Friday, July 18, 2025 - Legendary American rapper, Snoop Dogg, has officially become co-owner of Championship football club Swansea City.
The Drop It Like It’s Hot rapper, 53, who had hinted at an
investment while helping to promote the club’s shirt launch at the weekend, has
now joined Croatian footballing great Luka Modric in buying into the
Swans
Snoop said: “My love of football is well known, but it feels
special to me that I make my move into club ownership
with Swansea City.
“The story of the club and the area really struck a chord
with me. This is a proud, working class city and club. An underdog that bites
back, just like me.
“I’m proud to be part of Swansea City. I am going to do all
I can to help the club, and I look forward to getting to know all my YJBS.”Snoop
Dogg, real name Calvin Broadus, unveiled Swansea’s new kit last weekend
The Swans said in a statement: “Swansea City is delighted to
announce global rap superstar and multi-platinum selling artist Snoop Dogg has
become the club’s latest high-profile co-owner and investor.
“The 53-year-old, who caused a social media sensation when
he helped launch our 2025-26 home shirt on Saturday, comes on board a few
months after Croatian football great Luka Modric became part of Swansea City.
“Snoop is renowned as one of the greatest and most
influential rappers of all time, and has sold 35 million albums worldwide
across a performing and recording career spanning more than 30 years…
“He has also always had a deep love of sport, and football
in particular. At one point he was a brand ambassador for the FIFA video game
series, and has been pictured wearing a variety of team jerseys over the years.
“Swansea’s home kit may be the latest in that sequence, but
Snoop’s ties to the club will run deeper than the donning of the famous white
shirt as he formally becomes a member of club ownership.
“And it is hoped his global profile and love of football can
play an important part in helping us spread the Swansea City name as far and
wide as possible in order to boost our commercial performance to further
support our aspirations as a club.”
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