Rugby-AFC Bournemouth owners complete takeover of Exeter Chiefs


Soccer Football - Premier League - AFC Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur - Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, Britain - August 26, 2023 AFC Bournemouth owner and chairman Bill Foley in the stands before the match REUTERS/David Klein

June 30 (Reuters) - AFC Bournemouth ⁠owner Bill Foley's Cannae Holdings, part of his Black ⁠Knight group, has completed the acquisition of Premiership ‌Rugby club Exeter Chiefs, the Prem Rugby club said.

The deal makes the U.S.-based investment group the majority owner of the club and the first American-led ​consortium to assume control of a top-flight ⁠English rugby union side.

Foley, ⁠who controls Premier League football club Bournemouth through Black Knight ⁠Football Club, ‌will join a new three-person executive board alongside Cannae Holdings Chief Executive Ryan Caswell and long-serving ⁠Exeter benefactor Tony Rowe.

Club members approved the 100% ​takeover proposal last ‌month, paving the way for the transaction. Rowe will ⁠remain as chief ​executive to provide continuity under the new ownership structure.

"I look forward to working with Black Knight Rugby to support the club," ⁠Rowe said in a club statement.

"Black Knight’s ​partnership from both a capital and operation perspective will allow Exeter Chiefs to move into the franchise era with ease."

Cornish Pirates, ⁠who play in the second-tier Champ, also announced American firm Stonewood Capital Management as investors last month.

The Prem, currently made up of 10 clubs, plans to expand to 12 teams ​from 2029 while also doing away with ⁠automatic promotion and relegation.

Exeter reached the Premiership final this month ​but were beaten 26-17 by Northampton Saints ‌at Twickenham. The Chiefs last ​won the league title in the 2019-20 season.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Alison Williams)

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