The National Soccer League (NSL) has launched a new team ownership structure that’s ideal for celebrities looking to invest in professional soccer. This new ownership model allows NSL clubs to keep all the commercial revenue generated by the celebrity investors, and there’s no franchise cost. The first NSL season is rumored to take place in Los Angeles, which is already home to some of the biggest celebrity soccer owners in the U.S.
Unlike other soccer leagues in the country, the NSL is independent of FIFA, US Soccer Federation, or CONCACAF, giving it greater control over its governance and rules. The league plans to introduce promotion and relegation between its potential multiple leagues, creating a competitive environment that offers a clear pathway for talented players to succeed in the sport.
The NSL is set to launch in the spring of 2025, with several major European football clubs reportedly eyeing lucrative expansion opportunities in America through partnerships with new NSL teams. The league has already registered some of America’s most storied soccer clubs, including the Aztecs, Sting, Diplomats, Minutemen, Atoms, Express, and Rogues, which have all hosted some of the greatest footballers to ever grace the pitch.
The NSL’s innovative approach to soccer in America has been driven by founder Scott Michaels. The league aims to bring affordable pricing, compelling entertainment, and a focus on the finest professional player development to its debut season with eight teams. Discussions are already underway with cities and stadiums across America to house potential NSL clubs, ensuring the excitement of professional soccer reaches every corner of the country.
Rumors are circulating that the NSL is exploring potential stadiums in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, including the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Titan Stadium in Fullerton, for its 2025 launch. With Los Angeles set to host the 2026 World Cup, the potential for the NSL to establish itself in the city is enormous, and fans are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the new league.
Investing in soccer clubs has become a popular trend among Hollywood stars, offering them not only a status symbol but also an opportunity to engage in an exciting and profitable venture. Several celebrities have taken the plunge, such as:
Will Ferrell, the Hollywood icon, who co-owns LAFC and is a passionate sports fan often seen at USC football games.
Angel City FC, a Los Angeles-based NWSL expansion club, has attracted an impressive list of celebrity owners, including Academy Award winner Natalie Portman, Eva Longoria, Jennifer Garner, Uzo Aduba, Jessica Chastain, America Ferrera, and Serena Williams.
Matthew McConaughey, a Texas native and film star, is a minority owner of Austin FC and has become a vocal advocate for the sport in the Lone Star State.
Reese Witherspoon, who grew up in Nashville, recently became a part-owner of Nashville SC, alongside her husband Jim Toth.
Drew Carey, the comedian and game show host, is a minority owner of the Seattle Sounders, where he cheers on his favorite teams like Barcelona, Rangers, and the US national team.
David Beckham, a former footballing legend and global superstar, is now the president and co-owner of Inter Miami, where he’s brought on his former teammate Phil Neville as head coach.
With the NSL’s new ownership structure, more celebrities may be tempted to invest in soccer clubs as the sport continues to grow and expand, providing them with an opportunity to follow their passion and earn profits. As the National Soccer League prepares for its inaugural season, it’s exciting to consider its potential.