Stan Kroenke upset a lot of fans when he decided to move the Rams from St. Louis to Los Angeles, stripping the city of its beloved NFL team. However, as painful as that was, the Rams owner has built something special in Southern California.
With the opening of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, the Rams officially have a new home – and it’s a spectacular one, too. Kroenke is seeing the returns of the move, too, with the value of the Rams increasing by the year, thus growing his net worth, too.
According to Forbes, Kroenke is the 59th-richest person in America in 2020 with a net worth of $8.3 billion. He’s third among NFL owners, behind David Tepper of the Panthers (41st) and Jerry Jones of the Cowboys (56th).
Of course, the Rams aren’t Kroenke’s only source of wealth. He’s also a real estate mogul, owning 30 million square feet of real estate. His company, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, also owns the Nuggets, Avalanche, Colorado Rapids and Arsenal.
Surprisingly, his net worth actually decreased from last year to 2020, dropping from $9.7 billion to $8.3 billion, which is about where it was in 2018 ($8.5 billion).