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Sporting Club
FormerlyOnGoal, LLC
Headquarters,
United States

Sporting Club,[1]formerlyOnGoal, LLC,is a group ofKansas Cityinvestors that owns or represents a portfolio of athletic organizations under the Sporting Club umbrella. Its flagship property isMajor League SoccerfranchiseSporting Kansas City.

Sporting Club consists of five principals: Clifford Illig (co-founder and vice-chairman of the Cerner board), Pat Curran (founder of C3 Holdings), Greg Maday (CEO of SpecChem), Robb Heineman (CEO of Sporting Club), andNeal Patterson(CEO and co-founder of theCerner Corporation) who died in 2017.[2]

Kansas City ChiefsquarterbackPatrick Mahomesjoined the ownership group in 2021.[3]

Sporting Kansas City

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On August 31, 2006, Sporting Club bought the Wizards from their previous owner,Lamar Hunt,for about $20 million, shortly before Hunt's death that December. In June 2007, Sporting Club opened a world-class training center atSwope Soccer Village.The training facility was developed through a public-private partnership between the Kansas City Parks and Recreation Department and Sporting Club.[4]In December 2007, Sporting Club received approval for approximately $275 million of public financing to create asoccer-specific stadiuminKansas City, Kansas.

Sporting Kansas City II

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In October 2015, the club announced the formation ofSwope Park Rangers,aUnited Soccer Leagueclub serving as the senior team's reserve squad.[5]The team is now known as Sporting Kansas City II and started competing in theMLS Next Proleague in 2022.

Sporting Kansas City Academy Youth Development Program

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The Sporting KC Academy was formed in 2007, and the development program consists of six teams: U12s, U13s, U14s, U15s, U17s, and U19s. The U15s, U17s, & U19s teams compete as members of theU.S. Soccer Development Academy.SKC academy players have the opportunity to eventually join the Sporting Kansas City first team without going through the MLS draft process. SKC academy home games are played at the Sporting Club Training Center.

The club maintains theSporting Club Network,with clubs in Missouri, Tennessee, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Arkansas.[6]

Interest in Everton

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In October 2015, the club was linked to a potential purchase ofBarclays Premier LeagueclubEverton F.C.for $347 million.[7]Heineman addressed these rumors and confirmed that they had been interested in buying Everton and explored it in August but never entered serious talks to buy. Heineman didn't rule out the prospect of a future takeover of a Premier League club.

References

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  1. ^"Sporting Club Partners with LIVESTRONG".Sporting Kansas City.Retrieved20 November2015.
  2. ^"Ownership".Sporting Kansas City.Retrieved10 September2014.
  3. ^Teicher, Adam (July 28, 2021)."Kansas City QB Patrick Mahomes buys stake in MLS club Sporting Kansas City".ESPN.RetrievedJuly 28,2021.
  4. ^"Swope Soccer Village".Sporting Kansas City.Retrieved20 November2015.
  5. ^McDowell, Sam."Sporting Club to announce plans Thursday for United Soccer League franchise".The Kansas City Star.Retrieved20 November2015.
  6. ^"Sporting Club Network".Sporting Kansas City.Retrieved20 November2015.
  7. ^Carlisle, Jeff."Sporting Kansas City: 'No truth' to report of Everton takeover".ESPN.Retrieved19 October2015.
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