved with the deal.
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Novak Djokovic has joined racing drivers Felipe Massa and Kevin Magnussen as new investors in French Ligue 2 side Le Mans.
This main investment in the club is headed up by Oakberry CEO Georgios Frangulis, the partner of world No. 1 tennis player Aryna Sabalenka, alongside Brazilian investment firm OutField.
Former Formula 1 driver Massa said in a club statement: "I think everyone knows my passion for football, which is leading me to take this step today.
"Le Mans FC has a strong connection with motorsport, and when my good friend and partner at Oakberry, Georgios Frangulis, presented the project to me, I wanted to be a part of it - especially alongside people I deeply respect, like Djokovic, who needs no introduction, and Magnussen, with whom I shared many years in Formula 1.
"It’s undeniably a great opportunity, taking advantage of the momentum of French football, the reigning Champions League champion, which is currently attracting significant investment."
Frangulis added: "We want to help grow the city’s brand and sporting heritage. Le Mans has a unique name in world sport, and the sense of belonging the club can offer makes this project exceptional. Novak, Felipe, and Kevin understand this better than anyone, and that’s why they’re so excited."
Thierry Gomez, president and owner of Le Mans FC, explained: "We have built a solid foundation for the club. This new partnership gives us the means to grow responsibly. Our immediate priority: invest in our infrastructure and create the conditions for a new training centre approved by the DTN, in order to once again become a national reference in training in the medium term."
The investment from 24-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic, Massa and Magnussen is the latest example of sports stars investing in football clubs.
Other well-known examples include David Beckham's co-ownership of Major League Soccer side Inter Miami.
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In England, legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady is a minority shareholder of Championship side Birmingham City.
Meanwhile, fellow former NFL player JJ Watt also holds minority ownership of newly-promoted Premier League side, Burnley.
Elsewhere, Ronaldo Nazario is the majority owner of Spanish side Real Valladolid and NBA great LeBron James took a minority stake in Liverpool.
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