Premier League Owners

Premier League Owners

Published Aug. 18, 2011 1:24 p.m. ET

The takeover of Queens Park Rangers by Malaysian businessman Tony Fernandes' Tune Group means that half of the 20 clubs in the English Premier League are now under foreign ownership:

Arsenal: Stan Kroenke (United States)

Aston Villa: Randy Lerner (United States)

Blackburn: Rao family (India)

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Bolton: Eddie Davies (Britain)

Chelsea: Roman Abramovich (Russia)

Everton: Bill Kenwright (Britain)

Fulham: Mohamed Al-Fayed (Egypt)

Liverpool: John Henry (United States)

Manchester City: Sheikh Mansour (Abu Dhabi)

Manchester United: Malcolm Glazer (United States)

Newcastle: Mike Ashley (Britain)

Norwich: Delia Smith and Michael Wynn-Jones (Britain)

Queens Park Rangers: Tony Fernandes (Malaysia)

Stoke: Peter Coates (Britain)

Sunderland: Ellis Short (United States)

Swansea: Consortium (British majority)

Tottenham: Joe Lewis (Britain)

West Bromwich Albion: Jeremy Peace (Britain)

Wigan: Dave Whelan (Britain)

Wolverhampton Wanderers: Steve Morgan (Britain)

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