Ollamani has entered a strategic partnership with General Atlantic to form Grupo Águilas, which will own Club América and Estadio Banorte, with an enterprise value of USD 490 million.
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Ollamani, S.A.B. (“Ollamani”), a prominent Mexican company, has established a strategic partnership with General Atlantic, a leading global investment firm. This alliance will be facilitated through a newly formed entity called Grupo Águilas, which will manage Club América, Mexico's premier soccer team, along with Estadio Banorte and the adjacent real estate. As part of this collaboration, Ollamani will retain a controlling interest of 51%, while General Atlantic will hold a 49% stake. The partnership is valued at USD 490 million and aims to advance the growth and innovation of Grupo Águilas.
Founded in 1916, Club América has garnered over 40 domestic and international titles, including a record of three consecutive league championships in the last five tournaments. The club boasts a significant following, with more than 30 million supporters in Mexico and an additional 15 million in the United States. Estadio Banorte, which is currently undergoing major renovations, is poised to enhance its infrastructure, technology, and sustainability features while retaining its status as a critical venue for international events, including the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026.
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The sports industry in Mexico has experienced considerable growth over the past few years, fueled by interest in soccer, investments in infrastructure, and the rise of digital technology in fan engagement. With soccer being the most popular
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General Atlantic
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Ollamani
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Disclosed details
Transaction Size: $490M
Enterprise Value: $490M