LONDON (Reuters) - Factbox on investment from the Middle East into European soccer club ownership and Asian investors' shareholdings in U.S. sport franchises.
EUROPEAN SOCCER
Team: Manchester City (England)
Owner: Abu Dhabi Holdings
Nation: United Arab Emirates
Investment:
Stake: 90 percent for $330 million (2008)
Team: Arsenal (England)
Owner: Red & White Holdings (50 percent owned by Farhad Moshiri)
Nation: Iran
Stake: 29.72 percent for $250 million (2007)
Team: Nottingham Forest (England)
Owner: Fawaz Al-Hasawi
Nation: Kuwait
Stake: 100 percent (2012*)
Team: Malaga (Spain)
Owner: Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani
Nation: Qatar
Stake: 100 percent for $30.45 million (2010)
Team: Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Owner: Qatar Sports Investments
Nation: Qatar
Stake: 100 percent for $130 million (2011)
U.S. SPORT FRANCHISES
Team: Sacramento Kings
Owner: The Sacramento Group (Vivek Ranadive and Raj Bhathal)
Nation: India
Stake: 65 percent for $348 million (2013)
Team: San Francisco Giants
Owner: William H.C. Chang
Nation: Japan
Stake: 5 percent for $20.5 million (2006)
Team:Jacksonville Jaguars
Owner:Shahid Khan
Nation: Pakistan
Stake: 100 percent for $760 million (2012)
Team: New York Islanders
Owner: Charles Wang
Nation: China
Stake: 100 percent for $187.5 million (2000)
Team: D.C. United
Owners: William H.C. Chang, Erick Thohir and Jason Levien
Nation: Indonesia and Japan
Stake: Chang 40 percent, Thohir and Jason Levien 60 percent for $30 million (2012)
Source: Repucom Market Intelligence 2014
*Source: Deloitte's Sports Business Group
(Reporting By Michael Hann; Editing by Ken Ferris)