Reddit Co-founder Invests £20 Million in Chelsea Women's FC

London, Thursday, 15 May 2025.
Alexis Ohanian invests £20 million in Chelsea Women’s Football Club, underscoring a growing financial interest in women’s sports and anticipating further global recognition for the team.
Historic Investment in Women’s Football
Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of Reddit and a recognized advocate for women’s sports, has made headlines with his recent acquisition of a 10% stake in Chelsea Women’s Football Club, valued at around £20 million. This development is indicative of the increasing financial investments in women’s sports, a sector that is experiencing substantial growth globally [1][2].
A New Era for Chelsea Women
This investment propels Chelsea Women into a new era, valuing the club at over £200 million. Ohanian’s entry onto the board brings not only financial backing but also a vision of expansion and visibility for the club. His previous experience as a founding investor in Angel City FC, which sold last year for $250 million, underscores his commitment to elevating women’s sports to new heights [2][3][4].
Strategic Implications and Ambitions
Joining Chelsea Women at a strategic moment, Ohanian expressed his intent to match the team’s unparalleled talent with appropriate resources and respect. Under his guidance, Chelsea Women aim to establish themselves as a global brand in women’s sports, with aspirations of becoming a favorite in the new Women’s Super League season, which has already seen record-breaking performances [3][5].
On Track for a Historic Season
As Ohanian takes his seat on the board, Chelsea Women are on a winning streak, having recently secured their sixth consecutive Women’s Super League title. The club plans to capitalize on this momentum as they prepare for the upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester United, with hopes of achieving a domestic treble. This development not only highlights Ohanian’s business acumen but also reflects the expanding market potential of women’s football [4][6][7].
Sources
- www.bbc.com
- www.theguardian.com
- womensagenda.com.au
- frontofficesports.com
- www.the-independent.com
- www.timesunion.com
- www.malaymail.com